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‘Community and Extracurricular Activities: Pupils engage in activities like ‘Ribbon Radio’ and the ‘Poets’ Podium’, developing confidence and showcasing their talents. The school also runs breakfast clubs, after-school activities, and a community café, enhancing the sense of community and belonging.’
‘The school provides rich extracurricular opportunities, such as “Ribbon Radio” and the “Poets’ Podium”, which help develop pupils’ confidence.’
‘Reading and Literacy: Reading is prioritised, with an effective phonics program starting in the early years. Pupils’ love for reading is nurtured through various competitions and a well-stocked library.’
‘Quality of Education: The quality of education provided is considered “Good”. The curriculum is broad, inspiring, and well-thought-out, enabling pupils to build on their knowledge progressively.’
‘Inclusivity and Nurturing Environment: The school is described as inclusive and nurturing, with high expectations for pupils’ behaviour and achievements. Celebratory displays showcase pupils’ accomplishments, creating a positive and inspiring learning environment.’
‘Leadership and Management: Leadership and management are rated “Good”. Leaders have high ambitions for every pupil, and there is a strong culture of mutual support and teamwork among the staff. The governing body and trustees are knowledgeable and committed to the success of the pupils.’
‘Parents are highly supportive of the school, agreeing that their children are happy and well-supported.’
‘Pupils thrive in an inclusive, nurturing environment where their accomplishments are celebrated.’
‘Behaviour and attitudes are rated “Good”, with pupils showing positive behaviour both in and out of lessons.’
‘The school has a strong safeguarding culture, with effective systems in place to ensure the welfare and safety of all pupils.’
‘Behaviour and Attitudes: Behaviour and attitudes at the school are rated “Good”. Pupils exhibit positive attitudes towards learning and demonstrate a strong understanding of the school’s values.’
‘Reading is a priority, with an effective phonics program starting in early years, fostering a love for reading among pupils.’
‘The quality of education at the school is “Good”, with a broad and inspiring curriculum that builds knowledge progressively.’
‘Early years provision is rated “Outstanding”, with staff providing a magical learning journey that encourages curiosity and independence.’
‘Personal development is “Outstanding”, offering a wide range of experiences that prepare pupils for success beyond the school.’
‘Early Years Provision: The provision for early years is rated “Outstanding”. The staff provide an exceptional range of carefully planned learning activities that encourage curiosity, independence, and the development of spoken language from day one.’
‘Safety and Well-being: Pupils feel safe at the school, describing it as a “safe spot”. There is a strong culture of safeguarding, with effective systems in place to report and follow up on concerns. The pastoral team works tirelessly to ensure the welfare of all pupils.’
‘Pupils feel safe and have positive attitudes towards learning, understanding and demonstrating the school’s values.’
‘Leadership and management are “Good”, demonstrating high ambitions for all pupils and a strong culture of mutual support among staff.’
‘Personal Development: Personal development at the school is rated “Outstanding”. The curriculum provides a wide range of experiences that prepare pupils for success beyond the school gates, including educational visits and active citizenship opportunities.’
‘The Ribbon Academy is rated as “Good” overall, reflecting high standards in various aspects of school performance.’



**🐰 Easter Week at Ribbon 🐰**
Two very observant children in Year 1 and Year 5 were the first to spot the golden eggs cleverly hidden in teaching bases by the Easter Bunny. Who will find the golden eggs tomorrow? ... See MoreSee Less
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** 🎭Aesop's (slightly updated) Fables🎭 **
Four budding actors from Year 5 took to the stage last night at Shotton Hall Academy, delivering a truly fantastic performance.
Their confidence, enthusiasm, and teamwork shone through in every moment. Across four different fables, the girls embraced a variety of roles—at one point even transforming into a lively pond that had the whole audience in stitches! Their creativity and ability to captivate everyone watching was remarkable.
The show was the culmination of weeks of dedicated rehearsals at the Academy, and the girls should be incredibly proud of themselves. They performed brilliantly and represented Ribbon beautifully.
Who knows… perhaps Hollywood is calling next?💚 ... See MoreSee Less
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** 🥚 Easter Egg Raffle 2026 – Nursery to Year 6 🐣**
The raffle takes place on Thursday so you don't have long to buy your tickets.
Here’s how it works:
✅ Easter Egg Donations
We welcome donations of Easter eggs (any size!) every day until Wednesday 1st April. Please drop them off at Main Reception.
✅ Raffle Tickets
Tickets are now on sale at £1 per strip.
✅ The Big Draw
Winners will be drawn on Thursday 2nd April.
All funds raised will go directly towards providing wonderful treats and experiences for our children throughout the year.
Thank you so much for all the donations so far — keep them coming!
Your support truly makes a difference. 💚 ... See MoreSee Less
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**⚽ SCHOOL FOOTBALL UPDATE ⚽**
Our school football season is well underway, and over the past couple of weeks both our Year 5 and Year 6 teams have played two exciting league fixtures each!
Here is Mr Lowerson's round-up:
Two weeks ago, the teams travelled to Westlea, where they faced two determined and hardworking opponents. Our A Team secured a strong 2–0 victory, while our B Team showed fantastic resilience—coming from 1–0 down at half-time to win 2–1 with the very last kick of the game!
Last Wednesday, we hosted St. Cuthbert’s, who once again fielded very talented sides. In a tight contest, our A Team edged a 1–0 win, with Charlie pulling off a crucial penalty save in the final moments to secure all three points! Our B Team needed at least a draw to be crowned league champions—and they rose to the occasion brilliantly with a superb 4–1 win.
Our A Team now have one league match remaining, knowing that a victory will see them lift the league title. Our B Team have already sealed their championship triumph and will be looking to add even more silverware when they compete in the Turns Cup at home tomorrow night.
A huge well done to all of our players—we are incredibly proud of your efforts and achievements! 💚 ... See MoreSee Less
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