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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.’
‘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.’
‘The school provides rich extracurricular opportunities, such as “Ribbon Radio” and the “Poets’ Podium”, which help develop pupils’ confidence.’
‘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.’
‘Personal development is “Outstanding”, offering a wide range of experiences that prepare pupils for success beyond the school.’
‘Pupils feel safe and have positive attitudes towards learning, understanding and demonstrating the school’s values.’
‘Parents are highly supportive of the school, agreeing that their children are happy and well-supported.’
‘Behaviour and attitudes are rated “Good”, with pupils showing positive behaviour both in and out of lessons.’
‘The Ribbon Academy is rated as “Good” overall, reflecting high standards in various aspects of school performance.’
‘The school has a strong safeguarding culture, with effective systems in place to ensure the welfare and safety of all pupils.’
‘Early years provision is rated “Outstanding”, with staff providing a magical learning journey that encourages curiosity and independence.’
‘The quality of education at the school is “Good”, with a broad and inspiring curriculum that builds knowledge progressively.’
‘Leadership and management are “Good”, demonstrating high ambitions for all pupils and a strong culture of mutual support among staff.’
‘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.’
‘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.’
‘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.’
‘Reading is a priority, with an effective phonics program starting in early years, fostering a love for reading among 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.’
‘Pupils thrive in an inclusive, nurturing environment where their accomplishments are celebrated.’
‘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.’
‘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.’



** A Visit from the Police **
We welcomed Fay from Durham Constabulary this morning to work with Year 6 on an important session about hate crime.
The children learned what hate crime is, its impact, and the importance of respect, tolerance and inclusion. They also discussed what to do if they witness or experience it.
We were incredibly proud of how maturely and thoughtfully our pupils engaged in this session. 💚 ... See MoreSee Less
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** Year 3 visit Beamish **
A large group of Year 3 children are enjoying an exciting residential visit to Beamish, where they will spend today, tonight and tomorrow exploring everything the museum has to offer. From stepping back in time to experiencing life in different historical periods, the visit promises to be both educational and memorable!
The highlight of the trip will undoubtedly be the much-anticipated sleepover in the Masonic Hall. It’s a fantastic opportunity for them to build independence, strengthen friendships and create lasting memories as part of their Ribbon journey.💚 ... See MoreSee Less
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** Water Safety with the RNLI **
Ahead of the summer holidays, we welcomed volunteers from the RNLI into school this morning to speak with our Key Stage 2 pupils about water safety.
The children took part in an engaging assembly, learning how to stay safe near water and what to do in an emergency. This is particularly important as we approach the summer break and many families spend time near the coast or open water.
We are grateful to the RNLI for supporting our pupils and would encourage you to continue these important conversations at home.💚 ... See MoreSee Less
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**💰 NatWest Thrive💰 **
We’re excited to be taking part in NatWest Thrive.
Last week, our Year 6 pupils took part in sessions to build confidence with money, learning about saving, fraud, budgeting and making smart choices for the future. A fantastic opportunity to develop real-life skills and self-belief. 💚 ... See MoreSee Less
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