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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Hub Update!

21st Sep 2024

The Hub operates over four lunchtimes each week for young people in Years 3, 4, 5 and 6. It provides a space for children to engage with a range of different activities, including any homework tasks, if they choose.

It also provides a space for them to talk, if they have a worry ball, either with staff, or any of our trained Healthy Minds Champions, who are also on hand help.

The Hub is coordinated by Mr Murphy and links to his broader ‘Healthy Minds’ brief. There are four different opportunities open to children attending ‘The Hub’, each day, to engage with, including Outdoor Hub and, from time to time, other miscellaneous opportunities too.

On Tuesdays, children will have an opportunity to join our new ‘Outdoor Hub’ and explore their creativity within our natural environment. This new programme encourages children to learn, play and explore amidst nature, fostering a deeper connection with the world around them, enhancing artistic skills whilst promoting hands-on learning and environmental awareness. This week they used natural materials to create ‘pictures’ based on favourite people, characters and scenes from movies, TV and books.