WE HAVE PLACES for children to start in September 2025 - all children are welcome! Please contact us to find out more!

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St John Fisher Primary, a Catholic Voluntary Academy, Sheffield
We have spaces for September and welcome ALL children! Please call (0114 2485009) or email (enquiries@st-johnfisher.org) for more information! | SCHOOL REOPENS for the start of the new academic year on Wednesday 3rd September 2025 with Wake Up! Shake Up! at 8.40am. | OPEN DAY is on Saturday 27th September 2025 (10:00-12:00), everyone is welcome to come in and meet some children, the team, Governors and other parents and have a look around our lovely school. We welcome children of all faiths and none. Please call 0114 2485009 or email enquiries@st-johnfisher.org for more information. Thank you. | Smiley Champions 2024-25: Congratulations to St George's House! | SJF Healthy Minds Podcast: Please click here for our latest episodes! | PLEASE NOTE that the School Office is open between 8.30am and 4.30pm. Thank you. | 2025-2026 SJF Calendar please click here. | Latest Newsletters: Click here
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Our Latest Feature Books of the Week

12th Dec 2023
Please click here to view our 2023-24 SJF Book List.

Emmanuel's Dream: The True Story of Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah 

Laurie Ann Thompson

Waterstones Says:
Yeboah's story--which was turned into a film, Emmanuel's Gift, narrated by Oprah Winfrey--is nothing short of remarkable. Born in Ghana, West Africa, with one deformed leg, he was dismissed by most people--but not his mother, who taught him to reach for his dreams. As a boy, Emmanuel hopped to school over two miles each way; learned to play soccer; left home at age 13 to provide for his family; and, eventually, became a cyclist. He rode an astonishing 400 miles across Ghana in 2001, spreading his powerful message: disability is not inability. Today, Emmanuel continues to work on behalf of the disabled through organizations and scholarship funds.

Thompson's lyrical prose and Qualls's bold collage illustrations offer a powerful celebration of triumphing over adversity.

Yeboah's story--which was turned into a film, Emmanuel's Gift, narrated by Oprah Winfrey--is nothing short of remarkable. Born in Ghana, West Africa, with one deformed leg, he was dismissed by most people--but not his mother, who taught him to reach for his dreams. As a boy, Emmanuel hopped to school over two miles each way; learned to play soccer; left home at age 13 to provide for his family; and, eventually, became a cyclist. He rode an astonishing 400 miles across Ghana in 2001, spreading his powerful message: disability is not inability. Today, Emmanuel continues to work on behalf of the disabled through organizations and scholarship funds.

Thompson's lyrical prose and Qualls's bold collage illustrations offer a powerful celebration of triumphing over adversity.

Ada's Violin: The Story of the Recycled Orchestra of Paraguay 

Susan Hood

Waterstones says:
From award-winning author Susan Hood and illustrator Sally Wern Comport comes the extraordinary true tale of the Recycled Orchestra of Paraguay, an orchestra made up of children playing instruments built from recycled trash.

Ada Ríos grew up in Cateura, a small town in Paraguay built on a landfill. She dreamed of playing the violin, but with little money for anything but the bare essentials, it was never an option...until a music teacher named Favio Chávez arrived. He wanted to give the children of Cateura something special, so he made them instruments out of materials found in the trash. It was a crazy idea, but one that would leave Ada—and her town—forever changed. Now, the Recycled Orchestra plays venues around the world, spreading their message of hope and innovation.


 
 
 
 
 
 
WE HAVE SCHOOL SPACES IN SEPTEMBER

We welcome Catholic children
and children of all faiths and none! 
WE HAVE SCHOOL SPACES IN SEPTEMBER