Information
Welcome to our school news and information page! Here, you’ll find all the latest updates on what’s happening in our school community, as well as important information about upcoming events, activities, and resources.
Statutory Information
Find all the resources you need to succeed at our school in this section. Here you’ll find links to important documents and forms, guidance and counseling resources, information about our clubs and organizations, and more.
For GDPR and data protection matters please refer to the Rayleigh Schools Trust website (click here)
Some policies on this website are in the process of being updated or ratified.
Assessment and feedback GPS 2023
Attendance Policy – September 2023
RST Communications Policy – July 2023
GPS E-Safety and Internet Usage policy
EQUALITY INFORMATION AND OBJECTIVES Sept 2023
Health and Safety Policy Trust
Intimate care plan and policy GPS
Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy RST – revised March 2024
Glebe Primary School SEN Information Report 2023-2024
Supporting pupils with medical needs 2023
Recommended Reading List for Parents
Y1-Recommended-Reading-List.pdf
Y2-Recommended-Reading-List.pdf
Y3-Recommended-Reading-List.pdf
Y4-Recommended-Reading-List.pdf
Y5-Recommended-Reading-List.pdf
Y6-Recommended-Reading-List.pdf
KS1 & KS2 Reading Questions
KS2 Sample Papers GPS, Reading Maths
Sample_ks2_EnglishGPS_markscheme.pdf
Sample_ks2_EnglishGPS_paper1_questions.pdf
Sample_ks2_EnglishGPS_paper2_spelling.pdf
Sample_ks2_EnglishGPS_paper2_spelling_instructions.pdf
Sample_ks2_Englishreading_markscheme.pdf
Sample_ks2_Englishreading_readinganswerbooklet.pdf
Sample_ks2_mathematics_markschemes.pdf
Sample_ks2_mathematics_paper1_arithmetic.pdf
Sample_ks2_mathematics_paper2_reasoning.pdf
Sample_ks2_mathematics_paper3_reasoning.pdf
KS1 / KS2 Grammar Glossaries
Grammar Glossary for Parents KS1.pdf
Grammar Glossary for Parents KS2.pdf
Grammar Bank
Uniform Information
Please find below our most recent Ofsted reports, and relevant information from the Department for Education Performance Tables.
Ofsted Report March 2022
Our children perform exceptionally well! In 2022-23, GLD in Early Years, Phonics and our KS2 results were all at or above the national average!
National Data Comparison:
Please use the government performance tables to search for a full lowdown and benchmark of our performance.
You can view and download:
All of this information can be found at:
https://www.compare-school-performance.service.gov.uk/school/145110/glebe-primary-school
Summary of the Data for previous years
Uniform can be purchased online from Danielle’s School Shop. If you wish to try on the items they are available at the Rayleigh store. Please do visit the website to find out opening times.
Our uniform stockist is: Danielle’s, Claydons Lane, Rayleigh, SS6 7UP, 01268 967542.
Children are required to wear uniform in the colours of the school. Children do not have to wear Glebe branded items. Most items can be bought from any supermarket or department store.
Please kindly mark all clothing with your child’s name!
Our uniform is:
EYFS & Key Stage 1
Nursery, Reception, Year 1 and Year 2
White polo shirt
Green, round-necked sweatshirt or cardigan
Grey trousers, shorts or skirt (to the knee)
Green check summer dress (to the knee)
Black school shoes (no trainers or boots)
Plain black, white or grey socks, or grey tights
PE Kit (Not Nursery)
Green shorts (or tracksuit bottoms for outdoor PE)
Gold polo shirt
Plimsolls
EYFS
Bag containing spare clothes/underwear/ shoes (plimsolls)
Key Stage 2
Year 3 to Year 6
White shirt
School tie
Grey school trousers, shorts or skirt (to the knee)
Green ‘V’ necked sweatshirt or cardigan
Green check summer dress (to the knee)
Black school shoes (no trainers or boots)
Plain black, white or grey socks, or grey tights.
PE Kit
Green shorts (or track suit bottoms for outdoor PE)
Gold polo shirt
Plimsolls
Trainers
During the cold weather a Glebe green fleece jacket may be worn to provide extra warmth over your child’s sweatshirt, but may not be used instead of the sweatshirt.
We ask parents to send their children dressed and prepared in a sensible way e.g. long hair tied back, no nail varnish, sensible hair styles with no shaved patterns, sculptured styles or inappropriate colourings.
School Bags
We do not have adequate storage in school for large bags or back packs. So, where possible, please send your child to school with a book bag, which is available from Danielle’s. We supply all the equipment necessary for your child to learn and, therefore, your child is not required to bring a pencil case to school.
On PE days only, children may attend school in their PE kit.
CATCH-UP FUNDING 2021
catch-up-premium-2020-21 – April 2021 Update
catch-up-premium-2020-21 (1).pdf
BRIEF update
Pupil Premium BRIEF update – APRIL 2021.pdf
Pupil Premium Strategy 2020-2021
Pupil Premium Strategy 2020-2021.pdf
Pupil Premium Strategy 2019 – 2020
Pupil Premium Strategy 2019-2020.pdf
Pupil Premium Strategy 2018 – 2019
Review Pupil premium strategy 2018 – 2019.pdf
Pupil Premium Strategy – 2017/2018
PP-strategy-template-primary- Oct 2017 (2).pdf
PUPIL PREMIUM GRANT EXPENDITURE FOR 2017 – 2018
Pupil Premium Expenditure for 2017 – 2018.pdf
Please read the information below which gives details of our Pupil Premium Grant and how we allocate the funding.
Local offer for Essex County Council SEND support. – Useful information for parents that have questions regarding One Plans and EHCPs. The website aims to answer questions families may have regarding SEND.
SEN Information Report and Policy
UNICEF Rights Respecting Schools
Glebe School is a Rights Respecting School community. Having gained the bronze award in July 2019, we are presently working towards the silver award – Rights Aware. Children are taught about the rights outlined in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and these underpin all areas of the curriculum. These rights are being embedded in all facets of school, especially inclusion, behaviour management and pastoral care. Adults and children exist in a mutually respectful environment which enhances learning and relationships.
The Rights Respecting Schools Award
Introduction
Children’s Posters
Caterlink are delighted to be working in partnership with Glebe Primary School School.
We embrace natural ingredients, love seasonal produce, and develop ethical trading with many of our suppliers. Our meat, fruit & vegetables and bakery is all sourced from suppliers as near to the school as we can. Our menu meets the SILVER Food for Life Standard.
Our menus are refreshed every term to ensure we reflect the changing seasons and trends from the high street. 95% of all our food is freshly prepared from scratch on site by our team, so if you have a fantastic recipe you would like us to consider, come and talk to us!
Look out for our special offers and promotions throughout the year! We are also proud to say all our meals are nutritionally compliant with the Government Standards for Food Served in Schools.
You can find out more about Caterlink on their website www.caterlinkltd.co.uk.
Parent View – A quick way to give your views about Glebe Primary School, as a parent, to Ofsted and the school
CEOP – News and articles surrounding internet safety
Parent Zone – A website with lots of information about how to keep your child safe online
Think You Know – Great advice to keep children safe whilst using the internet
Department for Education – Articles and advice for children and young people
Action for Children – Action for Children supports and speaks for the UK’s most vulnerable and neglected children and young people