Key Information
The DFE have outlined the information that schools must publish online. This information can be found on this page. Any information on this website can be requested by parents in paper format free of charge; please just ask the school office. This website is quality assured by Governors at least annually to ensure it is compliant with the latest guidance.
Address and Contact Details
Market Rasen Church of England Primary School
Mill Road
Market Rasen
LN8 3BL
01673 842395 (Option 1: Absence Option 2: Finance Option 3: Kitchen Option 4: Main Office)
enquiries@marketrasen.lincs.sch.uk
Executive Headteacher |
Mr Andrew Smith |
andrew.smith@marketrasen.lincs.sch.uk |
Head of School |
Mrs Nichola Allerston |
nichola.allerston@marketrasen.lincs.sch.uk |
Administrator |
Mrs Gemma Hall |
gemma.hall@marketrasen.lincs.sch.uk |
Administrator |
Mrs Katie Taylor-Bailey |
katie.taylor-bailey@marketrasen.lincs.sch.uk |
Business Manager |
Mrs Catherine Fussey |
catherine.fussey@marketrasen.lincs.sch.uk |
Clerk to Governors |
Mrs Tracey Limbert |
tracey.limbert@lincolnshire.gov.uk |
SENCo |
Mrs Jessica Hardiment |
jessica.Hardiment@marketrasen.lincs.sch.uk |
Chair of Governors |
Mr Geoff Barnes |
c/o tracey.limbert@lincolnshire.gov.uk |
Safeguarding Governor |
Mr Adam Shah |
c/o tracey.limbert@lincolnshire.gov.uk |
Admission Arrangements
We admit 45 children each year in our September intake. Our admissions are controlled by Lincolnshire County Council. For information on admission to LCC schools please visit www.lincolnshire.gov.uk and view the admissions pages. We have limited spaces in some year groups; for information please contact the Executive Headteacher.
To view our admissions policy (2025) please follow the link below
Admissions Policy 2025-2026
To apply for a Reception or mid year place please follow the link below.
Apply for a Place
Admissions for Reception September 2025
If you would like a tour please contact the main office (01673 842395 Option 4) to arrange this. We would be really pleased to meet you and your child.
If you would like to find our more about our school please have a look at the information below.
Applying for a place at MR for September 2025
Please use the following link to view our school prospectus.
School Prospectus
We look forward to meeting you. If you have any questions about our school or the application process, please get in touch.
Behaviour Policy
To see our behaviour policy which helped our behaviour and safety to be judged as outstanding please follow the link below.
Behaviour Policy
British Values
We strive to ensure our children learn, develop and demonstrate British Values. Please see our Governor approved British Value statement below which outlines our interpretation of British Values and how they are threaded through school life at Market Rasen Church of England Primary School.
British Values Policy
Charging Policy
Each year our school updates our charging policy. To view our charging policy please follow the link below.
Charging Policy
Church School Vision
We are a proud Church School guided by our shared Church School Vision. To view our Church School Vision please follow the link below.
Church School Vision
Complaints Procedure
For information on our complaints procedure please read our complaints policy using the link below.
Complaints Policy
COVID-19 Catch Up Premium
Our school received around £24,000 in COVID-19 Catch Up Premium. The report below outlines how we intend to spend the money and how we intend to measure the impact on our learners.
Catch Up Premium Report 2021/22 With Review
Catch Up Premium Report 2021/22
Catch Up Premium Report 2020/21
Curriculum Information
Please follow the link below to see information about the National and the school curriculum.
https://www.marketrasen.lincs.sch.uk/curriculum.php
DFE Compare School and College Performance
This is a link to a new service to compare schools.
Please use the link below to access this information.
Please note the information held in this link is for the 2018/19 school year as there were no assessments in 2019/20 or 2020/21 due to Covid-19.
https://www.compare-school-performance.service.gov.uk/school/120577
Equality Objectives
Click here to find our Equality Objectvies as outlined in the Equality Act 2010
NWF Equality Objectives
Equal Opportunities Policy
We teach children about the Protected Characteristics outlined in the 2010 Equality Act. Information about how we teach children this can be found in the curriculum section of this website.
All staff have had training on the Protected Characteristics.
Financial Information
The link below takes you to the DFE Schools Financial Benchmarking for our school.
Market Rasen Church of England Primary School Financial Benchmarking Page
We are required to publish how many staff have an annual gross salary of £100,000 or more. This information is listed below.
Number of staff with an annual gross salary in excess of £100,000: 0
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
As a school we store and share information securely in compliance with the new data protection regulations (GDPR). To view the pupil privacy notice, please follow the link below.
Pupil Privacy Notice
Staff Privacy Notice
Data Protection Policy
The North Wolds Federation data protection officer is Mrs Jo Shaw (governor) who can be contacted via the main office.
Governing Body
As part of the North Wolds Federation, our Governing Body covers both schools in the Federation.
Information about the Federation Governing Body can be found on this website.
www.northwoldsfederation.co.uk
Information regarding the structure and responsibilities of the Governing Body, including the committee Chair and Vice Chair's names can be found in this document.
Governor Information for Parents
Information regarding the Governors of the North Wolds Federation including their names, date of appointment, term of office, appointing body, business and financial interests can be found here.
Governor Statutory Information Sept 2024
Governor Statutory Information Sept 2023
Governor Statutory Information Sept 2022
Governor Statutory Information Sept 2021
Governor Statutory Information Sept 2020
Pen portraits for all members of the North Wolds Federation Governing Body can be found here.
NWF Pen Portraits
To contact the Chair of Governors, please write to the Clerk of the Governing Body (tracey.limbert@lincolnshire.gov.uk) or send the letter to the main office.
Length of the School Day
Our EYFS and Key Stage One children attend school from 8.45-3.15
Our Key Stage Two children attend school from 8.45-3.20
This meets the minimum requirments set by the DFE of 32.5 hours per week from September 2023.
National Test Results
Our children sit National Curriculum Tests at the end of Year Six and historically Year Two.. You can see the outcomes below.
Key Stage 1 2024 (Key Stage One Tests became non-statutory in 2024 so outcomes will not be recorded here.
Key Stage 2 2024
Key Stage 1 2023
Key Stage 2 2023
2022 The government did not publish KS2 school level data from the 21/22 academic year.
2021 Children did not sit National Curriculum Tests due to the COVID19 pandemic therefore no data exists for this cohort
2020 Children did not sit National Curriculum Tests due to the COVID19 pandemic therefore no data exists for this cohort.
Key Stage 1 2019
Key Stage 2 2019
OFSTED Reports
Our last short, Section 8 Inspection took place in February 2024 where it was confirmed that our school remains good.. Our last full (Section 5) inspection was in November 2013 where behaviour and safety and leadership and management was graded as “Outstanding” and achievement and teaching and learning was graded as “good.”
Please download a copy of the last OFSTED report.
OFSTED 2024
OFSTED 2018
OFSTED 2013
OFSTED 2012
To visit the OFSTED website please follow the link below.
OFSTED Website
Parental Consultations
Parental voice is very important to us; it helps us to improve. Below you will find the outcomes of the latest consultations we have done with parents recently.
Reception Parental Questionnaire October 2023
Whole School Parental Questionnaire October 2023 (Parentview Outcomes)
Reception Parental Questionnaire October 2022
Whole School Parental Questionnaire October 2021
Reception Parental Questionnaire October 2021
Whole School Parental Questionnaire September 2020
Parent View
OFSTED have a system to capture parents voice called Parentview. Please click below to either see what others are saying about us or to leave feedback yourself.
Parent View Outcomes (2024/2025)
Parent View Outcomes Web Version
Parent View Give Feedback
Pupil Premium Funding
The Government gives schools an additional amount of funding for children considered disadvantaged. Children qualify for Pupil Premium if they have accessed free school meals at any point in the last seven years.
Click here to see our Pupil Premium Strategy 2023/24
Click here to see our Pupil Premium Strategy 2022/23
Click here to see our Pupil Premium Strategy 2021/22
Click here to see our Pupil Premium Strategy 2020/21
Click here to see our Pupil Premium Strategy 2021/2022 including 20/2021 review
Pupil Safety Survey
Each year we survey our children to find out how safe they feel at school.
January 2024 KS1 Pupil Safety Survey
November 2023 KS2 Pupil Safety Survey
June 2022 KS2 Pupil Safety Survey
December 2020 KS2 Pupil Safety Survey
Remote Learning Plan
This document can be found on our COVID19 page.
School Ethos and Values
To find out about how special our school is and our ethos and values please follow the link below to the about us section of our school.
School Ethos and Values
Section 48 (Church Schools) Report
Our school was last inspected in 2017 and given a "good" grading.
Section 48 Report 2017
Section 48 Report 2012
Section 48 Report 2009
SEND Information
All schools have to have a policy for children with Special Educational Needs and/or disabilities.
To view our SEND policy and other information about SEN please follow the link below.
SEND Policy
SEND Information Report / In School SEND Support Document
Accessibility Plan
Lincolnshire County Council Local SEND offer
Ambitious For SEND Children: Access To The Curriculum Statement
Sports Premium
The Government gives schools an additional amount of funding to enhance sports provision in school.
Click here to find our how we spent our Sports Premium Funding 2023/2024
Click here to find out how we spent our Sports Premium Funding 2022/23
Click here to find out how we spent our Sports Premium Funding 2021/22
Click here to find out how we intend to spend our Sports Premium Funding in 2021/22
Click here to find out how we intend to spend our Sports Premium Funding in 2020/2021
Click here to find out how we intend to spend our Sports Premium Funding in 2019/2020