The school’s curriculum is both broad and balanced and promotes the spiritual moral, cultural, mental and physical development of pupils and in addition prepares pupils at the school for the opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of later life.
The school’s Curriculum Policy complies with the Equality Act and SEN Regulations 14 and we embed these characteristics into our everyday practice.
All pupils follow the National Curriculum. The National Curriculum is a set of subjects and standards used by primary and secondary schools so children learn the same things. It covers what subjects are taught and the standards children should reach in each subject. More information can be found at:
To aid the transition from primary, Year 7 pupils are taught in a primary style setting (one class teacher) in the Rowan provision. From Year 8, the pupils transition to the main school building but maintain a primary style model of one class teacher. From Year 9, pupils follow a secondary style model where pupils move around the main school building for all subject-specific learning.
By the end of Key Stage 3, we aspire that all pupils have:
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Pupils follow the National Curriculum in Key Stage 4.
By the end of Key Stage 4, we aspire that all pupils realise their ambition about:
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NCFE Level 1 Certificate in Essential English in Everyday Life
Mathematics Award in Number a Measure
In the Summer term of Year 9, pupils begin the transition to Key Stage 4 and can make choices of subject choices for Year 10 and Year 11.
Our Options Booklet can be found here.
For further information regarding our Vocational Pathway, please click here.
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Option 1:
Option 2:
At Oakfield School, we have a full-time qualified teacher and a LBSM who provides English intervention throughout the week on a one-to-one basis with identified pupils (those with gaps in their learning or low prior attainment). The Maths department have allocated time on their timetable to provide targeted intervention sessions for pupils as and when required. The sessions last between 20-30 minutes per pupil. Evidence provided by the EEF indicates that one-to-one tuition can be effective, providing approximately five additional months’ progress on average.
The school has a designated space where the intervention sessions are carried out.
Oakfield is an accredited exam centre of AQA, OCR, EDEXCEL, WJEC, NOCN, NCFE, BCS, Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, NIBAS