The Oaks Academy is an 11-16 school, situated in the former grammar school, in a pleasant area of traditional housing in the southwestern part of Crewe. The Oaks Academy was graded 'Good' at its most recent Ofsted Inspection in April 2024, which was the first time in the school's history. In September 2020, The Oaks Academy became part of The Learning Alliance, now The Learning Partnership. We are committed to making the Oaks the school of choice for our local community. Our examination results last summer demonstrate the rapid rate of success the school is making, with GCSE results now a third of a grade higher than in previous years. We are now routinely oversubscribed, with over 50% more pupils on roll compared with 3 years ago and first choice applications for year 7 up by 25% for September 2024. Attendance is consistently above national and Cheshire East averages, indicating our pupils are happy and want to attend school. We provide for pupils of all abilities and differing backgrounds. We are committed to providing an aspirational, challenging, and supportive environment where each pupil is expected to aim for the highest standard in all aspects of school life and beyond. We work in partnership with pupils, parents and carers to improve outcomes, but we are equally passionate about the personal and social development of pupils outside of the classroom and encourage pupils to take part in a range of extra-curricular programmes and opportunities to develop as lifelong learners.
Skills Builder has provided a universal language for staff and pupils when discussing essential skills for life. The skills are used to complement our existing Personal Development programme through facilitation of form time sessions and assemblies utilising the resources on the hub. Form tutors use the resources and have reported improvement in the use of the skills and increased confidence from pupils using them throughout the year. The pupils are positive about the form time activities and see the value of them in building skills outside of the whole school curriculum. Staff are encouraged to use the skills in lessons and share best practice in staff briefings to develop consistent practice across the school.