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Our children and young people are at the heart of everything we do.

A very warm welcome to Oakley School. We are the district Special School for children and young people from 3 to 19 years with a wide range of special educational needs located in our Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge (post-16) sites

Our Mission: Children and Young People at the heart of all we do.

Our Ethos: Work Hard, Be Kind, Have Fun & Stay Safe

Our Vision: To give all our children and young people opportunities to engage, explore, discover and develop their independence – to become confident, resilient, happy and well prepared for a positive and meaningful future.

At Oakley School we are ambitious for our pupils and offer a rich Creative Curriculum that is personalised and offers learning in school as well as in the community. Our skilled and dedicated staff team work very hard to make learning motivating, interactive, challenging and fun, whilst ensuring that all our children and young people feel safe, valued and self-confident. We promote “Skills for Life and Independence” so that when pupil leave Oakley School they are prepared for the next phase in their lives and have the best opportunities.

Pupils' wellbeing and engagement is central to all our decision making and how we structure our school and the interventions we use.

Our Wider Curriculum offers excellent enrichment activities including: lunch and after school clubs, curriculum trips and residential experiences in the United Kingdom and abroad. These opportunities provide pupils time and experiences to develop their life skills in new places and with different people in preparation for their next steps.

We work collaboratively across our school community with our Families, Therapists, NHS Colleagues and other professionals and external organisations to support and meet the needs of our pupils.

We hope that you enjoy your visit to our website, and that you find the information you are looking for. Please feel free to contact the school directly with any queries you may have. If you would like a paper copy of any of the information on our website, we would be happy to provide it, free of charge. Email office@oakley.kent.sch.uk

or call us on 01892 823096.

It is my privilege to be the Headteacher at Oakley School and we welcome you to visit the school so you can meet pupils and staff to experience our very special school.

Sam Perryman
Headteacher

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Latest News

Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.

  • Oakley School supports Children in Need

    Fri 25 Nov 2022

    Friday, 18th November was Children in Need and it was wonderful to see so many of our children and young people in their bright, colourful/spotty clothing.  Pupils enjoyed a wellbeing Walk and Talk to music and on the Tunbridge Wells site, our Phase 3 and Phase 1 pupils enjoyed a collaborative reading/play session. There were also some lovely spotty treats made and shared!

     

    A huge thank you to everyone who contributed, we were able to donate £237.75 on behalf of Oakley School. Thank you!

     

  • SMSC GOLD Award (for the second time)!

    Fri 25 Nov 2022

    We are delighted to share that following last week's reassessment, we have been awarded the Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural (SMSC) GOLD Award!  Well done to everyone involved and in particular to our pupils, who shone during the reassessment and who, when asked to describe Oakley School in one word replied ‘home, fun, best place to be, good, wonderful, powerful, welcoming, superhero, forest school’.  A copy of the full report is available to read: https://www.oakleyschool.co.uk/our-wider-curriculum/ (and then scroll to the bottom).

  • British Down Syndrome Swimming Championships - Oakley pupil wins 7 GOLD medals!

    Mon 21 Nov 2022

    This past weekend, 19th & 20th November, witnessed the first inaugural British Down Syndrome Swimming Championships. Over 135 swimmers from across the country participated in the largest swimming event of its kind at the K2 swim centre in Crawley, West Sussex. HUGE CONGRATULATIONS to Gabriel, one of our Phase 4 pupils, swimming his first ever competitive meet, who won 7 GOLD medals!

     

    Gabriel’s performance led to the event commenter saying “we literally could have given him some fins and a rocket pack and it wouldn’t have made any difference, he absolutely nailed it!”  he couldn’t have done any better he’s smashed it’. Gabriel’s performances made him the man to watch, his rapid starts and explosive speed lead to an invite to join a Team Great Britain training camp in Scotland in the New Year.

     

    Gabriel's family and everyone at Oakley School couldn't be prouder.

  • Phase 4 Art Exhibition - Trinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wells

    Fri 21 Oct 2022

    On Tuesday some of our Governors and staff had the privilege of attending the private viewing of the Phase 4 ’Inspired by’ art event at the Trinity Theatre. It was wonderful to see our young people’s creative work mounted and displayed.  In addition Sarah, Teacher at Phase 4 who collated the exhibition was interviewed by BBC Radio Kent to explain more about the inspiration for the exhibition: https://www.oakleyschool.co.uk/our-pupils/

     

  • Our first residential since the pandemic!

    Fri 14 Oct 2022

    At the start of this week 10 pupils and 5 staff visited France and we are pleased to share they had a wonderful trip and wonderful weather too! While they were away they visited a goat farm, the beach, local markets and a war bunker. It was such an achievement for our young people to leave home for two nights and for some it was the first time away from their families. As always our young people demonstrated their resilience and ability to face new and exciting experiences—we are so proud of them. 

     

    We would also like to recognise and thank the staff team for leading and supporting the group on the trip—without them these trips would not be possible!   

     

  • Futures & Destinations Event

    Fri 07 Oct 2022

    On Wednesday, 5th October our Tonbridge site hosted a ‘Futures and Destinations’ event. The event was for pupils and their families to meet representatives from various organisations who can support and guide young people about their next steps after they leave Oakley School. During the afternoon we were fortunate to be joined by some of our Governors as well as the following organisations: Spadework, Grow 19, Department for Work and Pensions, The Scott Project, Bore Place, Princess Christian’s Farm, The Oaks College, Beams. Thank you to everyone involved in the event: our staff team at Tonbridge for organising it, all of the representatives from the organisations and our pupils and their families for attending - the feedback was wonderful.

  • TWBC Eco Arts Competition

    Fri 30 Sep 2022

    Last Term the Phase 3 Art Club took part in an ECO Project and chose the ‘No Time To Waste’ theme when joining an Eco Art competition. After exploring this theme, they took inspiration from Native American Totems which symbolise the earth, kinship and histories. They combined this with their exploration of Australian Artist John Dahlsen’s work, who uses recycled materials in his pieces.

     

    The vision of the Totem pole was to ‘portray a polluted world reaching to a more eco standard of living with the ability to free ourselves of plastic pollution’. The Totem Pole is made entirely from materials found on site, and the piece incorporates the Oakley symbol and a floating feature. The group also used magazines to decoupage their Totem as well as painting and mark making.

     

    The Totem pole is now on display in the Amelia Scott foyer in Tunbridge Wells (in their large Perspex box display).

  • Oakley School wins GOLD!

    Tue 27 Sep 2022

    On 1st July we were visited by Tunbridge Wells in Bloom judges. So, earlier today 2 of our Phase 3 pupils, accompanied by 2 members of staff, attended the Tunbridge Wells in Bloom awards ceremony at the Assembly Halls in Tunbridge Wells and we are delighted to share we won the GOLD Award.

     

    Congratulations to all the staff and pupils who help make our outside area such a wonderful learning environment.

  • Creating a safe environment for Hedgehogs

    Mon 26 Sep 2022

    On Friday, 23rd September three members of Eagle Class worked together to build a hedgehog house, while the rest of the class were working on weeding and tidying the polytunnel.  We will now do some research and decide where the best place to put it is.  The fourth member (Charlie) took charge of the iPad and took all of the photos and videos.  Hopefully this week Eagles will be able to take part in the #pickforprickles initiative to clear litter, creating a safer environment for any hedgehogs who may visit us.

  • We're working towards the Green Tree School Platinum Award!

    Thu 15 Sep 2022

    This term we have started working on the Green Tree School Platinum Award in our Forest school sessions.  

     

    First we read 'First Day at Bug School' and got to know a few insects.

     

    Then we had a go at matching woodland creatures and trying to name them, we also thought about which ones might live in our grounds.

     

    Finally, we went on a bug hunt to see what we could find in the woods and the garden areas.

     

    We found slugs, worms, woodlice, spiders, beetles (black ones and colourful ones!) and saw  butterflies, moths and other tiny, flying bugs.  We turned over logs, shook trees to see if anything flew out and dug in the soil.

     

    We have gained 5 points towards our platinum award and only have one project left to do!

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