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St John Fisher Primary, a Catholic Voluntary Academy, Sheffield
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Our 'Statement to Live By'

10th Jul 2020

Our last ‘statement to live by’ of the year will be: “I notice that we are the sane and we are different”

Time to think: St John Fisher is a rich community made up of different people each with different backgrounds. We celebrate our diversity and give thanks for the way it enriches our school, our lives and our experiences.

We know that it is important to show respect for one another, because we are all children of God, and we know that He loves us all equally. So, it is important to remember the many things that we have in common – those things that unite us.

It is also important to remember that these things will always be greater than that which separates and divides us. Besides differences enrich our world, our city and our school community. They are to be understood and not feared.