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

A massive shout-out to one of our talented Year 6 girls. Her hard work, determination, and passion for football have paid off. She's definitely a talent to watch for the future. We couldn’t be prouder! Well done! https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1CeVH7WHiP/
The last set of photos shows Miss Hurst’s class, their first activity was also the ‘Art of the Ancients’. The children learned about Stone Age artwork and had a go at creating their own pieces inspired by ancient cave paintings. A huge thank you to the staff for organising such a brilliant trip, and well done to all the children for getting stuck into every activity with so much enthusiasm. It’s safe to say everyone had a fantastic day!
The whole of Year 3 and 4 had an exciting day at Creswell Crags as they stepped back into the Stone Age! The first activity of the day for Mrs Thompson's class was Survival Skills, where the children learned how early humans lived. They built dens, practiced spear-throwing, and even learned how to make a fire! It was a fantastic, hands-on experience that brought history to life and helped the children understand just how resourceful people had to be to survive. What a memorable start to their Stone Age topic
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