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St John Fisher Primary, a Catholic Voluntary Academy, Sheffield
Blue Day (Monday 2nd December 2024): To mark the feast of St Andrew the members of St Andrew's House (only) are invited to dress down and wear something blue if they want to. Members of the other three SJF Houses must wear full school uniform. Thank you.  | Our latest feature books of the week can be found here. Thank you.  | Pupil Review Meetings will now take place on Tuesday 26th and Wednesday 27th November 2024    | BBC Children in Need Appeal 2024 | Thank you to everyone who donated | £215 was raised | Click here  | SJF Poppy Appeal 2024 in support of the Royal British Legion raised £230.09. Thank you for your support! | 'Dinosaur' the premiere - please click here | The latest 'Wake Up! Shake Up!' videos, for Term 2, can be viewed here!  | 'Hallam Bridge' newsletter | Please click here  | Want to find out 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  | 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 Statement of Belief

23rd Apr 2023

Our next ‘Statement of Belief’ is “I know how to help others when they are in trouble.”

Time to talk: At St John Fisher we believe that it is very important to help each other.

What are some of the different ways we can help each other in and out of school?

Perhaps you can help others by simply doing the right thing yourself, so that you set a great example.

Perhaps you can help others by talking to a grown up if you are worried about them.

Perhaps you can make positive suggestions if a friend is making (or thinking of making) poor choices

Perhaps you can encourage someone who has made a mistake and wants to make a fresh start and do the right thing.

Perhaps you can share your time in order to listen actively to someone else who has a worry ball or is in trouble.