WORLD BOOK DAY 2026 -
Thursday 5th March 2026
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Children are invited to either dress up as a book character,
or dress down and wear something they like to wear
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 £1+ donations would be appreciated
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 There will be a pre-loved book sale after school on Friday 6th March



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St John Fisher Primary, a Catholic Voluntary Academy, Sheffield
WORLD BOOK DAY 2026 | Thursday 5th March 2026 | Children can dress up as a book character or dress down | £1+ donations welcomed | Pre-loved book sale after school on Friday 6th March 2026   | Looking for a great school? All children are welcome! | Excellent Y6 SATs outcomes -- Combined 81% (National 62%) -- Maths 84% (National 74%) -- Reading 87% (National 75%) -- Writing 87% (National 72%) -- Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling 87% (National 73%)  | 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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