Following our curriculum immersion days on democracy, the St John's School Council for 2025-2026 have been announced. Here are our School Council members:
Chair - Orlagh Gough
Vice-Chair - Seth Hudson
Class Representa
Some of our Year 5/6 children have taken part in a series of friendly matches against Oakridge Junior School this week. These fixtures weren’t just about the games themselves – they were about learning new skills, building confidence, str
Our Year 3/4 girls' football teams recently took part in a friendly tournament, with 14 girls representing St John’s across two teams. For some, it was their first time playing in a match, while others brought their experience to the pitch.
We recently competed in the local Primary Schools hockey tournament, entering two teams in the event. Team A put in a fantastic performance, winning four out of five of their matches and securing the silver medal. Their success means they have now qu
This week, St John’s Primary was filled with Christmas cheer as our talented Year R pupils performed their delightful nativity, Snuggle Nativity, on both Tuesday and Wednesday.
It’s truly remarkable that, even though this is only
St John's Primary Giving Service: Spreading Love at Christmas
Published 11/12/24
This week, St John's Primary hosted a heartfelt Giving Service, dedicated to helping those in need during the festive season. Families contributed donations to support the local Besom network, which assembles Christmas hampers for vulnerable memb
On Friday, 6th December, the children of St John's enjoyed a festive treat with a visit to the school Presents Room! Organized by the dedicated Friends of St John's, the room was stocked with thoughtfully sourced gifts, allowing the children
M&M Productions Bring Cinderella to Life at St John's!
Published 03/12/24
St John’s Primary was filled with excitement as M&M Productions delivered a spectacular performance of Cinderella for our annual pantomime. The show was packed with all the traditional pantomime fun, including singing, dancing, and plenty o
On Tuesday, Year R walked to the War Memorial on the edge of War Memorial Park. They went to look at the poppy wreaths that had been laid on Remembrance Sunday as part of learning about why we wear poppies to remember. While they were there
On Armistice Sunday, St John's Primary School was proudly represented by Rebecca and Percy, who laid a wreath at the Basingstoke War Memorial on behalf of all pupils and staff. This wreath symbolizes our school’s deep respect and gratitude