Ripley St Thomas Church of England Academy

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Ripley St Thomas Church of England Academy
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Ripley St Thomas Church of England Academy
Ashton Road

, ,
LA1 4RS

England
Coordinates 54°02′21″N2°48′06″W / 54.0393°N 2.8018°W / 54.0393; -2.8018
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Type Academy
MottoBelieve
Religious affiliation(s) Church of England
Established1864
FounderThomas & Julia Ripley
Department for Education URN 136731 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Chief GovernorJ. Garnett
Executive headteacherCatherine Walmsley
HeadEd Goddard
ChaplainMichael Reynolds
Staff150
Years taughtYear 7 - Year 13
Gender Mixed
Age range11-18
Enrolment1650 inc. 350 sixth form
ScheduleFive 1 hour periods, 30 minutes form / assembly, 15 minutes break and 45 minutes lunch
Hours in school day6
HousesBlackburn, Chester, Durham, York, Carlisle
Colour(s)  
School feesFree
PublicationBelieve..... magazine
Alumni organisationThe Ripley Association
Website ripleystthomas.com

Ripley St Thomas Church of England Academy is a mixed Church of England high school operating under academy status; it is in the city of Lancaster in the north west of England. The school has over 1700 pupils between 11 and 18 years old, 350 of whom are part of the sixth form. [1]

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History

The school started as Ripley Hospital, founded by Julia, wife of Thomas Ripley, a merchant who traded out of Lancaster and Liverpool. Thomas Ripley was born in Lancaster in 1791, and had been an apprentice to a grocer and linen draper. Since his mercantile career began later than 1807, whether Thomas Ripley was associated with the slave trade is open to speculation as the slave trade was not fully abolished in Britain until 1833. He was likely involved due to the nature of his mercantile work and how commonplace slave trading was during this era.

Much of his wealth stems from the fact that he was one of the first English merchants to embark on trade with China, and much of his subsequent trade was with the East Indies. As a devout Christian, he was keen to establish a charity hospital, modelled on the Liverpool Blue Coat School. Having no children, on his death in 1852 he left a considerable sum of money in trust to establish the Ripley Hospital to cater to fatherless children, especially those whose fathers had been lost at sea.

On 3 November 1864, it was designated to educate an equal number of boys and girls300 in totalproviding that they lived within either 15 miles (24 km) of Lancaster Priory or 7 miles (11 km) of Liverpool Cathedral. In September 1996, Ripley was designated a Language College.. [2]

Today

The headteacher is Ed Goddard, who replaced Catherine Walmsley in 2017. [3] The farm has been the subject of media attention,[ when? ]including features from BBC North West Tonight , BBC Songs of Praise and Newsround. The reports praised the school referencing the 'Farm to Fork' initiative, as the farm provides produce for the school kitchen. The school appeared on CBBC's Blue Peter on 6 September 2012; the programme also focused on the 'Farm to Fork' initiative. [4]

Ripley St Thomas has been approved as a Technology college, adding to the Language status. Students must take at least one language and at least one technology course, e.g. Food Technology or Mechanical Technology at GCSE, continuing the curriculum students experience from Year 7.[ citation needed ]

In January 2012, an Ofsted report rated the school overall as "Outstanding", the highest of four achievable Ofsted grades. The grade of "Outstanding" was also assigned in all 33 of the areas assessed by Ofsted. [5] In December 2022, an Ofsted report rated the school overall as "Outstanding", the highest of four achievable Ofsted grades. The grade of "Outstanding" was also assigned in all 33 of the areas assessed by Ofsted, that was after Ofsted made changes to their policy. [5]

In 2017, the school's music department was awarded the Music Teacher Awards for Excellence's award for Best School Music Department. [6]

GCSE and A level results

Ripley St Thomas achieves outstanding results for GCSE and A level students every year, far outweighing the local authority and national average. The results for 5 or more A* to C including English and Maths has risen from 85% in 2010, to 89% in 2011, 31% higher than the national average. [7]

Academy status onwards

On Sunday 1 May 2011, Ripley St Thomas became the third high school in Lancaster to be granted Academy status by the Secretary of State; it was re-designated as "Ripley St Thomas Church of England Academy". The company is registered with Companies House and an Academy Trust was set up to run the company. [8]

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References

  1. "School Introduction". Ripley St Thomas Church of England Academy. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
  2. "History". Ripley St Thomas Church of England Academy. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
  3. "New face at helm as Lancaster secondary school head moves on". lancasterguardian.co.uk. 19 July 2017. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  4. "Blue Peter - CBBC - BBC".
  5. 1 2 Ripley St Thomas Church of England Academy, Office for Standards in Education.
  6. "Ripley St Thomas - News". www.ripleystthomas.co.uk. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
  7. "Performance Tables 2011". Department for Education.
  8. "Companies House". Companies House, HMRC Government.