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Oasis Community Learning Building Community – Developing People I am often asked why Oasis run schools. The reason is very simple – we believe that every person matters. It was back in 1985 that I first set up Oasis which, over the years since then, has grown to become a provider of education, housing and healthcare around the world. As part of this, Oasis Community Learning – one of the family of Oasis charities – has developed a number of Academies across the UK, each of which is committed to exactly the same core values that motivate all of our work. That’s why Oasis Academy Marksbury Road will provide a welcoming and rich educational environment – academically, vocationally, socially, morally, spiritually, emotionally and environmentally – for each of our pupils.
Through clear leadership, outstanding staff and good resources, our aim is to create a positive and affirming atmosphere in which confident and competent learners are nurtured to explore questions, seek answers and solve problems – as well as to care passionately about their neighbours, their community and their planet. Every person matters, which means that each child deserves the opportunity to flourish and thrive. Oasis believes that our strong Christian values and ethos, together with the partnership we form with each parent or carer, will provide the life-foundation that enables your child to achieve their full potential. In short, Oasis believes that your child matters.
Steve Chalke MBE – Founder
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Principal’s Welcome I am delighted to welcome you to the new Oasis Academy Marksbury Road, and thank you for taking the time to have a look at our prospectus. Once you’ve looked through it, please take a look at our website www.oasisacademymarksburyroad.org which gives additional practical information about the school. The academy will have a brand new building and play area on Marksbury Rd in the Bedminster area of Bristol, offering provision for 60 reception places in September 2015. The academy will then grow each year until it is full, with a total of 420 children. Our vision is to create a new Academy based on the belief that all pupils, regardless of background or ability, should be able to fulfil their potential as they develop aspirations, self-belief, justice and respect for their community and one another. It is through a sincere and dedicated approach to partnership working that we will achieve this goal together. By working closely with families, the local community, faith groups and other providers we will ensure that this vision is achieved. The academy will join Oasis Academy John Williams, Oasis Academy New Oak and Oasis Academy Connaught in the South Bristol Hub which already offers holiday clubs, coffee shops, after school activities and other clubs that benefit the children that attend the academies, their families and the communities in which they are situated.
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The Academy building will be ready in early Summer 2015 and we will be offering visits to tour the new building as soon as we can. More information will be available on our website. The relationship that we have with you – the parents and carers of our children – is extremely important to us because it’s only by us working together, as a team, that your children can achieve their potential and have a happy and rewarding time at school. We understand that, as parents and carers, nothing is more important to you than ensuring that your children have the best chance in life so that you can be proud of them. That’s why keeping your children safe, happy and continually stimulated to learn, is our top priority. We all want to be proud of your children. Your school is part of your community and Oasis Academy Marksbury Road is, and very much wants to be, part of your community. An outstanding school is one where everybody associated with it works together as an effective team with the aim of helping your children achieve their academic and social potential so that they can have better tomorrows and turn their ambitions and dreams into realities. We all very much look forward to getting to know you and working with you. A very warm welcome to Oasis Academy Marksbury Road.
Best wishes
George Franks Executive Principal
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Achieve Brilliance • Happy, aspirational children who know and believe that they are capable of greatness. • Caring, kind children who know right from wrong and treat everyone with kindness and respect. • Outstanding teachers who inspire every child to be the best they can possibly be. • Daily learning adventures which excite, empower and engage creativity and intellect. • A community of learners who care about the world and understand their responsibility to make it better
At Oasis Academy Marksbury Road, we believe that our children learn best: • If we give them a wide experience of different subjects and activities • If we focus on teaching them skills and how to do things • If we challenge them to problem solve and challenge themselves • If they are actively involved, interested and enjoy their learning
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Our Mission Statement Oasis Academy Marksbury Road: Because you are the expert on your child
Because all great artists began with finger painting
We believe that education is a partnership between family, school and community and that by everyone working together that children can achieve their social and academic potential, and become good citizens, leading happy and rewarding lives when they leave. We understand that, as parents and carers, nothing is more important to you than ensuring that your children have the best chance in life so that you can be proud of them. That’s why keeping your children safe and continually stimulated to learn, is our top priority. We all want the best for your child.
At Oasis Aacdemy Marksbury Road we believe that very child can achieve greatness and that no one should set a ceiling on ambition – whatever your child dreams of becoming we will encourage them to aim for the stars and to shine. So for all those aspiring doctors, train drivers, footballers, dancers, firefighters, artists and Prime Minsters – Oasis Academy Marksbury Road will allow your child to follow their dream and be brilliant!
Because schools are at the heart of the community
Children need opportunities to explore and experience the world – learning is best when it is meaningful, inspirational and creative and that is what Oasis Academy Marksbury Road offers. During the Foundation Stage much learning will be child led and although a more formal curriculum will begin in Year 1, child centred learning will still be at the heart of the academy throughout their time here.
Your school is part of your community and Oasis Academy Marksbury Road is, and very much wants to be, part of your community. An outstanding school is one where everybody associated with it works together as an effective team with the aim of helping your children achieve their academic and social potential so that they can have better tomorrows and turn their ambitions and dreams into realities. Our academy looks forward to working with you to provide a centre of excellence within the community that achieves just that, an academy that shines with brilliance.
Because sometimes the best learning comes from jumping in puddles
Because every child is as unique as your finger print Our ethos is one of respect for individuals and we believe that everyone should all be valued for who they are. To be confident, children need to develop a real sense of who they are and who they are becoming in a positive light: we all have different talents and abilities and these need to be nurtured and celebrated so we can become the best possible version of ourselves.
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About our Academy Oasis Academy Marksbury Road is situated in the area of Bedminster. It is a brand new school opening in September 2015 with its first cohort of 60 children in Reception. The school will then grow year on year until it is full in 2021. We are building a brand new, purpose-built building that will be ready in spring 2015, plenty of time for us to prepare the building and welcome your children in September. Oasis Academy Marksbury Road will be a co-educational school, which will admit children between the ages of 4 to 11 years.
Parents evenings will be held termly to discuss your child’s progress. Full reports are issued at the end of each academic year. Additionally, interim progress reports are issued at the end of the Autumn and Spring terms for children in Year 2 onwards. Every Friday we hold a whole Academy assembly to celebrate the week’s achievements. We also hold an annual presentation assembly in July to celebrate achievements and excellence during the year. In addition to parents evenings, if you have concerns we encourage you to make an appointment at any time during the year to discuss anything connected with your child’s education or wellbeing.
Children admitted to the academy are allocated places in accordance with the local authority’s Admissions Policy. For further information on this please visit the following website:
www.bristol.gov.uk/schooladmissions
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Academy Day Contact with Parents/Carers Children achieve more when both home and the academy work together. To this end, the academy aims to work in close partnership with parents/carers. You are welcome to raise any questions or concerns that arise with staff. Teaching staff can be consulted at the end of the day when they escort children to the playground or by appointment. If you have any concerns at any time during the academic year please contact your child’s teacher by letter or through the office to arrange an appointment with your child’s class teacher at a mutually convenient time so that you will be free from interruption. We will also contact you if we have any concerns about your child.
Year 3 to Year 6 – White shirt and Academy tie, Academy jumper, grey trousers, shorts, skirt or pinafore and black school shoes. PE KIT to be worn to the Academy on PE days • PE t-shirt – white polo with Academy logo • Navy PE shorts and tracksuit for PE • Green PE sweatshirt • Trainers or PE daps
• School book bag (with academy logo) Each term teachers send home a curriculum overview which gives details of the range of skills their children will be Sweatshirts, polo shirts, shorts and bags with the academy learning. Learning targets are also sent home termly. logo can be obtained online from the Academy supplier. A small stock will be held at the Academy
Uniform
Jewellery Children are expected to wear full academy uniform every day. The uniform consists of: Reception to Year 2 – Green polo and green jumper with logo. Grey trousers, shorts or skirt and black school shoes. Each child will be expected to have a book bag that will be brought to the academy each day. • Green gingham dresses can be worn in the summer
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Jewellery is not permitted, except for children with pierced ears, who may wear studs on those days when they do not have swimming or PE. Earrings must be removed for PE lessons. If a child’s ears have very recently been pierced they may wear their studs provided that they are covered with tape by parents/carers, before they come to the academy. Once the lesson is over they may remove the tape. Children can wear a watch.
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Personal Property
Charging
Items of personal property should not be brought into the academy unless there is a special reason and authorisation has been given by the class teacher. If older children require mobile phones for safety reasons when making their own way home, they should be handed into their teacher on arrival. The academy accepts no liability for the loss of personal possessions. All belongings, including all items of academy uniform should be clearly labelled.
We charge towards the cost of coach and entrance fees for trips out of the academy. Parents/carers cannot be required to pay for activities that take place during the academy day but trips may not be able to take place without sufficient voluntary contributions.
Healthy Meals and Snacks
• Some extra-curricular clubs (to cover the cost of materials and equipment)
The academy operates a healthy eating policy. At lunchtime we encourage children to have an academy meal. These are cooked on site and are nutritionally balanced and always offer a choice. Menus are available in the main office. Alternatively from Year 3 children may bring a packed lunch. Please note that children are not allowed to bring crisps, sweets or chocolate into the academy at any time in line with the healthy eating policy. Children should bring plain water to drink during the day in labelled bottles. These should be taken home and refilled each day.
We ask for contributions for: • Extra instrumental lessons
• Trips • Residential visits • Visits to the academy by theatre companies, performers or special visitors
The Curriculum at Oasis Academy Marksbury Road During the Foundation Stage children will enjoy a reading rich curriculum with plenty of opportunity for child led learning. The development of early maths will be a combination of formal taught lessons and exposure to mathematical learning through play and story; whilst the entire academy day will allow for the development of the whole child as a unique individual. Each lower school classroom will have access to outdoor learning space, as will Year 3, whilst all classes will benefit from the Library, Media Centre, Sports area, PE hall, Performance hall, playground and cookery room.
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Subjects From Year 1, the academy’s curriculum is planned to include all aspects of the ten subjects outlined in the National Curriculum. These are: Maths, English, Science, Design and Technology, History, Geography, ICT, Art, Music and Physical Education. Religious Education is also taught. We also place a strong emphasis on developing children’s understanding of their own and others’ needs and feelings through a programme of PSHEC (personal, social, health, education and citizenship). This may be taught as discrete lessons, integrated into other subjects and also promoted through assemblies and day-to-day events in our academy life.
In all subjects we encourage children to ask and try to answer their own questions and explain their thinking. We aim to include trips and real experiences in our curriculum whenever we can. Different teaching methods are used at different times in the academy. During a week, a mixture of whole class, group and individual teaching and learning will be used, depending on which is most appropriate.
Whenever possible, we try to make links across subjects, so that learning in one area enhances learning in another subject. Some subjects such as Maths and English are taught daily. Others are planned for over the year through whole academy themes and topics. These themes have been chosen because they exemplify some of the values we believe are important for children’s future well being and success. Each year group investigates a different aspect of the theme.
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Skills Based Curriculum Every day the amount of knowledge in the world grows. At Oasis Academy Marksbury Road we believe that it is important to teach children the skills to be able to find out and use the knowledge that they need, when they need it. Our teaching is focused on developing children’s generic learning and thinking skills as well as subject specific skills. We prioritise developing the key skills identified in the National Curriculum as follows: • Communication: This includes the skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing and using them across the curriculum and in everyday situations. • Application of Numbers: this includes developing mental and written calculation skills, using data, interpreting measurements and being able to use these skills in different subjects and everyday situations. • Information & Communication Technology: As computers become increasingly more important in all aspect of life, learners needs to be able to choose ICT tools to find analyse, interpret, evaluate and present information. They need to be able to decide when and how to use ICT. The academy has excellent computer facilities. • Learning to Learn: This is a process of discovery about learning It involves a set of principles and skills which, if understood and used, helps learners learn more effectively and become learners for life.
• Problem Solving: We embed problem solving in all areas of the curriculum to help children develop skills and strategies linked to them.
Sex and Relationships Education Sex Education forms part of the health and science curriculum. Children learn about relationships within a moral, family-orientated framework. They learn about themselves and other living organisms as part of the life and living processes elements of the science curriculum. Parents/carers are informed of this and given the opportunity to discuss the resources and content of these lessons. Parents/carers have a right to withdraw their child from sex education and may discuss this with the child’s class teacher.
Home Learning We expect children to reinforce and extend the learning they are doing in the academy at home. To this end, we set regular home learning tasks. The amount of time children are expected to spend on formal learning at home increases as they go through the academy. Children are expected to read, learn spellings and times tables daily. In addition, they are given tasks to reinforce current topics at the academy, focused primarily on tasks in maths and English. These may be extended tasks over a period of time. Children in Years 2 to 6 have a homework diary, which can be used to promote communication between home and the academy. Please write down in your child’s homework diary anything you wish the teacher to be aware of relating to the home learning tasks.
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Collective Worship Awe, wonder and worship take place daily from Monday to Thursday. These are broadly Christian in tone but explore other cultures and beliefs as well as providing a chance to discuss moral issues. Parents/carers and friends of the academy may be invited to attend these from time to time. On Fridays all classes attend a celebration assembly led by the Principal. Parents/carers have the right to withdraw their children from acts of collective worship. If you wish to do this, you should discuss this with your child’s class teacher.
Extra-Curricular Activities To further enrich their lives at the academy, children are encouraged to participate in extra-curricular activities. Such activities vary from year to year but may include football, tag rugby, hockey, netball, gymnastics and athletics, gardening, film making, art, dance, drama, chess and choir. The academy provides access to peripatetic music teachers if parents/carers wish to buy extra music lessons. Most activities take place after the academy day. Children may be asked to contribute a small fee towards the cost of providing materials for these activities.
Sporting Aims Children at Oasis Academy Marksbury Road are encouraged to participate in a variety of sporting activities ranging from gymnastics, dance, and small ball games to team games such as netball, football and rounders. During KS 2 children attend swimming lessons. Whilst urging the children to do their best at all times, we also believe that children should learn to enjoy taking part and that winning is not the only mark of achievement.
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The academy is a member of the local schools sport partnership and benefits from participating in a range of organised competitions and sports festivals.
Our Commitment to Equality Equality and inclusion are at the heart of Oasis. We have a passion to include everyone and a deep desire to treat everyone equally. We accept others for who they are and respect differences. Our aim is to provide an excellent education for all our children. Our way of doing this is to work hard to improve children’s attainment and the standards of teaching and learning continually. At the same time, we also aim to meet the needs of the whole person and the whole community because we understand that the whole of life is education and that everyone who is part of a child’s life affects that child’s understanding of life and, therefore, his or her education. In this sense, every person matters.
The Equality Act 2010 gathers together various different pieces of equality legislation which have been developed over a number of recent years. It sets out some key equality provisions for the delivery of education and a requirement for public bodies to eliminate discrimination, advance equality of opportunity and foster good relationships between different groups. Against the background of the UK’s increasingly diverse communities, Oasis recognises that this Act plays a major role in recognising the UK’s historic commitment to tolerance. The Equality Act 2010 is, therefore, an important and significant piece of legislation for Oasis because its key provisions underpin the aim of Oasis itself: an equal and inclusive society in which difference is understood and respected. This academy is committed to meeting its obligations within the law and being a good expression of Oasis’ own commitment to equality.
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Special Educational Needs
Behaviour
We aim to meet the needs of all individuals within our academy. Occasionally some children experience greater difficulties in aspects of their learning than others. These children are offered extra support within their class. They may be identified as having Special Educational Needs. In line with the Special Educational Needs (SEN) Code of Practice these children are placed on the academy’s SEN support register. Their progress is closely monitored and reviewed at regular intervals. Individual Education Plans may be written for children with Special Educational Needs and are reviewed with parents/carers at Parents/carers’ Evenings or by arrangement. If necessary the academy is able to access many support agencies in order to help meet their needs. Some children will need and Education, Care and Health Plan to help plan their pathway through education and the Academy is committed to support families through this.
School rules/standards of behaviour –
Gifted and Talented The academy keeps a register of children who have specific talents or gifts in order to better meet their learning needs. These children are stretched to ensure they reach their potential.
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We expect high standards of behaviour at all times. We encourage children to develop self-discipline and to care about themselves and others, respecting their rights and feelings. There are three core rules throughout the academy: 1. Work your socks off 2. Be Kind 3. Stay Safe
Oasis Academy Marksbury Road and the Community The academy enjoys close links with the local community and works closely with several local agencies. The academy aims to help children understand their own identity and to appreciate and value the diversity of people’s different backgrounds and circumstances.
Complaints Procedure If a parent/carer is unhappy about something or has any concerns about anything to do with the academy, they should communicate this as soon as possible. In the first instance parents should discuss any concerns with the class teacher. Most concerns or issues can be addressed informally at this stage. Teachers are available for informal discussions at the end of the academy day or by appointment. If any issue remains unresolved, parents should arrange an appointment with the Deputy Principal or Assistant Principal. If it is difficult to discuss a matter with the class teacher, an appointment should be directly with the Deputy Principal or Assistant Principal responsible for their child’s year group. The Deputy Principal or Assistant Principal will investigate any concerns raised and inform the parent of their findings. In most cases, the issue will have been resolved by this stage. However, if parents are still unhappy, they should make a formal complaint in writing addressed to the Principal. If all the above stages fail to resolve the issue, parents should make a formal complaint in writing addressed to the chair of the academy council.
The academy council s responsible for acknowledging, investigating and responding to such formal complaints about the academy. Further details are available in the academy’s Complaint Procedure available by request from the main office.
Availability of Documentation Parents/carers should note that the academy has a great deal of documentation. Essential policies and information are available by request from the main office or through the academy’s website: www.oasisMarksbury Road.org Executive Principal: George Franks
If you wish to know more about Oasis Community Learning - part of the Oasis group of charities please contact: The Oasis Centre 75 Westminster Bridge Road London SE1 7HS www.oasiscommunitylearning.org Registered number: 5398529.
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Oasis Academy Marksbury Road Marksbury Road, Bedminster, Bristol, BS3 5JL Tel: 01275 894590 Email: info@oasismarksburyroad.org www.oasisacademymarksburyroad.org