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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Our Latest Statement of Belief

12th Mar 2023

Next week our ‘Statement of Belief’ is ‘I know it is ok to make mistakes’

Time to talk: We know that making mistakes is a normal part of learning.

Making mistakes as we learn is ok - and completely normal.

If we worry about making mistakes then we might become fearful learners and fearful learners tend to find learning scarier and more difficult. They can struggle to reach their potential because they worry about trying new things.

Trying new things is what confident learners are happier doing because they understand that just having a go is important.

Trusting grown-ups when they encourage you to try new things is really important, even though you know that mistakes might be made. It is ok and also important.

Can you think of a mistake that you once made, that ended up spurring you on to do (or be) even better at something?

Perhaps when you learned to ride a bicycle for the first time?