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Our History

1960s

1965

Building work started on site for 400 pupils.

Mr John Kirby appointed as Headteacher.

School opened with 2 reception classes – building still in progress.

25th June 1969 – school officially opened by Councillor Wilcher

Do you have any memories of St John Fisher School during the 1960s? Were you one of the first pupils to attend the school? Don’t be shy – contact the school office or send us a note of your memories – don’t forget to include your name.

1970s

September 1973

City schools reorganised to 3-tier system. St John Fisher becomes a First School.

September 1975

Years 5 and 6 have now moved on, and the school is a one-form entry First School with 153 pupils on roll.

February 1976

Following a fire at Iffley Mead school, pupils from Iffley Mead are accommodated in two spare classrooms and two temporary classrooms.

July 1977

Iffley Mead pupils return to their rebuilt school after a very successful sharing of our school site for 18 months.

1977/1978

Concern about falling numbers – only 120 pupils on roll in September.

Queen’s Silver Jubilee – every child is presented with a souvenir mug.

1979

Rumours that at least one Catholic First School will be closed – St John Fisher was under threat

Do you have any memories of St John Fisher School during the 1970s? Were you one of the pupils to attend the school? Don’t be shy – contact the school office or send us a note of your memories – don’t forget to include your name.

1980s

1982

The threat of St John Fisher closing is finally lifted.

January 1984

One spare classroom is leased to Community Workshop and another on a part-time basis to a Parent and Toddler group.

May 1984

Mrs E Groom was appointed as Headteacher following the retirement of Mr Kirby.

February 1985

Replacement of roof completed.

Parent and teacher governors were appointed for the first time.

October 1987

Programed replacement of windows was completed.

January 1989

First parent governor election.

September 1989

National Curriculum introduced.

Do you have any memories of St John Fisher School during the 1980s? Were you one of the pupils to attend the school? Don’t be shy – contact the school office or send us a note of your memories – don’t forget to include your name.

1990s

Do you have any memories of St John Fisher School during the 1990s? Were you one of the pupils who attended the school during this decade? Don’t be shy – contact the school office or send us a note of your memories – don’t forget to include your name.

2000 – 2009

September 2001

Establishment of Foundation Stage comprising Nursery and Reception classes.

September 2002

Return to 2-tier in the City. Year 4 stays on to become Year 5. A new office and staff room are created.

November 2002

Second OFSTED inspection – Good

2004 – 2005

Exchange visits to school in Uganda

June 2005

New security fencing and gates were installed.

2010 – 2015

July 2010

John Hussey appointed Executive Principal and Jude Bennett appointed Head of School as loose federation with St Gregory the Great Secondary School.

April 2011

New entrance and improved safety fencing.

May 2011

Third OFSTED inspection – Satisfactory

October 2012

Fourth OFSTED inspection – Good

December 2012

Following public consultation, governors agree to apply to become an academy

April 2013

St John Fisher becomes an academy as part of the Dominic Barberi Multi-academy Company (DBMAC)

January 2014

Ms Dianne Carbon appointed Principal of St John Fisher

2016 – 2020

2016

25th June 2016

Decades’ Dinner & Dance. A wonderful evening with staff and families together in the school hall. A big thank you to Nigel and his band, Breeze, and to Robbie and Andy for ensuring that the burgers and sausages kept coming.

22nd June 2016

Feast Day of Saint John Fisher. Former Headteachers and clergy invited to attend. Mass was led by His Grace, Archbishop Bernard Longley and con-celebrated with Fr John Hancock and Canon Mervyn Tower.

Presentation by classes on their chosen decade since the 1960s. A decade of the Rosary prayed for former staff and pupils.

15th/16th June 2016

Section 48 Inspection – GOOD

15th March 2016

Fifth OFSTED Inspection – GOOD

2019

2nd/3rd October 2019

Ofsted Inspection – Requires Improvement

2020s

1st January 2021

The merger took place between Dominic Barberi Multi Academy Company (DBMAC) and the Pope Francis Catholic Multi Academy Company (PFMAC). St John Fisher Catholic Primary School is now part of the PFMAC

 

September 2021

Mrs Luisa Penman becomes Headteacher of St John Fisher

 

July 2022 

Ofsted Inspection - The school achieved a 'Good' Ofsted outcome

 

September 2023

Mr Paul Higgins appointed Headteacher of St John Fisher