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Welcome to St John Fisher
St John Fisher is an aspirational learning community, shaped by a clear vision, shared values, and a proud Catholic ethos.
We have high expectations and are ambitious for every child. We work tirelessly to ensure that all our children feel happy, safe, and loved—both in school and beyond. Our aim is to inspire every child to enjoy learning and to achieve their very best each day...
We believe that every child is unique and gifted. At St John Fisher, we celebrate individuality and nurture each child’s talents, helping them to recognise their strengths and grow in confidence. This is a place where children are known, understood, and valued.
Respect, kindness, tolerance, and understanding are the hallmarks of our school culture. We are proudly inclusive and place great importance on good manners and positive behaviour. Every child is given opportunities to succeed, and we support them in developing the skills and character needed to thrive as lifelong learners.
We value our parents and carers, recognising them as our children's first and most important educators. We actively invite partnership and involvement, keeping families informed and engaged with all aspects of school life.
I am incredibly proud of our pupils and of how we continue to grow and flourish together as a community.
If you would like to learn more, we warmly invite you to arrange a visit. Our newsletters and Curriculum Overviews, which chart our ongoing journey, are also available and provide a valuable insight.
Thank you for visiting our website.
Frank Barratt
Headteacher
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The latest BYB challenge developed by our Sports Majors is a tennis-based one...
The aim of this challenge is to see how many times you can hit the tennis ball under control within one minute on your own or with a partner.
You can make it easier or harder by hitting the ball softer or harder, or by playing with a partner. Changing the distance between you and your partner will also adjust the difficulty.
What will be your best score? Can you improve over the week and beat your best score?
The Sports Majors run the activity at morning break, every day.
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We are a Catholic community whose mission is to fully prepare our students for the wider world and to send them into it equipped for life and for the service of others. We come together from diverse backgrounds, united by Christ, by the highest aspirations and by a thirst for excellence to instil in our students a respect for themselves, for others and for their environment. We take our inspiration for Jesus’ commandment to “love one another”.
It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to the All Saints school community.
As a Christian community we adhere to Gospel Values as the foundation for all that we do. We celebrate the cultural and religious diversity of our students and staff and thrive on our shared ethos which has, at its centre, love for one another.
Our school is a family where we support, challenge and care for one another. We have the highest expectations of students and staff alike, in every area of school. Positive behaviour and relationships and a positive approach to learning are seen as essential ingredients in ensuring well being and academic success for all. Our school is an environment where students feel safe, cared for and confident to express themselves, form strong relationships and embrace all the opportunities our school offers them.
We are extremely proud of our dedicated team of staff and of the high quality of teaching and pastoral care which results in excellent relationships formed between staff and students based on mutual respect and care for one another. Our personalised curriculum offers breadth, depth and opportunities for all students to engage and succeed whilst extensive extracurricular provision, enhanced by superb facilities, ensures daily enrichment for all. Staff and students are on the learning journey together here at All Saints where we all strive continuously for excellence and to be the best that we can be.
I look forward to meeting you personally in the near future and working with you in partnership as we set out on the journey together as part of the All Saints family.
Sean Pender, Headteacher
Our school is an Operation Encompass school.
Operation Encompass is a notification schools receive when a child is exposed to (or involved in) a domestic incident. Trained members of our SJF Safeguarding Team are informed so that they can support the safety and wellbeing of any children and family members affected.
Our Safeguarding Team is:
Designated Safeguarding Lead
Designated Safeguarding Deputies
To find out more please click on this LINK.
Our 'Whisper Button' provides an additional way for concerns to be reported by children, families and others.
Whisper® is a reporting service that enables our SJF Safeguarding Team to receive disclosures via a simple form or text message.
Click the grey button to share a concern.
We take the safeguarding and wellbeing of our children extremely seriously and remind our children continually of their right to feel happy, safe and loved every day in and out of school. Children are encouraged to 'Tell! Tell! Tell!' if they are worried about anything or anyone.
Children have a number of options for raising issues and accessing support:
Our fantastic SJF Wake and Shakers have lots of different routines to get you energised and feeling positive at the start of each new day! Click to view the daily routines, and join us every day at 8.40am!
| Sunday, 30th November 2025 |
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| The Feast of St Andrew (The Patron Saint of Scotland) |
| Monday, 1st December 2025 |
| The start of the season of Advent |
| HONESTY (Our Term 2 Learning Value) |
| FS2 PE (PE uniform all day) |
| Blue Day (Members of St Andrew's House only, can wear something blue or dress down today) |
| Advent Class Reflections (3pm - Y1, Y2, Y3, Y4, Y5 and Y6) |
| Y2/Y3/Y5 Library Day (Please ensure that library books are returned each Monday) |
| Tuesday, 2nd December 2025 |
| HONESTY (Our Term 2 Learning Value) |
| Y1/2 PE (PE uniform all day) |
| Y1/Y4 Library Day (Please ensure that your child's library book is returned ) |
| Advent Class Reflections (3pm - FS2, Y3, Y4, Y5 and Y6) |
| All Saints Show: Sister Act (Y6 pupils invited - PM only) |
| Wednesday, 3rd December 2025 |
| HONESTY (Our Term 2 Learning Value) |
| Y3/4 PE (PE uniform all day) |
| Advent Class Reflections (3pm - FS2, Y1, Y2, Y5 and Y6) |
| Thursday, 4th December 2025 |
| HONESTY (Our Term 2 Learning Value) |
| Y5/6 PE (PE uniform all day) |
| FS2 library day reminder (Please remember to return your child's library book today ) |
| Y5 Liturgy of the Word (9.05am - Y5 family and friends invited ) |
| Advent Class Reflections (3pm - FS2, Y1, Y2, Y3 and Y4) |
| Friday, 5th December 2025 |
| HONESTY (Our Term 2 Learning Value) |
| PTFA Santa in School Day 2025 (Children can dressup or down. Joinus to greet Santa at 8.45am when he lands!) |
| No Celebration Assembly |
| No Advent Class Reflections |
| Y6 Library Day (Please ensure that your child's library book is returned ) |
St John Fisher Primary, a Catholic Voluntary Academy, Spring Water Avenue, Sheffield, S12 4HJ | T: 0114 248 5009
