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Our Intent
Speaking and listening are vital skills, fundamental to all aspects of life. At St John’s, promoting and supporting the development of clear and meaningful communication is a crucial part of our curriculum.
In a safe and encouraging environment, we want children to develop into confident communicators who illuminate the goodness in each other by listening, speaking with kindness and empathy and explaining with clarity and confidence. It is our aim that pupils recognise that speaking and listening can lie at the heart of conveying character, and that through speaking and listening effectively, misunderstandings cab be addressed and relationships enhanced.
We want pupils to be able to express their opinions and articulate their feelings in a variety of contexts but also to develop the skills to listen and respond appropriately in a range of situations. We strive to ensure that pupils can work within groups to present their ideas with confidence and value the views of others. We aim to provide opportunities for pupils to speak audible and confidently before an audience eg leading class and whole-school worship and performing in school plays.
Implementation
At St John’s, approaches to teaching and learning encourage pupils to voice their ideas in small group and class discussions, as we recognise that sharing and explaining concepts with peers clarifies thinking and thereby enhances learning. Staff model the use of higher level vocabulary within their speech and expanding children’s vocabulary is a key focus from EYFS. Subject specific vocabulary is embedded across the curriculum, through teacher modelling, in context. Contextual learning helps children to understand new words and supports them in including them in their work.
Guided Reading sessions encourage pupils to explore unfamiliar vocabulary and expand their knowledge of words. Staff model correct grammar in speech and encourage children to reflect this in their use of spoken and written language. Pupils are given the chance to orally rehearse ideas for writing regularly.
Each class leads worship once a term for parents and individual pupils lead class and key stage worship regularly. Pupils in upper key stage two have the opportunity to lead prayers and worship during church services and each key phase performs a Christmas production.
Every opportunity is taken to expose children to public speaking eg hustings for school councillors, pitching for chosen charities, presenting home learning etc. We also encourage dialogue with the wider community through visits to the local care home and involvement in community projects.
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School Admin2022-10-11 14:14:252022-10-12 11:06:30Harvest Festival 2022
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School Admin2022-06-13 11:30:342022-06-20 16:09:23Platinum Jubilee Celebration Day!Contact Information
Headteacher: Mr M Ramsay
Fenby Avenue
Darlington
County Durham
DL1 4UB
01325 380725 | admin@stjohnsceacademy.co.uk
Our School
In our most recent Ofsted inspection, the school was graded as ‘Outstanding.’ We provide high-quality teaching from caring, conscientious staff who are committed to ensuring that every child reaches their full potential.
Christian values are fostered within our friendly school and we were rated ‘Outstanding’ in our most recent Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS). We have links with Darlington Deanery and the Durham Diocese.
We are part of DND Learning Trust

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Dear Parents and Carers,
I would like to extend my sincere thanks for the unwavering support, kindness, and trust you have shown over the past few years. It has been both an honour and a privilege to serve this remarkable community and to play a part in shaping the lives of your truly wonderful children.
As I have previously mentioned, my daily commute to Darlington is considerable, so when the opportunity arose to take on a similar role at a school much closer to home, it offered the prospect of a better work life balance. This was not a decision I made lightly, but one I felt I could not reasonably decline.
Reflecting on my time at St John’s fills me with immense pride and affection. I joined the school as Assistant Head in January 2014 and had the great honour of becoming Headteacher in 2021. Following in the footsteps of Miss Large was no small task; however, from the very beginning, you welcomed me with warmth and generosity, for which I will always be deeply grateful. Working alongside such dedicated staff, supportive families, and, above all, such inspiring children has been an absolute joy.
As the saying goes, all things must come to an end. While this chapter is closing, the memories and relationships I have formed here will remain with me always.
Mrs Rossington will take on the role of Acting Headteacher for the summer term, supported by Mrs Ferris as Acting Deputy Head. Having worked closely with both colleagues over a number of years, I have every confidence that the school will continue to thrive under their care, and it will very much be business as usual. The Trust is currently undertaking the process of appointing a permanent Headteacher for September 2026.
As we approach the Easter period, I would like to wish you and your families a joyful and peaceful holiday, along with every happiness and success in the years ahead. St John’s will forever hold a very special place in my heart, and I will miss you all dearly.
With sincere affection and gratitude,
Mr Ramsay

Thank you to Mrs Penteney, Miss Hodgson and Miss Taylor for helping our girls shine even brighter! If you missed their performance, take a look at the video to see the fantastic routine they performed for the rest of school!




