New College Debate
The OSA debate team arrived at New College School (NCS) buzzing with energy. Every minute of the journey was spent reviewing arguments and making final preparations for the two parliamentary-style debates with palpable excitement.
The OSA debate team arrived at New College School (NCS) buzzing with energy. Every minute of the journey was spent reviewing arguments and making final preparations for the two parliamentary-style debates with palpable excitement.
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Our Attendance Spotlight outlines our approach to improving attendance and recognises that every student has the potential to attend regularly and thrive in school.
Oxfordshire Schools COP Conference (OxCOP) was an exciting and educational experience for our Year 10 and Year 12 Geography students!
Fortnightly News 6th December 2024
Geography field trip report: 27/11/24
Our Year 12 students had an inspiring day at the University of London, gaining invaluable insights into their next steps after A-Levels
Miss Constantine, Miss Key, Miss May and Mr Wyatt had the pleasure of taking 36 OSA Year 11 students, who are currently studying History and/or German to Berlin.
We are excited to invite Year 11 and Year 10 students to The Oxford Spires Sixth Form Open Evening 2024!
October 2024
This term, we hosted our first-ever ‘Meet the Tutor’ evening, inviting families to build connections with their children's tutors.
It was a fantastic event, featuring workshops run by our incredible staff and engagement with various agencies that work closely with our school to support students. A huge thank you to our wonderful staff for their hard work throughout the evening, and extra special thanks to the BRIYM Building Resilience In Young Minds), Oxfordshire Mental Health Support Team (MHST), Early Help, the Locality Community Support Service (LCSS), and our local police liaison officer, JP, for joining us and connecting with our families.
Big thanks to Scott Powles and the Sixth Form team who launched Unifrog an amazing platform that helps all our students explore and learn about future educational pathways.
For Year 7, this was their first touchpoint with the school, and we wanted to make it extra special. Laura Kay and Bethany Scott introduced ‘OSA Make Their Day,’ a collaboration with parents and carers designed to provide unique experiences for students throughout the year. We’re excited to see this initiative in action!
And to top it all off, we raised over £300 in our DT silent auction and enjoyed some incredible performances from our talented students from the OSA music department - big thanks to Amy de Sybel . It was truly a night to remember—great connections, great music, and great fun!