Our Catholic Life
SJS is a community where faith is not simply taught but lived every day. The school’s mission is woven into daily routines, relationships, and celebrations, helping pupils understand that they are part of a loving Catholic family. Children are encouraged to see themselves as unique creations of God, called to show kindness, respect, and compassion in all they do. This sense of belonging is strengthened through prayer, liturgy, and opportunities for pupils to take an active role in the spiritual life of the school.
The Catholic Schools Inspection highlights the strength of this shared identity. Inspectors praise the school for its “lived sense of community, where all describe a family who help each other” . This is nurtured through regular collective worship, celebrations of the liturgical year, and classroom experiences that help children connect faith with real‑world choices. Staff model these values consistently, creating an environment where every child feels valued and supported.
A Community of Service and Compassion
Service is at the heart of Catholic life at SJS. Pupils are encouraged to look outward—to their parish, local community, and the wider world. Acts of charity, social justice projects, and partnerships with parish groups help children understand their responsibility to care for others. The Catholic Schools Inspection report notes that “school helps us to follow Jesus' path, to be like him...all are created in God's image” . This emphasis on service helps children grow not only academically but morally and spiritually.
A Faith That Shapes the Whole Child
The school’s Catholic ethos shapes every aspect of personal development. Inspectors describe the school as a place where children “are made to feel included in all aspects of the life of the school” and where the commitment to developing the whole child is unmistakable . Pupils are supported to grow in confidence, resilience, and empathy, learning to make choices that reflect Gospel values. This holistic approach ensures that children leave SJS not only well‑educated but ready to contribute positively to the world.