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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.

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Why choose William Morris Primary School?

Nine reasons to choose William Morris Primary School...

In William Morris Primary School's most recent Ofsted report the school was graded as Outstanding in all areas. We are incredibly proud of this achievement, but this is just the start. Read our Ofsted report here.

Wm 053Having set the standard, we have every intention of living up to it, and here are nine reasons why we think William Morris Primary School might be the right choice for you and your child.

Dynamic

Despite our 'Outanding' rating we are not complacent, we are always striving to improve, learn and become even better! 

Successful

We are very proud of our school’s excellent SATs results for 2025, where 74% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and maths (combined) - well above the national average of 62%.

Inclusive

Ofsted gave particular praise to the attention the school gives to disadvantaged pupils, and the subsequent benefit to their academic performance, and also how pupils with special educational needs are fully integrated into school life.

Supportive

William Morris Primary is part of the GLF Schools group, a Surrey-based trust which runs more than 40 schools across the south east of England, on a collaborative management basis between head teachers.

Aspirational

Ofsted inspectors called teaching at the school “calm, purposeful and precise”, enabling every child to achieve the best they possibly can in the classroom.

Inspirational

School leaders were praised for having “a huge ambition for pupils” and putting together “a high-quality, interesting curriculum has increased pupils’ progress throughout the school.”

Caring

Early years provision was described by Ofsted as “exceptionally well led, providing children with a calm, nurturing environment in which to develop their basic skills.”

Proud

Inspectors spoke of pupils being “taught to be responsible, communicative and compassionate. They are rightly proud of their school.”

Forward looking

William Morris Primary has already achieved great things and wants to do more.  “Systems for checking progress against the school action plan are well established and ensure that the quality of education is always improving,” said inspectors.