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Coulsdon High School

Oasis Academy Coulsdon
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Motto Excellence through rigour, resilience and passion
Established 1 September 2008
Type Academy
Executive Principal

Mr Andy Booth

Founder Steve Chalke, Oasis Trust
Location Homefield Road
Coulsdon
Greater London
CR5 1ES
England
51°17′57″N 0°06′39″W / 51.29912°N 0.11075°W / 51.29912; -0.11075Coordinates: 51°17′57″N 0°06′39″W / 51.29912°N 0.11075°W / 51.29912; -0.11075
Local authority Croydon
DfE URN 135654 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 755
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–16
Colours Green      Blue     
Website Oasis Academy Coulsdon

Mr Andy Booth

Oasis Academy Coulsdon, formerly known as Coulsdon High School, is a school in the London Borough of Croydon, England. It is between the area of Coulsdon and Caterham. It is an academy run by the Christian charity Oasis Trust. The conversion to an academy in 2008 attracted a £20 million investment over five years by the government, via the Oasis Trust.

Taunton Manor opened in 1959. The main buildings have stayed pretty much the same since then, with various extensions being built.

Taunton Manor reopened as Coulsdon High in the Summer of 1994. Several new extensions were built for the changeover. In 1999 the school, which was located in an area where some other schools were selective, attempted to change its admissions policy to achieve "a more balanced ability range", but was prevented from doing so. A further judgement the following year allowed it to retain its feeder primary schools.

Coulsdon High received a 'Good' Ofsted judgement in 2001, and was awarded specialist status for maths, science, IT and design technology in 2002.

In 2003 the school was reported to be suffering significant financial challenge, with an impending budget deficit that was set to impact the school timetable and staffing levels. The problems were linked to a national school funding crisis.

Ofsted's system of inspection changed significantly in 2005, and in 2006 Coulsdon High was put into Special Measures. However a few months later it received its best ever SATS results, and the following year the special measures were revoked by Ofsted when the school was judged to be rapidly improving. The report praised the vision and commitment of the headteacher and senior management team as crucial in setting the agenda for improvement, and also found the school to be in the top 25 per cent of schools for the value it added to students' achievements.

However plans to replace Coulsdon High with a sponsored academy were already under way on the grounds that the period in special measures had affected pupil recruitment and created doubt that the school could recover the confidence of local parents quickly enough for financial viability to be restored. Many objected to the plans, claiming that the consultation was flawed and highlighting the school's recent rapid progress. In its final year Coulsdon High achieved the best GCSE results in the school's history, a 41% A* - C pass rate.


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