Oaklands School is proud of our learners and they achieve results well above the national average. Our students take part in a range of extra-curricular activities to develop their sense of self-worth, respect and confidence.
At Oaklands, we are committed to serving the local community and being active citizens in the wider international community.
We are a learning community
That knows no barriers
SCHOOL ETHOS
Our school vision is at the centre of everything we do at Oaklands. However, we also have a school ethos, which helps us to understand what we should do every day in order to deliver our vision for the future.
In order to deliver our school vision, we expect students:
Oaklands School is proud of our learners and they achieve results well above the national average, taking part in a range of extra-curricular activities to develop their sense of self-worth, respect and confidence. Oaklands is committed to serving the local community and being active citizens to the wider international community.
Oaklands School is committed to providing a secure environment for students, where children feel safe and are kept safe. All adults at Oaklands recognise that safeguarding is everyone’s duty of care to ensure the safeguarding and welfare of students irrespective of the role they undertake.
The school sets high standards of behaviour. The ethos of respect and care to individuals and the community is at the core of the policy. Racism, sexism, homophobia and other forms of discrimination are not acceptable. Where students infringe these standards, the school will seek to respond in a way that sees the behaviour as unacceptable but that still recognises the needs of the individual that carries it out. Students having difficulty with their behaviour will be offered individual support, through a revised timetable, a Pastoral Support Programme or, where appropriate and Individual Education Plan designed to meet their needs.
Learning is a key priority at Oaklands School. There is a range of subjects on offer and flexible study pathways. The School Curriculum Policy spans from KS3 to KS5. The curriculum aims to provide a broad and balanced and inclusive curriculum, offering more choice and variety that fully meet satutory obligations and offers appropriate guidance for students and parents on careers and making choices.
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My son attended school gave him a good start. Kind teachers and support avaderble
By riya (Jun, 2017) |
One of the first and only choice we made for our child, who'll be attending the school from next September, Reason we took the decision, we have other family members who'd attended the school and also some are currently studying there. They all are seem to be doing very well with their education, and from their results and recommendation we decided to pay a visit 2 weeks ago. The headmistress she is the foundation of the school and also with experience and great results. Listening to her speech during the open evening she just convinced me and my wife along with my child. Thank you Oaklands
By Akhtar Hussain (Nov, 2017) |