St John Fisher Primary, a Catholic Voluntary Academy, Sheffield
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Parking Safely

14th Mar 2021

Please help us keep all our children and families safe at the beginning and end of the school day (and our neighbours happy) by remembering to park safely, considerately and legally.

Do NOT park on the zigzag lines, double yellow lines, pavements and grass verges. Thank you.

To avoid congestion (caused by parked cars) we encourage everyone to either walk from home or to park safely, legally and slightly away from school and to walk in with their children (‘park and stride’). No one is allowed to park in the church car park, as it remains part of our one-way system in and out of school, and we want to avoid accidents. In response to concerns raised, the local authority will continue to monitor parking and driving around school at the start and end of the day and school staff will be deployed along the roadside to encourage safe and responsible parking and reduce the likelihood of accidents.

Children continue to be encouraged to bring a scooter or bicycle to school. This can be taken home straightaway by the adult accompanying the child or it can be left in our shelter at the owners’ own risk. If left in the shelter it is important that children only handle their own bicycle or scooter.