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Character Improving confidence and skills We are committed to helping our students achieve their academic potential, but our drive for academic excellence is matched by our mission to provide them with the confidence and range of skills to stand as equals in any circle and for any opportunity. This incorporates: An aspirational careers programme Learning from career and labour market information Linking curriculum learning to careers Encounters with employers and employees Experiences of workplaces Encounters with Further and Higher Education Personal guidance Personal and Character Development Our tutors deliver sessions called My Journey and My Challenge to support our pupils personal development. PSHE sessions are run across all year groups and help students explore challenging personal, social and health issues.

Careers & employability We have a comprehensive and award-winning programme of careers advice and guidance, and employability skills development which runs alongside our academic curriculum. We partner with over 30 businesses, colleges, sixth forms and universities, and national programmes such as the Duke of Edinburgh s Award, Young Enterprise, and Business in the Community. We are also proud to offer: Exclusive apprenticeship opportunities and scholarship opportunities at Colston s and Red Maids schools A dedicated careers leader to support students and parents in all aspects of careers and employability learning Where does Brightstowe take you? Our alumni programme shows us that our students thrive across a wide range of sectors. Most go on to study A-Levels or vocational courses at Sixth Forms such as St. Bede s, St. Brendan s, North Bristol Post 16 Centre, or at FE colleges such as City of Bristol and SGS Filton. Some earn scholarships to Colston s and Red Maids, or take up apprenticeship opportunities. Others pursue bespoke courses for careers such as the music industry at Access to Music, or join the Army school leavers programme.

Student learning is our number one priority. At Oasis Academy Brighstowe we spend time creating interesting and relevant programmes of study, which provide all students with the skills and knowledge required to make great progress. Teaching & learning Learning is individual, enjoyable and cooperative, underpinned by excellent relationships between students, teachers and other adults in the Academy. Our staff are enthusiastic, committed and supportive. Lessons provide young people with opportunities to explore and develop their values and beliefs, spiritual awareness, high standards of personal behaviour, a positive caring attitude towards other people, an understanding of their social and cultural traditions and an appreciation of the diversity and richness of other cultures. We educate students for the increasingly technological world they will live in by giving them regular access to laptops, ipads and Apple Macs.

Curriculum We offer an academic curriculum where 50 per cent of lessons are in English, Maths and Science each year. In Key Stage 3 (Years 7 and 8) students also study History, Geography, Music, Drama, Technology, Catering, Art and PE. Most children are offered the opportunity to study two languages French and Spanish, but some children who arrive with lower Key Stage 2 results will focus just on Spanish. We also have a unique Aspire programme, which supports students to prepare for an exciting future by developing computing skills; eloquence; personal, social, health education; philosophy and ethics; careers information, employability skills and citizenship. In Key Stage 4 (Years 9, 10 and 11) students can select GCSE options in all our curriculum subjects, and in addition have the opportunity to follow alternative accreditation in more vocational courses. We aim to ensure that all of our students are prepared for life and work by developing the confidence and range of skills to stand as equals in any circle and for any opportunity.

Extra curricular We believe that helping students develop skills and talents outside their academic study broadens them as individuals: they have the chance to challenge themselves, broaden their horizons and pursue their passions. At, we offer a year-round calendar of clubs and events, including national programmes such as the Duke of Edinburgh s Award. Our Sport and Performing Arts faculties are at the heart of our enrichment provision; we are especially proud of the exciting opportunities they provide for our students. Sport and our Academies: Aiming higher and encouraging commitment Academy students can access a wide range of sports. We believe in excellence as well as participation, and have created elite sports academies for students in the fields of rowing, girls football and rugby. The academy benefits from expert coaching and students make a commitment to intensive training, undertaking a minimum of three fitness sessions with a professional fitness coach and one technical session with a qualified coach each week.

Extra curricular Performing Arts: Building confidence and nurturing talent The Performing Arts faculty raises aspirations and improves motivation, self-esteem and outcomes for our students. We know that practical involvement in music making can sow the seed of a life-long passion, and give students a range of transferable skills. In KS3, all students learn to play a musical instrument and become part of a band. Our pupils are offered the chance to undertake professional tuition on their instrument to accelerate progress and achievement. We offer a range of subsidies for instrumental tuition through our Music Academy Scholarship scheme. We have a thriving musical theatre programme which provides students with opportunities to showcase their talents in Music, Drama or the combined disciplines all year round. The highlight of our calendar is the opportunity to attend a residential course at a leading university. Could you help? We are always keen to involve parents and our local community in our work. If you would like to support our extra-curricular programme either financially or with your time or expertise please let us know via email or phone.

Wellbeing & pastorlal care Our academy prides itself on providing outstanding pastoral care for all our students. On joining us we choose the right house for each student, our three house groups being Everest, McKinley or Kilimanjaro. We carefully place students in a vertical family group (Years 7 10) of no more than 16 students with one member of staff who will act as their tutor. Each house group is led by a Head of House and a House Intervention Manager who will oversee pupils academic progress, attendance, behaviour and any safeguarding concerns. Whilst each house group has its own identity, they all endorse a set of core values that underpin everything we do: Hope, Perseverance, Inclusion, Equality and Team.

Wellbeing & pastorlal care Young people thrive at because they feel safe, happy and supported in everything they do. The quality of relationships is second to none with staff committed and focussed on the well-being of every child. Year 11 students have a dedicated Head of Year who will continue the focus on all aspects of pastoral support but will have the added impetus on GCSE outcomes and future destinations. They are supported by a Year 11 intervention coordinator. These values support our overall vision to develop students with the confidence and range of skills to stand as equals in any circle and for any opportunity.

Thank you for your interest in joining our academy. It is an incredibly exciting time to be joining and I trust you will get a strong flavour of our family ethos and high student expectations throughout this prospectus. Principal s vision We have an exceptional reputation within the community and we continue to cement our status as an academy with accelerated progress and exceptional pastoral care and support. As a result, we are a rapidly growing academy with our Year 7 cohort being full for the past two years. Students attitudes to learning are overwhelmingly positive. They take pride in their work and behave well both in lessons and during social times. - 2015 Ofsted report In 2012 we were the most improved school in the country; in 2013 we received the National Outstanding Academy Award from the Business Education Awards and in May 2014, the Prime Minister, David Cameron visited us to congratulate us on our successes. We also received two strong Ofsted reports in 2013 and most recently in 2015, showing our continued improvement and again being rated good in all categories. Students with the confidence and range of skills to stand as equals in any circle and for any opportunity. - The Academy vision Inspectors found that has a strong focus on learning and praised the school s calm and purposeful atmosphere. is a very special place, however, having a family myself, I understand the anxieties and difficulties involved in choosing the right educational setting. If you find yourself wanting to know more about us, please do not hesitate to arrange a tour during normal working hours. I look forward to meeting you in the future and welcoming you to our family. Joe Docherty, Principal

Outstanding achievement is important at Brightstowe. If students are to stand as equals in any circle and for any opportunity then we feel that helping them realise and surpass their academic potential is essential. Our focus on helping students maximise their progress ensures that all students, no matter their starting point, can achieve highly. Unlocking this potential improves motivation and self-esteem and ensures students are in a position to realise their ambitions and aspirations. Achievement High standards are important at Brightstowe. We don t want to be a school that just does enough for students so we set our own high standards in all that we do. This enables pupils to develop into confident, successful young people with outstanding leadership qualities. We challenge our students to achieve more, whatever their level of ability and are always finding new ways of helping them to make the best possible progress. Our approach to teaching and learning isn t just innovative, it s effective. We are celebrating a successful set of GCSE results for summer 2016, with 48 per cent of our students scoring five A*-C grades including English and Maths. The number of A and A* grades rose for the second year running with a phenomenal 26 per cent of all GCSE grades being graded at A*-B. First entry results have risen 18 per cent since 2015. We had a number of high attainers and it is especially pleasing to see that these students have come from a diverse range of primary schools, including Stoke Bishop and Shirehampton. Progress was also very strong in the year just gone with pupils of all ability levels making better than average progress. Our Progress 8 score improved this year, with students on average securing grades above their expected progress.