GLF Schools

GLF Schools

GLF Schools was founded in 2012 in order to enable the federation of Glyn School (an academy in 2011) and Danetree Junior School. Together, we began our journey to become a MAT of more than 1000 talented staff working with over 10,000 children in 40 schools across 5 regions in southern England.

Our Schools

Banbury Region

Banstead Region

Berkshire & Hampshire Region

Caterham Region

Crawley Region

Didcot Region

Epsom Region

London Boroughs

Redhill Region

Sunbury & Camberley Region

Snow & Bad Weather

Wheatfield Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. In the event of disruption caused by heavy snow the prime concern of the school must always be the safety of pupils and staff.

The decision to close the school will take account of the safety of all our pupils and staff, some of whom travel a great distance to school each day.  We will always endeavour to open the school in the event of bad weather, as long as it is safe to do so.

If the school is open in snow or bad weather the decision as to whether or not to send a pupil to school, however, must be at the discretion of the parent, taking into account factors such as local road conditions and the availability of childcare.

The school appreciates that during bad weather children may arrive later than normal; parents should endeavour to contact the school to let them know they are on their way if likely to be delayed. The school recognises there will be isolated instances where families are cut off, even where the clear majority of children can get into school. In such instances parents should inform the school of the circumstances of this exceptional situation, as the school has a duty to clarify the circumstances of each case so as to be able to formally authorise the absence to the Local Authority.  Parents acting on the assumption that the school would be closed without gaining confirmation, or failing to inform the school of the circumstances that prevents the child coming into school risks their child being registered as an  unauthorised absence.

In the event of bad weather, parents should check to see if the school is open before travelling to the site.  There are a number of ways to confirm whether the school is open or closed:

  • Check the school website. We will aim to update the website by 7.15am
  • Check to see if you have had a message from the school via ParentMail
  • Listen for list of school closures on the local radio
  • Check the list of school closures on the council website

If the school does open, but extreme weather develops during the day, we will aim to remain open until the end of the normal school day.  However this is not always possible when roads are becoming treacherous.  In which case parents will be contacted via a text message and asked to collect their children as soon as possible.  Under these conditions we will take verbal permission for their child/children to be collected by a nominated adult.  Normal lessons may be curtailed and the remaining pupils assembled in groups under the supervision of authorised members of staff to await collection.

Staff will always make every reasonable effort to undertake the journey to school.  It is appreciated that the journey may take longer than normal and therefore some staff may not be able to arrive before the normal start of the school day.