A good academy converter school in Bury. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Ribble Drive Community Primary School.
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"Be the best you can be"
Religious Education is taught in accordance with the Bury Local Authority Agreed Syllabus, using SACRE resources and Understanding Christianity; aims to develop respect for Christianity and other major world religions and worldviews, promote inclusion and dialogue, and allow withdrawal if requested by parents.
Welcome from Headteacher Mrs J Caunce. The message emphasizes Ribble Drive as a welcoming, safe, and nurturing community where children are the priority, with a broad, all-round education, strong pastoral care, and a focus on core values and inclusive family ethos.
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Disability and SEND: To make all reasonable adjustments to ensure that any member of the school community with a disability is not placed at a disadvantage and to endeavour to anticipate their needs in advance of their participation in any activities within the school.
Ribble Drive is a one-form entry primary school (up to 30 children per year). In oversubscribed cases, priority is given to children with an Education, Health & Care Plan or Special Educational Needs (EHCP) named school, Looked After Children or previously looked after, children with an older brother or sister at the school, and then other applicants. Reception admissions follow Local Authority procedures with appeals to the Local Education Authority.