Welcome to Ribbon Academy

I am very proud to welcome you to Ribbon Academy Trust.

It is a privilege to lead such a wonderful academy, full of happy, well-behaved, hard-working children who are a pleasure to teach, and to be part of a caring, talented and dedicated team of adults.

At Ribbon, we strive to make every child and adult feel that they are valued and unique and that they are an important part of the school as we strive to ‘Grow Together’. We seek to create an inclusive community, where everybody is valued and nurtured. People routinely comment on the friendly atmosphere that exists in the school, but also notice that it has a great sense of purpose and quality.

We are committed to the achievement of every single child regardless of his or her ability. We are proud to say that our children make excellent progress from their starting points and achieve outstanding outcomes. All staff endeavour to make every lesson engaging and enjoyable for all pupils and, as a result, our children are keen to learn and to try their very best because they want to succeed. Children at Ribbon are are polite, well mannered, courteous and have excellent attitudes to learning.

We hope you enjoy finding out more about Ribbon by exploring this site!

  • Mrs Ashleigh Sheridan – Head Teacher

We firmly believe that each child has individual needs and a right to develop at a pace that ensures each one reaches his or her full potential.

We aim to do this by:

 

✓ Having high aspirations and achievable expectations;
✓ Providing a broad and balanced curriculum;
✓ Offering opportunities in all areas of learning;
✓ Adapting teaching styles;
✓ Encouragement and valuing children’s contributions;
✓ Effectively planning and assessing children’s work;
✓ Providing appropriate resources;
✓ Offering broad moral, cultural and spiritual support.

Our Current School Attendance

At Ribbon, we value highly both attendance and punctuality with our weekly target of 97%+ attendance and our strive to get all children into school before 9:00am each day.

Here are our Attendance Charts from September 2025 to Friday 1st May 2026. It’s so important that our children make the most of every single minute in school.

Reception attendance – 92%
Year 1 attendance – 96%
Year 2 attendance – 96%
Year 3 attendance – 96%
Year 4 attendance – 95%
Year 5 attendance – 93%
Year 6 attendance – 94%
Whole school attendance – 95%

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** May 2026 **

🗓️ Please find attached the calendar for May.

For each significant event, we will share further information on Class Dojo.

Thank you, as always, for your continued support—we’re looking forward to another successful month ahead.
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** May 2026 **

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** 📖Book of Books📖 **

Our latest 'Book of Books' review comes from this fantastic Year 5 reader, who has been reading Horrid Henry and then took the time to write a thoughtful review (with some amazing illustrations).

Who will be next to share their love of reading and write a review for our Book of Books?💚
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** 🥇 GOLD & 🥈 SILVER FOR RIBBON! **

Today, our Year 4 and Year 5 Tennis teams travelled to East Durham College to compete in the Easington SSP Tennis Competition.

Here is Mr Lowerson's event report:

With five schools taking part, each team consisted of four players (two girls and two boys). Matches were played to four points, with every player competing in one game, and the combined scores determining the overall team result.

Our A Team (Year 5) were outstanding throughout the competition, winning all four of their matches with emphatic scores of 4–0, 4–0, 4–0 and 3–1. The B Team (Year 4) also put in a fantastic performance, securing three impressive victories (4–0, 4–0 and 3–1), before narrowly losing to our Year 5s in a closely fought final match.

These results meant an incredible outcome for Ribbon, with Year 5 crowned overall winners and Year 4 finishing as runners-up. Our Year 5 team now progress to the regional finals, and we are eagerly awaiting confirmation as to whether Year 4 have also qualified.

A huge well done as well to our Year 3 pupils, who took part in the festival activities taking place alongside the competition. The SSP activities were, as always, fun and challenging, and our Year 3s had an absolute blast. We cannot wait to see them competing as they move into Year 4!

Thank you to Easington SSP for another brilliantly organised event, and to RCW Windows, Doors and Conservatories for their generous kit sponsorship.

Ribbon's on fire! 🔥💚
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** ⭐Attendance Awards - 27th April > 1st May 2026⭐ **

Being in school on time every day is essential. We have a weekly target of 97%+.

It's so important that your child makes the most of every single minute in school.

** Attendance Winners 🏆**
Well done to Team 10 (Year 3) who are this week's Trophy winners with 98%.👏

** On Time Ted Winners 🧸**
Congratulations to Team 6 (Year 1) who were on time every day. 👏

For all children where attendance is a concern, Mrs Maddison will be in touch to see how we can support make improvements.

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‘Personal development is “Outstanding”, offering a wide range of experiences that prepare pupils for success beyond the school.’

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‘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.’

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‘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.’

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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.’

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‘Parents are highly supportive of the school, agreeing that their children are happy and well-supported.’

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‘Behaviour and attitudes are rated “Good”, with pupils showing positive behaviour both in and out of lessons.’

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‘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.’

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‘Leadership and management are “Good”, demonstrating high ambitions for all pupils and a strong culture of mutual support among staff.’

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‘Early years provision is rated “Outstanding”, with staff providing a magical learning journey that encourages curiosity and independence.’

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‘Pupils feel safe and have positive attitudes towards learning, understanding and demonstrating the school’s values.’

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‘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.’

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‘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.’

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‘The school provides rich extracurricular opportunities, such as “Ribbon Radio” and the “Poets’ Podium”, which help develop pupils’ confidence.’

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‘The school has a strong safeguarding culture, with effective systems in place to ensure the welfare and safety of all pupils.’

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‘The Ribbon Academy is rated as “Good” overall, reflecting high standards in various aspects of school performance.’

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‘Pupils thrive in an inclusive, nurturing environment where their accomplishments are celebrated.’

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‘Reading is a priority, with an effective phonics program starting in early years, fostering a love for reading among pupils.’

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‘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.’

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‘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.’

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‘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.’

OFSTED COMMENTS

‘The quality of education at the school is “Good”, with a broad and inspiring curriculum that builds knowledge progressively.’

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