"Teach a child in the way it should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it."

Proverbs 22.6

Welcome

On behalf of the children, staff and governors, I would like to introduce you to Deepcar St John’s Church of England Junior School. There is a great deal of information on our website. I hope you enjoy finding out about our school.

The school’s vision statement is ‘To create a welcoming Christian community of mutual love and care, where all are valued for who they are, where everyone is inspired to reach their full potential’. We are a church school, a status that we take seriously, and which impacts positively on an ethos which ensures that each individual is treated as special and important. The children are very proud of their school and we are very proud of our children. They love learning; care for each other and are very respectable of each other and adults. They are our best ambassadors!

While it is my priority that the education your child receives here with us will enable them to achieve their academic potential and progress confidently into the next phrase of their education, it is also part of my vision that all our children are filled with positive experiences, that they are aware of endless possibilities that await them and that they are nurtured, in order to develop within them, a confidence to embrace whatever comes their way.

If you would like to know more about our school, you are very welcome to come and visit. The children of Deepcar St John’s very much enjoy talking about and sharing their achievements and our successes.

Yours sincerely

Miss Louise Jones
Executive Headteacher

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We have recently had a number of parents contact us regarding school jumpers that may have been taken home in error. Please could we ask everyone to check any school jumpers at home to make sure they belong to your child? If you find any items that are not yours, we would appreciate them being returned to school as soon as possible.

Our lost property has also built up significantly over recent weeks. This includes a number of expensive coats. We have shared photos of some of these items to help reunite them with their owners.

Parents and carers will have the opportunity to look through lost property on Friday 6th March during the Toy and Book Sale taking place in school. You are also welcome to come into school once the school day has ended to have a look for lost items.

This is also a good opportunity to remind everyone that all items of clothing should be clearly labelled with your child’s name, as this makes it much easier for us to return lost belongings promptly.

Please also ensure your child brings a clearly labelled water bottle into school each day.

Thank you for your continued support.
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Congratulations to these five children from across the school who have moved up a level in our reading programme, Lexia.

They were presented with their certificates today in recognition of their hard work. Keep it up!
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