
“The more you know about the past, the better prepared you are for the future ”
Theodore Roosevelt
Our Intent
At St John’s we are historians!
Our history curriculum is ambitious and has been carefully crafted to ensure our pupils develop a sense of who they are locally, nationally and globally. We want our pupils to go out into the world with a sense of pride in their own identity and an appreciation of their place and time.
Our pupils have a coherent knowledge and understanding of Britain’s past and that of the wider world. We encourage our pupils to be curious and ask questions about the process of change, the complexity of people’s lives, the diversity of societies and relationships between different groups.
We believe that our pupils need to be actively involved in making sense of their learning and therefore an enquiry approach has been implemented, encouraging higher-order thinking and allowing our children to explore in a way that is meaningful to them. Within each year group, history learning is revisited in a progressive manner, to ensure knowledge, skills and concepts are firmly embedded and subject specific vocabulary is used in context.
Our history curriculum enables our pupils to develop their understanding of the key historical concepts of chronology, change and development, cause and effect and significance and interpretation. In every year group, our pupils visit a local museum or have an in-school visitor to bring their history learning to life. We want our children to remember their history fieldtrips, to cherish these memories and embrace the opportunities they are presented with!
By the time they leave us, we want our children to love history, to have no limits to what their ambitions are and grow up wanting to be archivists, museum curators, archaeologists or research analysts!
We believe that: “We are guided by God to be the best we can be”.
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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We are running our World Book Day costume swap stall again today - it will be outside our blue KS2 doors. Come along and see what is available!

We celebrate World Book Day this Friday and this week we have lots of fun competitions for your child to take part in.
Get Caught Reading
This year we would like to see how you all ‘Get Caught Reading’. What’s the strangest, wackiest and most
unusual place you can think of reading in? Take a picture of yourself reading there! Our favourite pictures
in each year group will receive a prize! Please send photographs to class teachers by 4pm by Thursday 5th March on Class Dojo.
Design a book cover
Our final competition is for children to design a book cover of their choice. This exciting and creative
activity allows children to design their own book cover for a story they have written, or a dream book they
would love to read. They could even redesign a cover of a well-known story! Please bring these into school
by Thursday 5th March and winners in each year group with receive a prize.
Vegetable Book Character
To celebrate our love of reading for World Book Day, we are inviting children to take part in a creative project: "Decorate a Vegetable as a Book Character!" We are asking children to bring in a potato, carrot, or any other vegetable from home which you have transformed into their favourite character from a book.
Here is what you need to do:
1. Select a Book & Veg: Choose a favourite book character and a suitable vegetable.
2. Decorate: Use craft materials, felt scraps, glue, and markers at home to transform your veggie.
3. Bring to School: Please bring your vegetable creation into school on Thursday 5th March to be displayed in our school "Vegetable Garden" exhibit.
Winners in each year group will receive a prize.

