Ravens Wood School
Bromley, United Kingdom
About Ravens Wood School
At Ravens Wood School we recognise that our people are our greatest assets; through working together we can provide the highest learning and development opportunities for you and our students.
Ravens Wood School is part of the Impact Multi Academy Trust, it is an oversubscribed 11-19 Academy, with single sex boys in Years 7-11 and a large mixed Sixth Form, there are approximately 1600 students on role.
Set in a semi-rural location on the outskirts of Bromley we are just 20 minutes from Central London by train and 5 minutes from open countryside. The local areas such as Locksbottom and Hayes offer a wide range of cafes, shops and restaurants, whilst the vibrant town of Bromley is a 10 minute car/bus journey away.
Headteacher
Melanie Lester
Values and vision
Our School aspires to provide each and every student with an exemplary education. We achieve this goal by carefully crafting a student-centred approach where individual needs are matched with a broad, ambitious and exciting curriculum of awe and wonder. The School envisions that when our students graduate, with their personal educational achievements maximised, they are perfectly positioned to seize the opportunities that lie before them.
At Ravens Wood, we aim to:
- Develop a Culture which fosters a love of learning and intellectual curiosity within a strong and supportive community.
- Deliver a rich and varied curriculum which leads to high academic performance and provides our students with the Currency to open doors to the future.
- Equip students with the tools to develop their individual Character, in an environment which promotes dignity, integrity, self-discipline and self-esteem.
Our aims are embedded into our school ethos:
Learn, Lead, Excel
Ofsted report
"Leaders provide high-quality support and subject-specific training for staff. Teachers have strong subject knowledge. They present information clearly and explain concepts effectively".
"The school’s ethos, to ‘learn, lead and excel’, is embodied by the well-designed curriculum. It matches, and often exceeds, the scope and ambition of what is expected nationally".
"Staff have high expectations of pupils’ behaviour. Leaders have recently made changes to the behaviour policy. They have ensured that staff have had training and support so that behaviour is managed more consistently. As a result, lessons are rarely disrupted".
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