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July 2025

  • Prom 2025

    Published 07/07/25

    The Year 11 Prom at Goosedale was an absolutely fantastic night, providing a perfect celebration of the students' time at the Oakwood Academy. It was wonderful to see everyone dressed to impress and sharing memorable moments together, marking the end of an important chapter in their lives. We wish all Year 11 students the very best for their future endeavours and look forward to seeing many of you on August 21 for GCSE Results Day. Here's to your bright futures!

    To see the whole collection of Prom Photos, please click here.

    To see photos of the 2025 Leavers Day, please click here.

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  • July End of Term Letter

    Published 04/07/25

    End of term letter available here.

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  • GCSE Results Day 21/08/2025

    Published 03/07/25

    Thursday 21st August

    School will be open from 9am to 11am for you to collect your results.

    If someone else is collecting your results for you, we must have signed, written permission or an email from you before the 20th August.

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  • Common Transfer Day

    Published 01/07/25

    The Oakwood Academy is excited to announce its upcoming Common Transfer Day on July 2nd, 2025, offering children a wonderful opportunity to experience a typical day at the school. This event allows prospective students to immerse themselves in the academy’s vibrant environment, helping them get a feel for the daily routines and community. In the evening, parents and students will have the chance to meet their future tutors and discuss important aspects of the school, ensuring a smooth transition and fostering strong relationships from the outset. This comprehensive day aims to make the transfer process welcoming and informative for all involved.

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  • Child of Courage award by the Nottingham Rotary Club

    Published 01/07/25

    We are incredibly proud to share that Riley, a much-loved student at Oakwood, was recently honoured with the Child of Courage award by the Nottingham Rotary Club. This prestigious event, which recognises exceptional young people across the region, featured keynote speaker Richard Whitehead MBE, was hosted by Colin Fray and celebrated the remarkable resilience and determination of students like Riley. Despite facing immense challenges, Riley continued to work hard at school and remained a positive presence within the Oakwood community—most memorably showcasing his talents by DJ-ing at Oakwood’s Got Talent.

    Riley received his award at the ceremony alongside his Head of House and family members, who proudly supported him throughout the evening. His courage, perseverance, and commitment to school life are an inspiration to us all, and we are delighted to see his achievements recognised in such a meaningful way. Riley embodies the values we strive to uphold at Oakwood and across the Redhill Trust.

     

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July 2025