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

Reading

At Marden Lodge, we intend for every child to leave this phase of their education enthused about, and engaged with, reading. The culture of the school will foster a life-long love of reading, whether it be for information, pleasure or other purposes.    By providing children with a wide-range of age-appropriate, diverse and varied resources, our children’s horizons and aspirations will be broadened and they will be exposed to worlds that they may not have experienced. Reading teaching will focus on securing skills through a sequential and progressive pedagogy; from decoding and fluency to inference and interpretation, depending on children’s individual needs.  Their confidence in reading will enable them to make a positive contribution to society and prepare them for accessing the next stage of their education. Pupils will leave Marden Lodge able to make the best life choices, supported by their ability to engage with the modern world through different text forms. 

Learning to read:

Reading is an incredibly important skill that underpins all learning, across the whole curriculum. Children apply their phonetic knowledge from Read Write Inc. sessions in their reading, decoding and reading words with increasing accuracy as they gain confidence. The sounds they are taught are built on in RWInc. books that they read in school, the books link to the sounds they have learnt so far. The children read during their daily RWInc. sessions. These sessions are to help the children to apply their phonetic knowledge in context as well as to support them in their comprehension of what they are reading.

When children are secure in their decoding skills, they continue building on the skills taught in Key Stage 1 during daily 30 mins Reading lessons.  Reading lessons focus on continuing to develop fluent expressive reading, improve understanding of language within a text as well as develop a deeper understanding and comprehension of what they are reading.

Love of reading:

Research specifically shows that the benefits of reading are more likely to be felt when reading takes place through free choice. The outcomes of reading will occur more often and more strongly if reading is enjoyable in the first instance. This is why developing a love of reading from the earliest moments is so important.

Reading is an everyday part of our lives, and at Marden Lodge we work hard on ensuring that it is embedded in our culture.  We do this through…

  1. Class reading

  2. Disciplinary reading opportunities 

  3. Collective reading in the school library

  4. Celebrating World Book Day

  5. Reading competitions 

  6. Providing autonomy for children to choose to read during free time

  7. Reading sheds in the playgrounds for children to have access to reading books at all times during the day

  8. Book Clubs 

CUSP Reading

Children in KS2 take part in CUSP reading lessons. The CUSP reading curriculum is unapologetically ambitious and exposes children to an extensive range of diverse, high quality texts which cover a range of relevant social issues, moral dilemmas and ethical questions. The curriculum intends to empower the children whilst providing engaging reading experiences ensuring that every child leaves our school as a competent, confident reader. Our lessons focus on a structured learning sequence which explicitly teaches the core reading strategies. Children take part in scaffolded CUSP lessons which begin with explicit vocabulary instruction, followed by deliberate fluency instruction to develop their prosody, before explicit teaching of comprehension strategies. Each lesson focuses on a different key reading skill: summarising, retrieval, inference and predicting. Teaching follows an ‘I do, we do, you do’ model with regular opportunities for partner talk. All lessons are focused on diverse, high quality core texts, combined with supplementary texts created with clear links to the themes of the core text. Children are encouraged to make connections between texts and what they already know through high quality discussion. 

For more information on our CUSP Literature Spine, please visit the following link: Copy of CUSP-Literature-Spine-Thematic-mapping-2024-2025.pdf