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Castleford, Wakefield

Glasshoughton Infant Academy

Glasshoughton Infant Academy is a academy converter in Castleford, Wakefield. The school has 228 pupils on roll.

Academy converter Primary Ages 3–7 228 PupilsURN 140312
Ofsted Report
2
Good
Inspected January 2023
Quality of EducationGood
Behaviour and AttitudesGood
Personal DevelopmentOutstanding
Leadership and ManagementGood
Early Years ProvisionGood
Safeguarding✓ Effective
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Key Indicators
Infant school overview — Reception to Year 2
Good
Ofsted Rating
Good
Early Years (EYFS)
Nat. avg: 95.7%
96.1% +0pp
Attendance Rate
Nat. avg: 20.4
22.4 -2pp
Pupil : Teacher
Nat. avg: 23.8%
7.4% -16pp
Free School Meals
Nat. avg: 13.0%
9.6% -3pp
SEN Support
228 / 180
127%
Capacity
Nat. avg: 12%
11.9% +0pp
Teacher Turnover
About infant schools — Infant schools educate children aged 4–7 (Reception to Year 2). Academic progress is assessed through the Early Years Foundation Stage Profile (EYFSP) and the Year 1 Phonics Screening Check, rather than KS2 SATs which are taken in Year 6 at junior or primary schools.
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School overview

Glasshoughton Infant Academy is a academy converter in Castleford, Wakefield. The school has 228 pupils on roll.

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School Details
Headteacher
C Wilson
Age Range
37
School Hours
Contact school for details
Telephone
01977516343
Address
Castleford, WF10 4BH
Local Authority
Wakefield
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Enrichment & Awards
Clubs & Activities · 13 available
Forest school clubs.
Cooking clubs.
Extra Curricular Clubs
Free School Meal Eligibility
Arbor
Achievement Accreditation
Digital Leaders
Eco Warriors
School Council
Oracy
Reading Phonics
Declaration of Interest
Forest School
Awards & Accreditations
Inclusion Quality Mark
Inclusive educational practices