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Oathall Community College

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Established
  
1930s

Headteacher
  
Edward Rodriguez

Phone
  
+44 1444 414001

Gender
  
Mixed-sex education

Type
  
Community

Chairman of Governors
  
Rowena Chalk

Total enrollment
  
1,400 (2012)

Colors
  
Yellow, Maroon

Oathall Community College

Location
  
Appledore Gardens Haywards Heath West Sussex RH16 2AQ England

Local authority
  
West Sussex County Council

Address
  
Appledore Gardens, Haywards Heath, Lindfield RH16 2AQ, UK

Motto
  
"Oathall is committed to promoting respect, aspiration, achievement and enjoyment in a supportive environment."

Similar
  
The Burgess Hill Acad, Warden Park Academy, Downlands Community School, Thomas Bennett Communi, St Paul's Catholic College

Profiles

Oathall community college prom 2015


Oathall Community College is a secondary school located between Lindfield and Haywards Heath in West Sussex, England. There are currently around 1400 students at Oathall, between the ages of 11 and 16. The college has a full spectrum of specialist accommodation, including a 5-acre (20,000 m2) farm, a music centre, recently opened specialist art building, conference facilities and well-equipped classrooms. They have a rolling programme of building development and refurbishment to reach all parts of the school over the next 10 to 15 years.

Contents

Oathall serves Haywards Heath and surrounding areas, accommodating students from Ardingly, Horsted Keynes, Burgess Hill, Scaynes Hill and Danehill.

Oathall Community College Farm

The college's farm was founded during World War II by the head teacher to help the war effort. Today, students can take a NVQ level one in agriculture and in land-based operations (horticulture and farm machinery) and a level two specialist diploma in environmental and land-based studies,as well as before- and after-school volunteer opportunities in the Young Farmers' Club (YFC). The farm is also incorporated into other subjects, such as mathematics, where students study the growth rates of lambs. The farm's livestock regularly wins prizes, including pig of the year at the South of England Show in 2008.

Recent developments

Two new developments to the campus have been completed recently, including a new Art Block and a new Food Technology department.

Art department

One of the old wooden hut classrooms was demolished in 2006 to make way for the building of a modernised and better facilitated art block.

Visitors

Many famous people have visited Oathall Community College.

William Nicholson

William Nicholson, writer of many Hollywood films (like Les Misérables and children's books, visited Oathall in 2016. He spoke to the children about many things, such as how to become a writer. He produced a special assembly and Q&A lunch for Year 7s. In the assembly, William talked about his book The Wind Singer (published 2000) to students.

Staff members

On the Oathall website, a link to their staff list is available, but is slightly out of date.

References

Oathall Community College Wikipedia