St John Fisher Primary, a Catholic Voluntary Academy, Sheffield
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SJF Sports Update

29th May 2019

Sports Leaders’ Blog

Use the links to our Sports Leaders’ blog and keep up-to-date with news about what is happening with the national ‘School Games’ programme:

Extra-Curricular Opportunities

  • The new Term 6 programme of extra-curricular activities will be published in the next newsletter

FS2 and Year 1 Sports Afternoon

On the last Monday of Term 5, Mr Cross hosted a special sports afternoon for the FS2 and Y1 classes.

During this session the pupils opportunities to try different exercises and activities - challenging and developing both their team and individual skills.

There were a large range of different exercises for the pupils to try some of which were familiar and some were completely new. It was great to see everyone having a go and challenging themselves.

Mr Cross would like to say a massive thank you to all who took part and an extra big ‘thank you’ to the young people of Y5 who helped set up and run the exercise stations.