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Ryde Academy is an
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status
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, including
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, located in
Ryde Ryde is an English seaside town and civil parish on the north-east coast of the Isle of Wight. The built-up area had a population of 24,096 according to the 2021 Census. Its growth as a seaside resort came after the villages of Upper Ryde and ...
on the
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, England.


History

Education on the school site began with Ryde High School which was a 13–18 school built and opened in 1964 to accommodate the expanding population of
Ryde Ryde is an English seaside town and civil parish on the north-east coast of the Isle of Wight. The built-up area had a population of 24,096 according to the 2021 Census. Its growth as a seaside resort came after the villages of Upper Ryde and ...
, the largest town on the
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. The school was successful in achieving a Specialist Languages Status and a Media and Arts Specialism. In 2008 the Isle of Wight education authority decided to abolish the tripartite education system (of
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s,
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and
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) and instead adopt the two stage,
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and
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model used by the majority of authorities in England. According to the new two stage model Ryde High School would be extended from the 712 pupils of 13–18 age range, and it would become an Academy for 1200 pupils aged 11–18. Academy chains were invited to bid for the contract to run the new Ryde Academy 11–18 school. The contract was won by
Academies Enterprise Trust Lift Schools, formerly Academies Enterprise Trust, is a multi-academy trust with 57 primary, secondary and special schools in England. One of the largest networks of schools in the country, it is a non-profit, educational trust, which sponsors s ...
which took over Ryde Academy (and also two other schools on the Isle of Wight: Sandown Bay Academy and
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) in 2012. In 2014, Ryde Academy was successful in acquiring the site of a local primary school which was closing, and this became the new Haylands Sixth Form Centre. The last headteacher of Ryde High School was Linda McGowan. The first Principal of Ryde Academy was Rob Hoddle who resigned in 2013. He was replaced by the Vice Principal, Debbie Price, who became acting Principal in Nov 2013 until a new principal could be appointed. Dr Rory Fox was appointed as Executive Principal to provide external support to Mrs Price. Eric Jackson took over leadership of the Academy in January 2015, and
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was appointed as Principal for September 2015. In early 2024,
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took a step back from the school. A spokesperson for Academy Enterprise Trust said: "Mrs Ballard has been away from work for personal reasons." AET has not commented if she will return to the school, leaving Vice Principal Will Doyle to lead the school with assistance from AET. It was later announced that Joy Ballard had decided to retire from teaching after 30 years. In late 2024, the new Principal was announced to be former Vice Principal Will Doyle with other staff stepping up to take his previous position. With Will Doyle taking over as principal, and AET rebranding as
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, it was announced that Ryde Academy would be renamed to Lift Ryde from the start of the 2025-26 school term. These changes are yet to take place.


Academic achievements

In 2007, Ryde High School was commended by the
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(called DfES at the time) for its achievements with disadvantaged pupils. In 2010, before Ryde High School became Ryde Academy, it was judged by OFSTED to be providing a "Satisfactory" quality of education. In its first inspection as an
Academies Enterprise Trust Lift Schools, formerly Academies Enterprise Trust, is a multi-academy trust with 57 primary, secondary and special schools in England. One of the largest networks of schools in the country, it is a non-profit, educational trust, which sponsors s ...
(AET) school, OFSTED judged that standards were "inadequate". GCSE results since 2004 have improved as follows: In the summer of 2014, Ryde Academy reported its biggest ever improvement in results, with a 200% improvement in the proportion of pupils gaining A/A* grades In the Summer of 2015, when AET asked Eric Jackson (from AET's "troubled" Sandown Bay Academy) to lead Ryde Academy, the GCSE results plummeted to 36% (compared to
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53% and Priory School 54%). A level results have gone from 3% of pupils gaining A/A* results in 2010, to 50% of pupils gaining A/A* in 2016. In terms of its OFSTED grades, the academy has improved steadily from "inadequate" in 2013 to "requires improvement" in 2014, to "good" in Nov 2016. The leader of the Isle of Wight Council, Jonathan Bacon, said: "This is great news...I have no doubt that the school will continue to build upon this achievement..." Principal, Joy Ballard, said: "I'm fed up reading about what a bad deal the island's education system seems to be giving to its kids."


Extra curricular and community achievements

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: the academy competes each year and in 2013 won the Southern Premier competition. In 2015 Ryde Academy came second in the national finals. *
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Challenge. The Ryde High School team won the 2010 Isle of Wight finals. *
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events, including in 2016 a residential event at Marwell Zoo, followed by a second week at PGL Little Canada. as well as hosting tea parties for local residential care homes at the Sixth Form Centre. *International links: in February 2011, Ryde High were the first school in the country to send students to Bangladesh on a trip. The students went as part of the Connecting Classrooms project and visited five schools around the country. *Financial Management: Prior to joining the
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Ryde High School was suffering from a significant deficit in the region of £1m. but by 2015 the academy had managed to reverse that situation, into a surplus of more than £1m.


Controversies

In 2014, there was a crackdown on school uniform which led to an estimated 250 to 300 pupils being removed from lessons and sent home or placed in isolation, due to uniform infringements which included issues with skirt length, shoes and socks, and trousers. Some pupils were sent home, and some were placed in isolation. The incident received widespread coverage from ''BBC South Today'', ''
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'' television show. As a result of the Academy's actions, some parents removed their children from the school and
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said that they fully supported Ryde Academy. In the same year, a controversy erupted when teaching unions at Ryde academy were challenged for defending poorly performing teachers who were accused of letting down the education of the children within the academy. Matters came to a head in February 2015 when under-performing union members were due to be dismissed, but
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, the CEO of
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intervened to prevent that from taking place. In January 2015, OFSTED criticized the
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for failing to provide enough support to Ryde Academy in order to help the academy to improve standards at a faster rate. When academic standards at neighbouring Sandown Bay Academy collapsed and
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were unable to improve the school, they announced in 2017 a plan to close Sandown Bay Academy and the transfer of all the pupils to Ryde Academy. The principal and governors of Ryde announced that they had not even been consulted about the plan and that they had discovered it from AET's press statements. There were widespread protests across the Isle of Wight about the poor performance of AET and the way that AET were behaving with the Island's schools, leading to a demand that AET should be removed from managing all schools on the Isle of Wight, including Ryde Academy. In October 2024, there was significant parental uproar due to changes brought to the school by new Principal Will Doyle and
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. Changes involved banning phones via locking them in a Yondr phone pouch and strict new uniform policies, which resulted in brand new Year 7 students being suspended and given isolation on their first day at the academy. The main changes were the involvement of stricter rules on skirt length and banning crew-necked jumpers, with only V-necked jumpers being permitted. Additional controversy was caused by the long queues to unlock the phone pouches, resulting in students missing school buses. The uproar was significantly increased with school staff deleting all comments on their
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page, essentially censoring parents who had issues or concerns.


Notable former pupils and staff

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– English heptathlete *
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- drummer of Finnish
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* Shannon Watson - actress *
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- Head teacher of the academy from 2015-2024


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References

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