Dear Glebe Families
What an amazing week we have had at Glebe! We are thrilled to share that we have received official confirmation that Glebe Primary is now Good in all areas following our recent inspection. This achievement is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our students, staff and the support from all of you, our fantastic parent community. A heartfelt thank you to everyone who has played a part in this journey of improvement!
This week, our Year 2 children have been enjoying the special experience of parent lunches. It’s been wonderful to see so many of you joining us for these events. For those in 2N, don’t worry, your exciting enrichment event will be rearranged shortly!
We’ve also continued to make great strides with our Early Years expansion and we’re excited to share that we hope to move our Nursery into its brand-new, state-of-the-art facility very soon. This is such an exciting time for the school and we can’t wait to see the positive impact on our youngest learners.
Looking ahead, next week is our annual Open Evening and we are busy preparing for a fantastic event. Please remember that school will close early on Thursday to allow us to get everything ready. If you know anyone who is looking for a primary school place for September 2025, please do encourage them to come along and find out more about Glebe.
Wishing you all a lovely weekend!
Warm regards
Mr Clarke
Headteacher
Certificates
A huge well done this week to:
1D: Elsie W & Hadley B |
1M: Sebastian S & Jay K |
2N: Ayla S-H & Ollie R |
2VB: Alex T-C & Nellie J |
3P: Rosie M & Lottie L |
3R: Danny A & Harley C |
4A: Henry F & Elvis S |
5A: Millie J & Betsy B |
5/4L: Leora A & Alex G |
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6HC: Esther I & Kunmi A |
6P: Annie B & Lacey P |
Attendance: Our school target is 97%
Year to date 94.9%
We expect pupils to be in school everyday.
We will not authorise term time absence except in exceptional circumstances and where appropriate, Essex County Council will issue fines.
Classes:
RR: 100% | 3R: 92.8% |
RS: 97.0% | 4A: 94.5% |
1D: 91.7% | 5A: 92.3% |
1M: 99.1% | 5/4L: 90.0% |
2N: 97.0% | 6HC: 96.5% |
2VB: 96.7% | 6P: 97.0% |
3P: 97.6% |
This week, the class with the highest attendance was RR with 100%. Well done! The attendance reward will be coming your way.
Pupil Achievements for the Gazette
We would love to hear about your child’s hobbies, interests and achievements. If you have any stories and/or photos that you would like to share, please contact us at admin@glebeschool.com
Fortnightly Focus: Demonstrate Respect
Our Focus: Showing Respect
British Value: This week, we’re thinking about how important it is to show respect to everyone, especially those who might believe or celebrate different things than we do. In our school, we want everyone to feel safe, welcome and valued, no matter what they believe!
What Does Showing Respect Mean?
Showing respect means being kind, listening carefully and treating others the way we want to be treated. It means understanding that everyone is special and unique, with their own beliefs, traditions and ways of doing things.
How Can We Show Respect?
Listen and Learn: If a friend shares something about their holiday or a tradition from home, listen carefully and show interest! Asking questions like “What’s that like?” or “How do you celebrate?” is a great way to show respect and learn something new.
Use Kind Words: Sometimes we might not understand why people do things differently. That’s okay! Even if we don’t agree or we’re not sure, we can still be kind and say respectful words. This helps everyone feel safe and happy.
Celebrate Differences: Think about how fun it is that we all have different things to share! Maybe your friend celebrates a different holiday or has a special tradition. This makes our school interesting and full of new things to learn!
Stand Up for Respect: If you ever hear someone saying something unkind about another person’s beliefs, stand up and remind them that in our school, we respect everyone. You can simply say, “We are kind here.”
Music Moment of the Week – Don’t Laugh at Me – Mark Wills
“Don’t Laugh at Me” is a song written by Allen Shamblin and Steve Seskin and recorded by American country music artist Mark Wills. It was released in July 1998 as the second single from album Wish You Were Here. Like “I Do (Cherish You)” before it, “Don’t Laugh at Me” was a number 2 hit on the Billboard country charts. The song received Country Music Association nominations for Country Music Association’s Single, Song and Video of the Year in 1998.
Influential Figure of the Week – Alfie Robinson
Alfie Robinson, aged 10, has been truly inspirational during the last year. Alfie was bullied in Year 5 within his school year and struggled with the impact this had on him and his wellbeing, he couldn’t understand why other children would act this way towards him especially after the difficulty of the pandemic. Alfie didn’t miss any time off school and decided he would use his experience to make a difference to others, with this in mind he set up his own campaign @shinealightwithalfie, he used this to raise awareness on the impact of bullying and mental health. This involved Alfie designing posters and writing to people and companies to support his campaign. He developed a presentation and talked about his experience to his school class and designed a poster for the school reception area and every classroom. He has gained support from the Bedfordshire PCC, The Children’s Commissioner, Ditch The Label, LTFC, Bedford Town, TOKKO, Indigo estate agent, Nu Branding and many others. Alfie’s aim is to continue raising awareness and making a difference for other children, he would like to become an anti-bullying ambassador moving forwards.
18 November – Year 2 Guy Fawkes and Gunpowder Plot workshop.
19 November – Year 1 and Year 4/5 Wonderdome experience.
21 November – Open Evening from 5.00pm to 7.00pm. School will close at 1.30pm.
22 November – Inset day (non-pupil day).
27 November – No pens day. *new date*
28 November – Glebe choir at the Rayleigh lights switch on from 4.00pm to 6.00pm.
4 December – KS2 Christmas performance at Sweyne Park School at 3.45pm. Year 3, 4A and 5A parents to attend.
5 December – KS2 Christmas performance at Sweyne Park School at 10.45am. 5/4L and Year 6 parents to attend.
w/c 9 December – Final week of free after school clubs with Deanes.
9 December – Year 1 and Year 2 Christmas performance at 2.15pm. Year 1 parents to attend.
10 December – Year 1 and Year 2 Christmas performance at 9.15am. Year 2 parents to attend.
10 December – Year 3 Colchester Zoo trip.
11 December – FOGP elf emporium and grotto.
12 December – Nursery Christmas performance at 9.30am.
13 December – Reception Christmas performance at 2.00pm.
17 December – FOGP Aladdin pantomime.
18 December – Christmas dinner and jumper day.
7 & 8 January – Reception road safety training (afternoon).
7 & 8 January – Reception height, weight and vision screening (morning).
8 January – Year 6 height and weight.
15 January – Class 3P parent lunch.
15 January – Statutory national closing date for primary school (Reception) applications for September 2025.
17 January – Class 3R parent lunch.
22 January – SSP KS2 dance festival.
4 February – Young Voices (Choir O2).
25 February – Parents’ Evening from 1.30pm to 4.00pm.
26 February – Parents’ Evening from 4.30pm to 7.00pm.
19 March – Year 2 trip to Hyde Park.
24 March – Class photographs.
31 March – Year 3 Hyde Hall workshop.
2 May – Class 4A parent lunch.
8 May – Class 5A parent lunch.
9 May – Class 5/4L parent lunch.
w/c 12 May – Year 6 SATs week.
w/c 19 May – Year 6 bikeability (Mon-Thu).
23 May – Sports afternoon.
w/c 2 June – Year 6 bikeability (Mon-Thu).
22-25 June – Year 6 residential trip to Mersea.
11 July – FOGP Summer fete.