My son is a student at Oasis Academy Putney. He is totally thriving. They learn mandarin every week from Reception, he is 6 and now drops mandarin into conversation like it’s nothing. They have music once a week as well as singing incorporated into other subjects to help memorise key facts. (My toddler now joins in singing the continents and also the planets song - and it’s cute but I’d be happy for them to get a new song soon!!) The Christmas and end of year performances are frankly incredible - the drama, dance and music teachers worked superbly together. They have outdoor learning lessons for an hour every week on the common in Reception and throughout KS1 and are very lucky to have this level of access to the common.
My son, to date (recognising he is only 6), has performed well academically and Oasis teachers have stretched his learning and ensured that he is challenged. He is reading above his age group. When he started Oasis he could only recognise a handful of basic words from what I’d done with him. He is very happy going to school every day and adores the teachers.
They have used the on-site kitchen, which we love as it encourages independence and teaches a key life skill!
We find Senior Leadership to be, frankly, incredible. The passion they show for the children’s experience is unquestionable and they are always very responsive and have multiple excellent reasons for any decisions they make. Miss Hughes, Head of School, has been there for years and knows each child individually, whether she has taught them or not. She asked my son how one of his weekend activities went one Monday that I’d never mentioned to her. The teachers truly care.
We have had great experiences with each class teacher getting to know our son very quickly and where his interests lie to motivate him. My son also adores the French teacher who is a TA at school, and his own class TA.
Oasis Putney aligns their lessons and assemblies closely with their 9 habits and the children are always polite and engaging. They have mini student teams that the children write applications for, such as Eco Team, Charity Champions, Mini Senior Leadership (like prefects) to name a few. These groups are excellent and very worthwhile experiences for the children in my view to prepare them for applications and leadership responsibilities later in life.
There is also an excellent behaviour system in place which clearly works as the children behave impeccably in assemblies that parents are invited to and are always courteous in the playground.
Year 5s can volunteer to be playground monitors alongside the teachers for the KS1 playground. Year 6s read to their “buddy” in Reception once a week. The children have friends across year groups, which is rare in my experience and truly fosters a sense of a strong community.
Frankly my only fault with the school is that they do not offer a nursery for our youngest.
Despite this already long post, I could go on listing the positives - the library! The costume room, sensory room, forthcoming science lab - but I’d suggest calling the school to arrange a tour. They are always very welcoming.
I am a current, very happy, parent at the school, with no familial connection to the staff.
Excuse the thesis!