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Ravenscliffe High School and Sports College

State Special school · Halifax, HX3 0RZ
  • Co-ed
  • Ages 11-19
  • 253 pupils
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We felt overwhelmed by the tenacity of staff shown in undertaking such massive fundraising for the new school site, alongside their day jobs to which they have applied continued positivity and commitment.

It was a pleasure to meet and shake hands with so many proud students. Finishing with lunch at Cafe @ the Track summarised the school perfectly with its unified mix of staff, students, parents and the local community.

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Overview & data

Pupil numbers
253 ·
Sixth form numbers
89 ·
Local authority
Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council
SEN provision
    · ASD · HI · MLD · MSI · OTH · PD · PMLD · SEMH · SLCN · SLD · SpLD · VI

Headteacher

Acting head

Jo Hague

Since 2024, Jo Hague


Entrance

Placements made by the local authority to students with EHCPs. Most students come from one of Calderdale's two primary special schools, Highbury and Woodbank, but some from mainstream schools or establishments outside the authority (typically


Exit

Students move on to colleges in Halifax and Huddersfield (eg Calderdale College) or residential colleges further afield eg Grimsby, full and part time social service provision, various youth training schemes and work placements.

From year 12


Latest results

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Teaching & learning

Caters for a wide range of special needs, including moderate, severe and complex, profound and multiple learning difficulties; autistic spectrum disorders; sensory impairment; and physical disabilities. A small percentage with moderate emotional and

19
Number of teachers
13:1
Pupil to teacher ratio

Learning support & SEN

100 %
Students with a SEN EHCP
0 %
Students with SEN support

Arts & extracurricular

School has several gifted and talented crews in performing arts, such as the wheelchair dancing crew, which meet weekly and perform throughout the year including at the school’s biennial celebratory concert at the Victoria Theatre in Halifax. School


Sport

Swimming and cycling from year 7. Swimming takes place at own hydrotherapy pool on the Skircoat Green site or at Halifax Pool. Every child we met named swimming as their favourite activity. Other sporting facilities include a sports hall, dance


Ethos & heritage

Skircoat Green site opened 25 years ago. As the only specialist secondary in Calderdale, it has been subject to overcrowding, reaching more than double its intended capacity of 69 in 2017. They gained approval for a proposed new site - and after five


Therapy & staffing

Physiotherapy and speech and language therapy is provided via NHS referral. Therapists are on site regularly both assessing and working with students; however following initial referral this is often not provided quickly enough - a common problem


Pastoral care, inclusivity & discipline

With the introduction of a new focus session after morning registration, students are given time to work on personal EHCP objectives. There is also a 15-20 minute pastoral session at the end of every day. One parent told us 'each student has a


Pupils & parents

Two-thirds of pupils are based at Skircoat Green, the rest at Spring Hall (60 per cent boys). Aspire to have one teacher with two or three support staff to every nine students but due to current numbers pupils are typically in groups of 10-11. A

253
Number of pupils

The last word

We felt overwhelmed by the tenacity of staff shown in undertaking such massive fundraising for the new school site, alongside their day jobs to which they have applied continued positivity and commitment.

It was a pleasure to meet and shake hands


Inspection reports

Ofsted reports

From September 2024, Ofsted no longer makes an overall effectiveness judgement in inspections of state-funded schools.

Short inspection: Outstanding

You can read full reports on the Ofsted website

Leadership and management Outstanding

Full inspection: Outstanding

Leadership and management Outstanding
Sixth form provision Outstanding

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Address

Skircoat Green
Halifax
West Yorkshire
HX3 0RZ
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School data & information Ravenscliffe High School and Sports College Skircoat Green, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX3 0RZ
253 Pupil numbers
158/94 Pupil numbers boy/girls split
89 Sixth form numbers
38 % % of pupils eligible for free school meals
19 % Pupils whose first language is not English
13:1 Pupil to teacher ratio
19 Number of teachers
71 Number of teaching assistants

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Entry and exit data

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SEN overview

Ravenscliffe High School and Sports College is a special school. If you require more information on conditions the school can support, we encourage you to contact the school directly.

SEN statement

Provided by the school and not part of our review

We are Calderdale's only secondary special school, and cater for pupils with a wide range of special educational needs, including: moderate and severe learning difficulties, profound and multiple learning difficulties, autistic spectrum disorders, sensory impairment, and physical disabilities. A small percentage have identified moderate emotional and behavioural difficulties.

Well-qualified teachers and support assistants deliver the curriculum, to groups, in which favourable staff to student ratios are maintained. The organisation of the school reflects that of a mainstream secondary school, with students predominantly taught in chronological year groups and all National Curriculum subjects offered, plus personal, social, health and citizenship education, careers advice and opportunities for work experience or post school preparation activities. The school also operates specialised needs based communication groups, in which students focus on the development of a range of skills from non-verbal and verbal functional communication, to reading, writing and comprehension. These extend into needs based literacy, numeracy and ICT sessions within key stage groupings.

Great emphasis is placed on students becoming involved in the community, visiting local shops and places of interest and developing independence skills by using public transport with appropriate levels of support from staff. Inclusion opportunities are actively promoted and supported. Some students may spend time working collaboratively with mainstream peers, or attend sessions at other local schools or colleges. The school's Springboard programme provides some students with vocational experience opportunities and intensive staff support during extended workplace placements.

The aim of Ravenscliffe High School and Sports college is: 'To recognise and respond to the individual needs of its students and provide them with a relevant and challenging curriculum whilst working closely with parents and carers.'

We aspire to achieve this by: providing a positive, well resourced learning environment staffed by trained and committed professionals; encouraging students to develop a positive attitude to learning through the celebration of success and achievement; maintaining high expectations in terms of attendance, behaviour and co-operation in learning; providing a broad, balanced and relevant curriculum, including the National Curriculum, which excites and challenges students; ensuring a safe and caring environment where individual views on religious and cultural issues are respected as students develop into responsible citizens; working closely with parents, carers and the local community and managing the funding and resources available in an effective and efficient manner.

Updated Jan 2019
100 %
Students with a SEN EHCP UK special school avg. 99.3%
0 %
Students with SEN support UK special school avg. 0.7%

SEN conditons supported

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Conditions (Might cover/be referred to as) Provision
ASD - Autistic Spectrum Disorder Aspergers, Autism, High functioning autism, Neurodivergent, Neurodiversity, Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), Social skills Yes
HI - Hearing Impairment Yes
MLD - Moderate Learning Difficulty Learning needs Yes
MSI - Multi-Sensory Impairment Sensory processing Yes
OTH - Other Difficulty/Disability Downs Syndrome, Epilepsy, Genetic, Tics, Tourettes Yes
PD - Physical Disability Yes
PMLD - Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulty Complex needs, Global delay, Global developmental delay Yes
SEMH - Social, Emotional and Mental Health Anxiety, Complex needs, Emotionally based school avoidance (EBSA), Mental Health Yes
SLCN - Speech, Language and Communication Selective mutism Yes
SLD - Severe Learning Difficulty Complex needs Yes
SpLD - Specific Learning Difficulty Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Auditory processing, Developmental Co-ordination Difficulties (DCD), Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Handwriting Yes
VI - Visual Impairment Special facilities for Visually Impaired Yes

Ofsted reports

From September 2024, Ofsted no longer makes an overall effectiveness judgement in inspections of state-funded schools.

Short inspection: Outstanding

You can read full reports on the Ofsted website

Leadership and management Outstanding

Full inspection: Outstanding

Leadership and management Outstanding
Sixth form provision Outstanding
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