Oasis Community Learning is a
multi-academy trust and one of Oasis Trust's subsidiary charities. It has an UID of 4076 It acts as an umbrella group to govern the Oasis Academies which are schools classed as
academies. The first three Oasis academies in
Enfield Lock,
Grimsby and
Immingham, opened in September 2007, with six more, two in
Bristol, two in
Southampton, two in
Croydon and one in
Salford, opening in September 2008. Since then, Oasis has grown to be one of the country's largest
Multi-Academy Trusts (MATs) and is currently responsible for 53 schools around England; a mix of primary, secondary and all-through academies. The trust have guided forty schools out of special measures. Chalke says "Turning round a school is sometimes a quick fix, it really, truly is. And sometimes it’s a really long, hard, hard job". A few schools have been problematic for decades, according to Chalke.
Oasis academies Primary • Oasis Academy Aspinal, Gorton, Manchester • Oasis Academy Bank Leaze, Lawrence Weston, Bristol • Oasis Academy Blakenhale Infants, Garretts Green, Birmingham • Oasis Academy Blakenhale Junior, Garretts Green, Birmingham • Oasis Academy Boulton, Soho, Birmingham • Oasis Academy Broadoak, Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside • Oasis Academy Byron, Coulsdon, London • Oasis Academy Connaught, Knowle, Bristol • Oasis Academy Firvale, Sheffield • Oasis Academy Foundry, Soho, Birmingham • Oasis Academy Harpur Mount, Harpurhey, Manchester • Oasis Academy Henderson Avenue, Scunthorpe • Oasis Academy Hobmoor, Yardley, Birmingham • Oasis Academy Johanna, Lower Marsh, London • Oasis Academy Limeside, Limeside, Oldham • Oasis Academy Long Cross, Lawrence Weston, Bristol • Oasis Academy Marksbury Road, Bristol • Oasis Academy New Oak, Bristol • Oasis Academy Nunsthorpe, Grimsby • Oasis Academy Parkwood, Scunthorpe • Oasis Academy Pinewood, Collier Row, London • Oasis Academy Putney, London • Oasis Academy Ryelands, South Norwood, London • Oasis Academy Short Heath, Erdington, Birmingham • Oasis Academy Skinner Street, Gillingham • Oasis Academy Warndon, Worcester • Oasis Academy Watermead, Sheffield • Oasis Academy Woodview, Edgbaston, Birmingham
Secondary •
Oasis Academy Arena, South Norwood, London •
Oasis Academy Brightstowe, Shirehampton, Bristol •
Oasis Academy Brislington, Brislington, Bristol •
Oasis Academy Coulsdon, Old Coulsdon, London •
Oasis Academy Enfield, Enfield Lock, London •
Oasis Academy Immingham, Immingham •
Oasis Academy Isle of Sheppey, Isle of Sheppey, Kent •
Oasis Academy John Williams, Hengrove, Bristol •
Oasis Academy Leesbrook, Oldham •
Oasis Academy Lister Park, Bradford •
Oasis Academy Lord's Hill, Southampton •
Oasis Academy Mayfield, Southampton •
Oasis Academy MediaCityUK, Salford Quays, Salford •
Oasis Academy Oldham, Hollinwood, Oldham •
Oasis Academy Sholing, Southampton •
Oasis Academy Silvertown, West Silvertown •
Oasis Academy South Bank, Lambeth, London •
Oasis Academy Wintringham, Grimsby
Under construction •
Oasis Academy Temple Quarter, Bristol
All-through •
Oasis Academy Don Valley, Attercliffe, Sheffield •
Oasis Academy Hadley, Ponders End, London •
Oasis Academy Shirley Park, Woodside, London
Oasis Horizons Horizons is a scheme to upskill each adult and child in the
Oasis Community Learning group by loaning them an Apple iPad tablet so they can access enhanced on-line learning both together in class and at home. Oasis explains that this • addresses the inequality agenda • allows Oasis to develop a more exciting curriculum taking advantage of hundreds of online apps • allows staff to work more efficiency, reducing the time needed to perform routine tasks • allows students and families to access resources at home involving families to be more involved in the students education. • prepares students for the next stage in their careers or in employment.
Oasis Restore Oasis took over the management of the
Medway Secure Training Centre (Medway Children's Prison) from
G4S and HM Prisons Service; the facility was scheduled to reopen in March 2021. The focus will be on rehabilitation not retaliation and the children and young people will be called students, not prisoners or inmates. Through education and a co-curriculum, Oasis hopes to develop a pathway for them towards that day that they can follow after they leave. There will be capacity for 64 students aged between 12 and 17 who may be staying from a few days to several years. In June 2019 the Ministry of Justice announced that they had awarded Oasis the long-term contract to run the UK's first ‘Secure School’. Chalke explains that Oasis will offer a therapeutically informed education and health care based alternative to youth prison. He also recognises that "The challenge is huge...we have been given a massive responsibility. I realise that the reputation of the Ministry of Justice and the reputation of the whole of Oasis depends on this." The Oasis Secure School, which will be known as Oasis Restore, will occupy the site of the Medway Secure Training College (formerly known as Borstal) which was previously run by
G4S until 2016 when a BBC Panorama documentary exposed the level of drugs and violence in the jail and the government removed their contract. Oasis Restore will open at the end of May 2024. ==References==