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The school is a
community co-educational school, catering for boys and girls in the age range
of 3 years to 7 years. It is situated in rural surroundings near the head of
the
The main school
building was built in 1870, but has interesting features and extensive
alterations, which were completed in 1988.
Further additions and alterations have been made during 2001 to provide
a Foundation Stage unit of part time and full time pupils. Four class bases are situated off the
downstairs hall and an upstairs hall provides facilities for PE, Library,
Baking Kitchen and Staff rooms. There
are extensive outdoor play facilities for both Foundation stage and Key stage 1
children.
The school has the
capacity for 156 children and a further 48 part-time places. Staffing at present consists of Head Teacher;
Deputy Head Teacher plus 3 other full time teachers in Key stage 1; 2 part time
teachers making one full time equivalent teacher, 1 full-time teacher,1 full
time Foundation Stage co-ordinator, 1 part time teacher to support Planning,
Preparation and Assessment time, 1 full time equivalent qualified nursery nurse
(job share) and a full time support assistant in the Foundation Stage Unit. There is a team of support staff and
additional teaching assistants to work alongside children with special
educational needs and offer support in classrooms. Staffing also includes a senior
administrative finance officer and a part time administrative officer. Parents and Carers are also encouraged to
support children within school by offering help within the classes on a regular
basis.
School meals are cooked
on the premises. A healthy dinner is offered including meals for vegetarian
children, all served by 2 kitchen staff.
Other dietary requirements can be organised where necessary. There is
also the opportunity to bring packed lunches which are eaten alongside children
taking hot dinners in the hall and supervised by members of the lunch time
staff. The Kirklees Gold Star Healthy
Choice Award was awarded in June 2007 for the school’s commitment to high
standards of food hygiene, healthy food options and a smoke free environment.
The kitchen staff were awarded Kirklees Kitchen of the Year in 2007.
A breakfast club
is available for children of infant and junior age in the junior school
community room staffed by support workers where a healthy breakfast is provided
each day. Children are brought by
parents and carers to the club where a register of names is kept. The infant children are escorted to the
Infant school by 2 support workers in time for the start of morning school at
8.45am. The club is run on a strictly
non-profit making basis. An After School Club is offered for junior and infant
children based at the Parochial Hall.
Children are escorted by club staff to the hall where parents collect
their children.
From September 2007
the school, in partnership with Marsden Play Group, run a Lunch Munch club
which caters for part-time nursery children who also attend the play
group. Children are brought from
playgroup to school by playgroup staff to eat their packed lunch in our upstairs
hall. They are then taken along to the
afternoon session in the part-time foundation stage provision. The same happens with part-time foundation
stage children attending in the morning session. They are collected by play group workers and
eat their lunch in our upstairs hall.
They are then escorted to play group for the afternoon session. This
facility is supported by the Extended Schools project and provides ‘wrap
around’ care facilities for our community.
The governors,
head teacher and staff encourage parents to feel part of the school and offer
an 'open-door' policy which welcomes parents and carers into the school. The head teacher is available on most days,
however an appointment is advisable for prospective parents wishing to enrol
their children for nursery and full time school, as a look around the school is
positively encouraged.
The school was
awarded National Healthy School Status and Kirklees Healthy School Gold
Standard in 2006.
The Foundation
Stage has achieved the Investors in Children endorsement from the Effective
Early Learning Programme, run by the Centre for Research in Early Childhood, University
College Worcester and continues to be quality assured annually.
The school was
judged by Ofsted in May 2006 to be a good school with outstanding features.
Brougham
Road, Marsden, Huddersfield, West
Telephone: 01484 222583
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