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Oasis Academy: John Williams
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Address
Map
Petherton Road

,
BS14 9BU

England
Information
TypeAcademy
EstablishedSeptember 2008 (as Oasis Academy: Bristol)
FounderJohn Williams
Department for Education URN135663 Tables
OfstedReports
Executive PrincipalVictoria Boomer
GenderMixed
Age11 to 18
Enrollment805
Capacity1,010
Colour(s)Purple
Websitehttp://www.oasisacademyjohnwilliams.org/

Oasis Academy: John Williams is a secondary school with an academy status in the Hengrove district of Bristol, England. Opened in 2008, it is run by the Christian charity Oasis Trust.

History

Before 2008, the school was known as Hengrove Community Arts College and then Oasis Academy: Bristol, before adopting its current name in September 2010, in tribute of the school's founding Principal, John Williams, who had died of a heart attack.[1]Hengrove was one of the first Comprehensive Schools to open in Bristol in 1955. It was outstandingly successful in helping children who had not passed the eleven plus,( which was compulsory in those days) to progress, many of them going on to university. It attracted teachers who were enthusiastic about the new comprehensive system, many of whom were outstanding and provided an education which was second to none. The headmaster was Dr. R.Perry.

Events

On 8 October 2012, The Countess of Wessex visited to celebrate the academy's work on dyslexia and literacy. To commemorate her visit, she unveiled a plaque.[2]

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