Ripley CofE Primary School

Parent Information Pack Contents 

Welcome letter from Heads of School



Attainment & Progress Data





Inspection Report extracts and parental feedback Why Ripley Church of England Primary School? (A voice from the children)



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)



A Day in Reception



Newsletter



Diary Dates 2015/2016



Surrey County Council leaflet “Is your child starting school in September 2016?”

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Welcome Letter from Headteachers Dear Parent We wish you a very warm welcome you to Ripley C of E Primary School and hope that by visiting us today you will get a picture of our values and vision we uphold. All schools have their own identity and at Ripley we aim to give every child the very best start possible to their education, through vibrant and engaging teaching, enabling children to become active learners and by using an exciting, broad and balanced curriculum. We have created a friendly, caring and supportive environment that encourages children to fully learn and develop. Throughout the school we want our children to enjoy a wide range of experiences, which bring the curriculum to life and make learning fun. Our staff work hard to ensure the best possible quality of education for the children in every year group. Our Welcome Morning pack and school website gives you a taster of what Ripley C of E Primary School is all about, along with a range of useful information. You will also find enclosed a copy of our weekly newsletter, which lets parents know what their children are learning about in school, other key school information, along with suggestions for supporting them at home. Please take your time looking around our school and get a flavour of the range of activities and different classes here at Ripley. Allow our Year 6 children to be your “tour guides” this morning. They would be more than happy to answer questions and anything they are not sure about we will happily provide you with answers to. We hope you enjoy visiting our school and that your visit is useful; please do not hesitate to contact the school if you require further information.

Mrs Kathryn Krynicki (Interim Executive Headteacher) Miss Nicola Buchan (Interim Head of School) Mrs Sarah Carrington (Interim Head of School)

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Early Years Foundation Stage & Phonics Attainment Good Level of Development 2013 2014 2015 Phonics 2013 School 56% 67% 73% School 75% Surrey 52% 63.40% National 69% National 52% 60% Please note that the 2015 National Averages have not yet been released.

2014 85% 74%

2015 90%

End of Key Stage 1 Attainment Ripley Ripley Primary Ripley Average Level National Primary National Point National Reading 2+ Average Level 3 Average Reading Score Average 2013 96% 89% 43% 29% 2013 17.6 16.3 2014 91% 90% 32% 31% 2014 16.7 16.5 2015 93% 46% 2015 17.3 Ripley Ripley Primary Ripley Average Level National Primary National Point National Writing 2+ Average Level 3 Average Writing Score Average 2013 91% 86% 17% 15% 2013 15.3 14.9 2014 82% 86% 0% 16% 2014 13.1 15.1 2015 89% 18% 2015 15.9 Ripley Ripley Primary Ripley Average Level National Primary National Point National Maths 2+ Average Level 3 Average Maths Score Average 2013 100% 91% 26% 23% 2013 17.4 16.1 2014 95% 92% 36% 24% 2014 17 16.2 Please note that the 2015 National Averages have39% not yet been released. 2015 2015 100% 16.8

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End of Key Stage 2 Attainment Ripley Average National Level National Point National Reading Level 4+ Average 5 + Average Reading Score Average 2013 78% 86% 21% 44% 2013 27.5 28.5 2014 83% 89% 42% 49% 2014 27.8 29.0 2015 91% 55% 2015 29.5 Ripley Average National Level National Point National Writing Level 4+ Average 5+ Average Writing Score Average 2013 71% 83% 21% 30% 2013 26.6 27.5 2014 79% 85% 21% 33% 2014 27.0 27.9 2015 86% 27% 2015 27.8 Ripley Average National Level National Point National Maths Level 4+ Average 5+ Average Maths Score Average 2013 71% 85% 29% 41% 2013 26.6 28.7 2014 67% 86% 38% 42% 2014 27.0 29.0 2015 86% 36% 2015 28.6 Ripley Average National Level National Point National SPAG Level 4+ Average 5+ Average SPAG Score Average 2013 36% 74% 14% 47% 2013 23.6 28.0 2014 67% 76% 33% 52% 2014 26.5 28.6 Please note that the 2015 National Averages have not yet been released. 2015 64% 41% 2015 27.0

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Inspection Reports from 2015 In 2015 Ripley C of E Primary School underwent an Ofsted Inspection, HMi visit and a SIAMS (Statutory Inspection of Anglican & Methodist Schools) Inspection. Quotes below have been taken from their reports. Full version of the reports can be found on the school website. “Pupils behave well and have positive attitudes to their work. They feel safe and well supported.” (Ofsted, April 2015) “Pupils have positive attitudes to the learning, are keen to learn and interested in all that is on offer.” (Ofsted, April 2015) “The senior leadership team have injected enthusiasm and a clear sense of purpose in the day-to-day life of the school.” (HMI, June 2015) “Pupils are respectful of other views and opinions of others and understand the need to learn about the diversity of cultures and faiths in Britain and around the world.” (SIAMS, July 2015)

Feedback from Parents At Ripley C of E Primary School we encourage feedback from parents, letting us know about their experience and in doing so how we can support the children more effectively. In 2015 a few of the parental comments included: “I know that my children are safe and I feel that the school has a caring environment.” “The school is inclusive and accommodates children, whatever their needs.” “Staff are very caring, children feel safe and feel there is someone they can go to if they need help.”

In a parental survey in April 2015, 100% of parents reported that their child feels safe at school.

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Why Ripley Church of England Primary School? Reception (Red) Class My favourite thing about school is: playing outdoors looking at the picture books going on a bear hunt making pictures drawing and writing going to the church making new friends counting

Year 1 (Yellow Class)

Year 2 (Blue Class)

My favourite thing about school is:

My favourite thing about school is:

learning about animals

writing because it makes me smarter

making new friends

PE because it makes me fit

playing with my friends

playing in the playground

drum lessons because we learn new songs

art because we get to use pastels and paint

art because it is fun and wet

English because it helps me learn how to write words

the story corner playing football with my friends

Science as I learnt about life cycles

Year 3 (Columbus Class) & Year 4 (Cook Class) Children should come to Ripley Primary because: You can make lots of friends All the teachers make learning fun We have clubs at playtime When you are alone the playground buddies will play with you Everyone in the school is friendly We have a School Council It is the best school in the World

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

Will my child be expected to attend school all day, from day one? Children are normally admitted into school in the September of the school year in which they become 5 years old. All children are expected to attend full-time, although parents do have the option to defer either their child‟s entry to school or their child‟s full-time attendance at school. Please feel free to speak to us if deferred entry is something you are considering.



What are the timings of the school day? School begins at 8.45am and ends at 3pm. The children have a short play-time in the morning and an hour at lunchtime. Reception children are gradually introduced to school systems and we have children in the school trained as „Buddies‟ and „Playground Friends‟ who look out for our younger children.



Do you offer an extended school day? Ripley Pre-School runs a "Breakfast Club" from 8am to 8.45am and an "After School Club" from 3pm to 5pm for school pupils. As a school we offer a wide range of extracurricular clubs, during the school day and also after school, in addition to peripatetic music sessions (Rocksteady Music School, piano, football, karate, storytelling club, choir etc).



What trips and activities do you offer pupils? Educational trips range from a walk into Ripley village to study the church or local architecture, visiting the RHS Wisley Gardens, travelling to Butser Farm to learn about the Stone & Iron age or to Chertsey Museum to learn about Victorian times. Two residential trips are offered to older pupils, recently to High Ashurst in Surrey, Isle of Wight and Hooke Court in Devon. In addition, children have the opportunity to take part in activities such as the Ripley Village pantomime and float procession at Ripley Bonfire.



How much homework do pupils receive? All children at Ripley C of E Primary School receive homework. It is essential in the continued development of the child and their learning. Activities set are appropriate to the age of the child. In Reception class this means supporting parents in providing children with opportunities to practice letters, sounds and numbers progressing to reading and writing. As children progress through the school the amount and nature of the homework changes accordingly. Please see our Homework overview document on the school‟s website (under the Curriculum tab) for further details.



What provision for do you have for children with special needs? We have an experienced and skilled team of teaching assistants (TAs & HLTAs). They work together with the class teachers, SENCO/Inclusion Manager resulting in the school being able to offer children a wide range of support in school for: Literacy, Maths, Speech and Language and Behaviour, Social and Emotional Needs. For more information see our website.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

Do children have the opportunity have a hot lunch? Yes. The government‟s “Universal Free School Meals” initiative provides for free school lunches for all infant pupils (up to and including Year 2). All pupils have a daily choice of two hot meal options or can bring in a packed lunch. All our food is cooked on site. Children in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 are also offered a free healthy snack daily eg. apple, carrots, banana etc.



How do you communicate with parents? Weekly electronic newsletters are circulated to parents which includes dates for your diary, reminders and updates from the Headteachers. Text messages are sent in the event of an emergency (snow closure, etc.) and emails keep parents up to date with whole school and specific class reminders. Absences are reported by parents to the school through the automated telephone system and payments for lunches, trips etc. are through the 24/7 ParentPay system.



What are your admissions criteria? Please see our school website for the entry criteria for September 2016 (navigate to School Information, Admissions tab).



When will I know which school my child has been offered? Primary school offer letters are posted out by Surrey County Council (Admissions) on 18 April 2016 and online applicants receive an email in the evening detailing the school offered. For more information see the Surrey County Council “Is your child starting school in September 2016” leaflet included in this pack.



What happens after I am offered a place for my child at Ripley Primary? After offers letters have been sent by SCC, we will write to you directly letting you know about our home visit and induction days taking place in June/July 2016.



Which secondary schools do children move on to? Ripley Primary School does not feed in to one main secondary school. We have links with a number of secondary schools in the local area and admission to any one of them are dependent on a variety of factors including proximity to the secondary school. Bishop David Brown, Christ‟s College, Fullbrook, George Abbot, Guildford County, Hoe Valley, St John the Baptist, St Peter‟s, The Howard of Effingham and Woking High School are some of the state secondary schools in the local area. A small proportion of our children go on to independent schools. For more information please see our website (www.ripley.surrey.sch.uk) or telephone our School Office on 01483 225307 who will be happy to assist you

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A Day in Reception (Red Class) Whilst routines and boundaries are important to children starting school, at Ripley C of E Primary we do not believe that this should restrict the creativity, enthusiasm and energy of the child in their learning. Structures are present within the day, however there is no such thing as a „normal day‟, as we are guided by the learning of the children and the activities set up foster their initial inquisitiveness. Set in a vibrant and engaging indoor and outdoor environment, the structure of a day might include the following:

Good Morning Routine - Register Phonics - Encouraging development of sounds & letters Whole Class Input Indoor & Outdoor Activities Break & Snack Assembly Indoor & Outdoor Activities Whole Class Input Lunchtime - with dedicated time for Early Years & Key Stage 1 Reading Roundabout Whole Class Input Outdoor & Indoor Activities Celebration & Story