The transfer to Secondary School in Year 7 is a major milestone in your child's life.
It can be a daunting experience, and we hope this information will help introduce you to the school.
We aim to create an effective partnership between parents/carers, students and school as this can contribute significantly to your daughter’s progress.
We hope to receive the support of parents/carers, thus enabling us to maintain the traditions of the school and introduce new initiatives where appropriate.
As a selective school, academic standards are of paramount importance, and to have achieved a place at Ribston Hall is only a small step on the road to academic excellence.
Courtesy, consideration and an outward-looking friendliness have long been considered hallmarks of Ribston, and we hope your child will wish to follow in the footsteps of their predecessors by enjoying themselves and doing their best.
Your child will move around the school to different rooms, and they will have lessons with about a dozen different teachers. They will have a timetable to follow and will need to take the right books and equipment to the appropriate lesson. Clearly, adjusting to the new pattern will require a lot of organisation on your child’s part. We have a two-week timetable, and it may be that your child has different lessons in Week A and Week B.
Year 7 study the following subjects: |
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English |
Art & Design: |
Drama |
Mathematics |
Computer Science |
Music |
Biology |
History |
Physical Education |
Chemistry |
Geography |
Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education (PSHEE) |
Physics |
Religious Studies |
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French |
Spanish |
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Food Preparation & Nutrition |
Dance |
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Some students will have gained experience of the organisation and self-discipline required in doing independent study regularly, but for others it will be a new venture. A total of between one hour and one and a half hours will be set each evening. This will increase as your daughter moves through school.
All independent study is set through an online platform called Satchel One
(also known as “Show My Homework”). This website and smartphone ‘app’ can be used by students and parents/carers and access will be given to you when your child starts at Ribston.
Parents/carers will receive 4 progress reports during the year. There will be parent/carer Information Evenings as appropriate for the year group. Our school newsletter, Ribston Roar is shared with parents at the end of each term and showcases and celebrates activities that students and staff take part in. It is also a place for praise of student achievements and demonstrates the rich and varied interests of our student body.
School uniform must be worn when attending school and school functions unless students are informed otherwise.
Please see our full school uniform list here.
Our school uniform supplier is Monk House. Please see their website here:
Ribston Hall High & 6th Form - Monkhouse Website
As part of our Pupil Premium offer we can help towards the cost of school uniform for those students in Year 7 and Year 10 for whom we are in receipt of Pupil Premium. We will provide a voucher to cover the cost of a blazer, a twin pack of blouses and either, a pair of trousers or a skirt. Please contact our Finance Department for further information: finance@ribstonhall.gloucs.sch.uk.
Registration and Assembly |
8:40am |
Period 1 |
9.00am – 10.00am |
Period 2 |
10.05am – 11.05am |
Break |
11.05am – 11.25am |
Period 3 |
11.25am - 12.25pm |
Period 4 |
12.30pm – 1.30pm |
Lunch |
1.30pm – 2.25pm |
Period 5 |
2.25pm – 3.25pm |
All students in Year 7 will be allocated a locker, either inside or just outside their tutor room. A padlock for your child’s locker can be purchased from School at a cost of £3.90. This will be available from Arbor. Arbor information will be sent to you before the school term commences.
We expect high levels of attendance from all our students, but we do not advise parents/carers to send their child to school when they are unwell. We monitor attendance closely, supported by our Attendance Policy. Parents/carers should telephone the school every day their child is absent, or send a message via Arbor, which is monitored by our Attendance Officer, who will record the absence. Government requirements on record-keeping require us to be meticulous about distinguishing between authorised and unauthorised absences. A child’s absence can only be authorised by the school, not by a parent/carer. Students must ensure they complete any missed work due to absence.
If your child becomes unwell during the school day they should report to the
Well-Being hub, where a trained member of staff will assess your child and make appropriate arrangements. Students are not permitted to telephone or text their parents/carers in these circumstances, they must go to Well-Being.
School authorisation cannot be given for the following reasons:
The school will not authorise absence for holidays in term time unless there are exceptional circumstances, and she will take into consideration:
Holiday requests are strongly discouraged and rarely granted.
The first point of contact if you have any concerns is your child's Form Tutor or with Mrs Pitman, Head of Year 7. Should your child require time off during the school year, please complete an Absence Request Form. Please correspond with the Headteacher on matters of school policy or organisation. If, in exceptional circumstances, you come into school unexpectedly, please report to Reception.
Mr A Waters, Headteacher |
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Mrs K Pitman, Head of Year 7 |
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Mrs D Murphy, PA Headteacher |
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Hayley Shurmer, Head of Year Admin Assistant and Pastoral Support Officer |
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Mrs R Critchley, Attendance Officer |
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School Telephone Number |
01452 382249 |
School Email |
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School Instagram and Facebook |
ribstonhallhighschool |
At Ribston we use a parent/carer communication ‘app’, Arbor, which allows you to access school news, attendance and timetable information for your child. This app is free to download and allows you to send messages (including absence notifications) to school. All communication with parents/carers is sent via email. Please ensure we hold a valid email address and update us if this changes. You will receive our communication system details prior to September.
Your child will require the following equipment:
Your daughter will receive a number of textbooks which are lent to her, usually for the duration of the school year. These books should be cared for so that they are returned in the same condition as when they were issued. Parents/carers may be charged for lost or damaged books. In choosing a bag in which students will carry their books, parents/carers should have regard to the safety of other students in narrow corridors, and their daughter’s health, as well as its suitability in helping to preserve the books. All Year 7 students have a locker where textbooks may be kept so that not all books need to be carried around school.
Your child will have the opportunity to borrow library books but these must be returned by the designated date or fines will be charged.
Your child’s uniform and other property should be clearly marked with their name. Students are responsible for their own property and considerable care must be exercised. Only small sums of money should be brought to school, and none must be left in coat pockets, or elsewhere, away from the owner. If, in exceptional circumstances, larger sums have to be brought to school, they should be handed in to the Office for safe keeping.
All students will be given a blue fob when they join Ribston Hall – this can be used in the canteen and also for the various printers around the school. Parents/Carers are able to add funds to the fob, using Arbor. Arbor details will be issued over the Summer Term.
Students may purchase food from the school canteen before school – a breakfast service, at break or at lunchtime – when a variety of hot and cold food is available.
The food offer is:
Students currently entitled to free school meals can purchase food at breakfast, breaktime or lunchtime, depending on their preference. The current allowance is £3 per day, so if it is spent at breakfast or breaktime, it will not be available at lunchtime unless their Arbor account is topped up with more funds.
All breakfast items are available before school. Please note the food choices will be greater at lunchtime. For a full list of food combinations, please see the canteen menu and options on our website.
A number of buses are provided for Ribston Hall students; however, they are not arranged through Ribston Hall and are shared with other schools. A full list of school transport can be found on our website under the ‘Join Us’ section or please click here.
Cyclists are reminded that they should not cycle on pavements and may not cycle on the school site. The bicycle racks are situated by Tech 4.
Parents/carers are asked to encourage their child to behave responsibly en route to school, whether on foot or on public transport.
Students may only access the school through the Reception area if they have been granted permission by their Head of Year. Parents/carers may not drive onto the school site (unless collecting for an appointment during the day).
We have a number of peripatetic teachers who visit Ribston Hall to deliver regular music lessons across a range of instructions. If you wish your child to begin lessons, please have a look at 'Parent Information' on our website to view what is on offer and how to contact the peripatetic teachers. Although peripatetic teachers use the school facilities, any arrangements and communication should be made directly between the peripatetic teachers and parents, not through the school.
During the school year there are a number of school events that take place outside the normal school day, including Celebration Evenings, Open Evenings, and The Cathedral Service. Students are expected to attend.
During the year, the staff at Ribston Hall arrange a number of trips and visits. We seek your support in ensuring that your child makes the most of all the opportunities we offer. Where costs are incurred, such as coach fares and admission charges, parents/carers are asked to make a voluntary contribution in line with Department for Education guidelines. Parents/carers are invited to contact their child's Form Tutor or Head of Year if their financial circumstances make it impossible to contribute in this way.
There will be lots of opportunities for trips and visits throughout your daughter’s career at Ribston Hall, including ski trips and sports tours.
We are delighted to be able to offer Year 7 students the opportunity to attend a 2-night residential trip to Croft Farm, Tewkesbury. Students will take part in two days of water sports (sailing, katakanuing, paddleboarding, raft building, kayaking, windsurfing) and one day of land activities (pedal boats, archery, inflatables, team building, pedal karts). The evening activities will consist of orienteering and a disco.
Experienced instructors will ensure the activities are safe for students and the Year 7 Tutor team will support your child every step of the way. Students will sleep in dorms of up to 4 people, eat as a Year group in the communal dining room and have access to private toilets and shower cubicles.
The trip is designed to encourage students to step out of their comfort zone, build resilience and grow in confidence. It will allow students to develop their social skills, helping them to forge stronger friendships and ease the transition to secondary school.
We depart from school at 9am on Wednesday 25th September and return by 3pm on Friday 27th September. The trip will cost £185 payable via Arbor (logins will be provided), where consent for the trip needs to be given. The three instalments are as follows:
01/07/2024 - £65
01/08/2024 - £60
01/09/2024 - £60
The trip cost covers all activities, accommodation, food, travel and insurance. Your child may want to bring pocket money for the tuck shop which will be open during the Disco. We suggest bringing no more than £5.
We recommend that valuables are left at home as we cannot take responsibility for loss or damage to valuable items. Mobile phones will be stored at school for the duration of the trip to encourage students to interact with each other whilst away from home. An emergency contact will be provided should you need to contact your child urgently.
Please note that if a student withdraws from the visit, it will not be possible to return any sums paid once we have made payments to external providers. This trip is organised directly with Croft Farm, and we are bound by their terms and conditions.
We encourage all children to attend this trip to help ease the transition from Primary to Secondary School. To secure a place, please complete the online form here and pay the first instalment on 1st July. Arbor log in details will be provided to enable you to pay the instalments. A kit list will be provided nearer the time.
All students are encouraged to behave in a responsible and self-disciplined manner and to display sensitivity to the needs and feelings of others.
Students are allowed to bring mobile devices to school, but once inside the school gates they must be switched off. Students should not contact parents during the school day other than if absolutely necessary and this should be done through the Wellbeing Hub under the supervision of a member of the pastoral team. If students are caught using their mobile phone without permission, sanctions will apply. Please refer to the Mobile Phone Policy for detailed information on permissions.
For a full list of school policies please click here.
Students of Ribston Hall High School agree to:
Parent/carer(s) of a student at Ribston Hall High School will:
Ribston Hall High School will:
The trustees and staff would like parents/carers to know that we take issues of security and personal safety very seriously.
Visitors on site: we would like to ask for your co-operation in this:
Please note – parents/carers are regarded as visitors, and so we ask that you do not attempt to gain access after hours unless you are expected. Doors will be locked promptly at 4 pm.
We trust that you will understand the necessity of this procedure and will cooperate to ensure the safety of all students in our school.