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  • 🎓⭐Reception Graduation 🎓⭐

    Published 10/07/25

    This week, we had the joy of cheering on our Reception children as they graduated from their Early Years adventure! There were big smiles, proud faces, and lots of clapping as they received their certificates.

    Nursery children joined the celebration and even joined in with some songs to make it extra special.

    The Nursery children are already dreaming about their turn on that stage next year🎉

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  • 🌍 International Week 🌍

    Published 10/07/25

    This week we celebrated International Week and the wonderful diversity in our school! Children explored different countries through food, music, art, and storytelling.

    Postcards from Oceania

    Year 4 have been putting their imaginations to work by writing beautiful postcards from their “trip” to the region. From snorkelling in the Great Barrier Reef to hiking through the rainforests of Papua New Guinea, their writing brought these amazing destinations to life.

    The postcards were filled with wonderful descriptions, exciting adventures, and thoughtful reflections – a fantastic way to combine geography and creative writing.

    It's been a fantastic week full of curiosity, joy, and celebration. 🌎✨

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  • 🏅 St. John’s Awarded Gold School Games Mark 2024–2025

    Published 08/07/25
    We are proud to announce that St. John’s has been awarded the Gold School Games Mark for 2024–2025! This prestigious recognition celebrates our ongoing commitment to promoting physical activity, competitive sport, and healthy lifestyles t
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  • ☀️🌊 WHITBY - Mrs Wickens' Visit 🌊☀️

    Published 08/07/25

    WOW! To round up our Coastline topic, we were lucky enough to welcome Mrs Wickens to our classroom. She has visited Whitby every year since she was a child so she came and shared some amazing expert facts and photos with us!

    The children had some brilliant questions to ask her!

    Mrs Wickens EVEN had the famous lemon buns delivered from Whitby for us to try. 🍋 We look forward to taste-testing them later on!

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  • ⚽🦁📚Supporting Our Lionesses! ⚽🦁📚

    Published 06/07/25

    We’ve added some brilliant new books to our library to celebrate and support our Lionesses in the Euros and to inspire girls who love football!
    Come and explore stories of strength, teamwork, and determination, just like our girls on the pitch.
    "Don’t change your dream. Change the world." Leah Williamson

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  • Girls Rugby Opportunities 🏉

    Published 05/07/25

     

    As Always at St john's we champion Sporting opportunities. So here is another opportunity...
     

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  • ⚽St. John's V The Grange Football Afternoon⚽

    Published 05/07/25

    What a brilliant afternoon of football for our Year 5 boys and girls teams! St John’s took on The Grange School and both teams did us proud.

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  • ​🎨Ancient Greek pottery design🎨

    Published 04/07/25

    Year 5 have been busy exploring Ancient Greek pottery and designing their own versions – and they’ve been amazing! Using watercolours and oil pastels, they created striking 2D resist images full of detail, including dancers and athletes.

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  • Catholic Youth Group

    Published 02/07/25


    The Youth Group at St Joseph has been really thriving this year. Quite a few children from St John's and St Joseph's have joined us.
    We would like to invite the children in y5 and y6 to taste and see what we do at Youth Group, on July 13th!
    We will have prayers, food and games! Both the Seniors and Juniors members will attend.
     

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  • 👮🏾Police visit Yr 5 & 6👮‍♀️

    Published 01/07/25

    🤳🎮Understanding Responsibility and Staying Safe Online🤳🎮

    Today our Year 5 & 6 pupils had a visit from PC Rob Kelly, our local police officer, to talk about an important and relevant topic: the age of criminal responsibility and how this applies to children aged 10 and above in England and Wales.
    PC Kelly explained that once a child turns 10 years old, they can be held legally responsible for their actions. This means that behaviour such as theft, damage, or harmful communication can have serious consequences – even at a young age.
     

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  • 🏏A WONDERFUL CRICKET MORNING🏏

    Published 01/07/25

     

    Year 2 have had a wonderful morning of Cricket at The Grange 🏏. We saw fantastic team work, determination and everyone was encouraging each other - it was beautiful to see! A huge well done to all the children!!!

    Thank you to all the adults who joined us! 💖

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  • 🎶🎶School Concert 🎶🎶

    Published 01/07/25

    A huge well done to our talented musicians, school choir, our whole school and the lovely Mrs Trivett for a fantastic (and hot!) concert this afternoon. The children sang so beautifully and played with such pride - we are incredibly proud of all of them! 🥰

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