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St John Fisher Primary, a Catholic Voluntary Academy, Sheffield
The FS2 Welcome Assembly takes place on Thursday 24th October 2024 at 9.00am in the school hall. The families and friends of our FS2 children and their Y4 buddies are invited to join us. | Want to find our more about our school? Please call to arrange a meeting with the Headteacher and a tour (0114 2485009). Thank you. | 2025-2026 SJF Calendar please click here. | SJF Recommended Book List 24-25 Please click here  | Shared Story Time! Why not join us? Check the calendar for dates and book through the school office. | Shared Phonics and Reading Sessions! Why not join us to see how we do it? Please book through the school office if you would like to join us on 13th or 14th November 2024.   | Summer Curriculum Showcase: click here | Latest Newsletters: Click here | Our School Office is open between 8.30am and 4.30pm
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Our Latest Feature books of the week

20th Sep 2024

For our complete 2024-25 SJF book list please click here. Thank you.


Look Inside Volcanoes and Earthquakes 

Laura Cowan 


Have you ever wondered what it feels like to be in an earthquake, or close to a volcano when it erupts? With lots of flaps to lift, this book takes you on a tour of shaking cities and rumbling volcanoes to discover why these forces happen, how they shape our planet, and how people live in places where they strike.

 

Indiana Bones and the Invisible City 

Harry Heape

Dive into the deep and join Indiana and Aisha in their twistiest adventure yet!

As the slithery Serpent reveals his plan to plunge the world into peril, our hairy hero and his pal Aisha are in a race against time to unravel the clues to stop him. Not even six million skeletons and an invisible enemy can stop these brave badgers!

Or can they? Because Indiana's mind is on something else - and unless his friends can help, they'll all end up in very deep water . . .

Praise for Indiana Bones:
'A heck of a lot of fun.' i Newspaper
'A heartfelt adventure.' Kirkus
'A fast-paced, fun-packed read.' Sunday Express