School is open as usual - (30-01-26). Thank you.
 
 
St John Fisher Primary, a Catholic Voluntary Academy, Sheffield
Our FS2 workshop: 'Supporting Learning at Home' is on Monday 9th February 2026, at 3.30pm in the Y6 classroom. Supervised childcare will be available. This is for all FS2 parents and carers, so please try and come, and notify the office if you would like to attend. Thank you. | Looking for a great school? We have places! All children are welcome! | Excellent Y6 SATs outcomes -- Maths 84% (National 74%) -- Reading 87% (National 75%) -- Writing 87% (National 72%) -- Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling 87% (National 73%) -- Combined 81% (National 62%) | RESPECT is our learning value for Term 3. For more information, please click here. | SJF Community Carol Concert 2025: Both parts are now available to view via this link. Thank you. | Term 3 Wake Up! Shake Up! videos are available here  | SJF Book List 2025-26: please click here | Latest Newsletters: Click here | The School Office is open between 8.30am and 4.30pm. Please call between those times if you wish to speak to someone, otherwise you can leave a message. Thank you.
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2024/2025 School Year

17th May 2025
To view our complete SJF Book List 2024-25, please click here . Peace at...
 
17th May 2025
Our FS2 children have been learning about the different types of minibeast that...
 
16th May 2025
Our Y3 children have been exploring how the mystery of the Trinity has been expressed...
 
15th May 2025
In science this week, our Y4 children have explored the change in state of a solid...
 
15th May 2025
This week, our Y4 children have been learning how to compare different measurements:...
 
13th May 2025
Our Y1 children had a wonderful morning making jam sandwiches.  Afterwards...
 
12th May 2025
Our Y1 children have been learning about landmarks in London, the capital city...
 
12th May 2025
For the Y3 topic 'Ends of the Earth' the children were asked to think about the...
 
11th May 2025
In this week's PE lessons, the children of Y5 and Y6 competed against each other...