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St John Fisher Primary, a Catholic Voluntary Academy, Sheffield
Lenten Class Reflections  --- 3.05pm daily --- Monday Y1|Y5|Y6 --- Tuesday FS2|Y3|Y4|Y5|Y6 --- Wednesday FS2|Y1|Y2|Y5|Y6 --- Thursday FS2|Y1|Y2|Y3|Y4 --- Friday Y2|Y3|Y4 | Term 4 Curriculum Overviews please click here. Thank you. | Friday 22nd March 2024: PTFA Rainbow Dress Down Day - Children can wear what they like or something in the following colours to match items they donate for the hampers: FS2 = pink | Y1 = purple | Y2 = orange | Y3 = yellow | Y4 = red | Y5 = green | Y6 = blue | Be Safe Be Happy Week: Free smoke alarms supplied and installed by South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue | Call: 01142532341 | Text: FREE to 87023 | Email:  cfsadmin@syfire.gov.uk | Automatic Alerts: tick the boxes and leave your email address to get automatic calendar reminders and news alerts from the different classes. Your family and friends across this country and the world can do the same!  | Our School Office is open between 8.30am and 4.30pm.  | Exciting internship opportunities! Please click here for more information | Latest Newsletters: Click here
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SJF CURRICULUM AIMS

We are proud of our SJF curriculum and the wide range of experiences we offer to children of all ages. We have a clear focus on developing intellectual, physical and spiritual creativity.

There is more information in our termly curriculum overviews​ for parents/carers, curriculum maps, directories and policies all available in the curriculum section. 

 

Our SJF curriculum aims to provide an exciting curriculum that:

  • enthuses, engages and motivates all children
  • fosters and encourages natural curiosity, enquiring minds and deep enthusiasm for learning
  • enables each child to thrive and achieve their full potential
  • empowers children to develop resilience and courage
  • embeds, in all children, the attitudes and behaviours necessary for them to be lifelong learners

we aim to provide a safe and secure environment that enables all children to work and play and be encouraged to develop moral values and healthy respect for others.

Our curriculum aims to:  

  • facilitate positive links to our children’s cultural backgrounds and heritage
  • foster strong links between home and school, rooted in the conviction that parents/carers are the first educators, so that we enable, encourage and support them to be active in their children’s school lives and learning
  • provides our children with an education that gives them with a solid foundation for the rest of their lives that enables them to grow to be happy and confident citizens, respectful of themselves and others – and with the personal qualities necessary to drive them forwards in the pursuit of their dreams and ambitions, including confidence, courage motivation and resilience.