| Here is a picture of our school. 
The first St Peter's
School was opened in Constitution Street on 10th
April 1833. It was founded by Priest Charles
Gordon. "He took particular interest in the
young, and in educating and providing for them -
supplying to many the place of a parent."
(Aberdeen Journal, 28 November 1855)
Alexander
Brodie sculpted a granite statue of Priest Gordon
which was placed outside the school in
Constitution Street in August 1859. It now stands
at the King Street entrance to our school.
The main
building of our school houses four classrooms,
the library and resources room, the gym/dining
hall and offices for the headteacher and
administrator. In October 1998 an annexe was
opened on the upper floor of Old Aberdeen House
on the west side of the playground. The children
in Primaries 4, 5 and 6 spend their schooldays in
renovated classrooms which used to form part of
Old Aberdeen School but which are now known as
the Priest Gordon Annexe.

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