Exceptional Education at the Heart of the Community

Community Hub

We offer opportunities for extended learning beyond the core academy day. Our extended provision through our Hub team is at the centre of our community work. The team deliver a wide range of services which engage public, voluntary and business sectors in the establishment of a centre of education and lifelong learning. We aspire for the Academy to be at the heart of our local community, recognised by others for our clear understanding and support of local issues and awareness of community needs.

At Oasis we recognise that people are not two-dimensional beings; we are each a whole person with a broad range of aspirations and needs and these needs are interconnected. To truly help someone with their educational needs, it is vital to also be aware of their emotional needs, spiritual needs and economic needs.

As such, we believe in communities that are holistic, interconnected and totally inclusive. We call our model for these communities ‘Hub.’ Watch the video above to learn more about our vision for hub.

Oasis Academy Daventry Road is part of Oasis Hub: South Bristol. The Hub runs a number of services for the community. By ensuring that all these services are joined up and rooted in same ethos we want to see the entire community transformed for the better. 

There are a number of initiatives and events run at the Oasis Hub: South Bristol. 

These include: 

  • Parent Forums 
  • Community Work 
  • Mentoring 
  • Oasis Church 
  • Open House 
  • Wisdom Lunch Club 
  • Coffee Shop 
  • Christmas Concerts 
  • Youth Clubs 

 

 

Characteristics of a Hub  

Our Hub is actively engaged in creating neighbourhoods or places that are characterised by:  

  • High quality education – academies with exceptional teaching and learning environments and high progress and attainment levels  
  • Opportunity – in terms of employment, volunteering, local enterprise and access to appropriate housing provision  
  • Good, integrated and sustainable local services – whether delivered by Oasis or other local agencies  
  • Safety – low levels of crime, anti-social behaviour and resilience to people trafficking  
  • Good health – low levels of addiction, obesity and teenage pregnancy and good levels of life expectancy  
  • Cohesion and integration – communities where individuals feel included, connected and supported and in which they feel happy and proud to live