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Jul 2022
Schools inspector Ofsted has praised Outwood Academy Ripon following a recent two-day visit.
Inspectors said pupils "know that learning is important and apply themselves diligently to their work" and were "supported by caring staff who know them well".
Staff, they said, had "high expectations for pupils’ behaviour" and ensured a "calm environment as pupils move between lessons".
Leaders, they added, operated an "ambitious curriculum".
However, the 717-pupil school's 'outstanding' rating, achieved at its last full inspection in 2016, is under threat.
Schools judged outstanding do not receive graded verdicts on their next inspection but if evidence of a change of grade is detected, as in this instance, a full inspection will usually follow within one or two years.
Ofsted said it planned to return because "the evidence gathered suggests that the inspection grade might not be as high if a full inspection were carried out now".
The report added the "great majority of pupils respect the school rules" but "a few
pupils do not consistently meet the high expectations set by leaders. Some parents are concerned by this".
It praised teachers' "strong subject knowledge" and passion for their their subjects.
Leaders, the report added, were "ambitious for all pupils, including those with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND)".
Will Pratt, principal of the school, said:
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