Why Choose Ravens?.

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Why Choose Ravens?

Academy Transformation Trust Ravens is part of a supportive Academy with links to schools across the country and a wide variety of resources and funding.

What is ATT all about? http://www.academytransformationtrust.co.uk/

In 2015 Ravens Academy was given a GOOD rating by Ofsted with OUTSTANDING leadership and management – making us one of the best schools in Clacton.

From Ofsted: The early years provision is GOOD! Outstanding leadership has ensured that the quality of the provision for the children in the early years is good. This has a positive impact on children’s learning and progress. Rapid improvements have been made over the last two years and the proportion of children reaching a good level of development by the end of the Reception year has increased. Children join the academy, in the Nursery and in the Reception classes, with levels of development that are often below those typically found for their age. This is especially the case in aspects of their social and emotional development and in their communication skills. Teaching is consistently good, with particular strengths in the Nursery. Because of this, children develop into very effective learners and are well prepared to start in Year 1. Children’s progress is improving. In 2014, although there was good progress, many remained weaker in reading, writing and in their understanding of the world. Currently, pupils have weaker communication skills, especially in their speaking and in the breadth of their vocabulary. Teaching staff base their detailed planning strongly around the expected areas of learning and the key questions adults need to ask to extend children’s learning. They use a wide range of activities to engage children’s interest and enthusiasm. For example, in the Nursery children created a very imaginative sculpture of a bear using a range of everyday objects. Teaching staff record assessments of children’s learning regularly and their observations result in detailed written comments on children’s learning. This helps inform adults, including parents, about how well children are learning. Early assessments made at the start of the year enable staff to provide appropriate activities to meet children’s needs. Children behave well and enjoy working and playing with their friends. They tidy up rapidly at the end of sessions and talk enthusiastically about various activities, such as the bear hunt. Children enjoy looking at books and sharing them with adults. Teaching staff ensure they are kept safe.

Because of the success of the school we are rapidly expanding Because of the success of the school we are rapidly expanding... We already have a brand new nursery building and other building work is due to begin early 2016 including a drama studio, kitchen for teacher led activities, new classrooms and development of the outdoor area.

Having an onsite nursery means we get to know our new intakes and their families from a vey young age and make transition between nursery and reception easier for these families. We are very lucky as we have 3 adults in each Early Years classroom which means we have a Staffing Ratio of 1:10.

At Ravens we have supportive staff and leadership and we pride ourselves on working as a team to create a safe and effective learning environment.

Other reasons to choose Ravens Other reasons to choose Ravens... Creative curriculum and exciting trips 3D Room Extensive ICT resources Extra curricular clubs run by trained sports coaches