King's Oak Academy
Brook Road, Kingswood, South Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
About King's Oak Academy
Welcome to King's Oak Academy, an institution dedicated to providing high-quality education to young minds in Bristol, United Kingdom. Situated in the thriving Kingswood district, our school is easily accessible from Brook Rd, making it a convenient location for students from across the city.
Our establishment is not just a point of interest, but a beacon of excellence in education. At King's Oak Academy, we believe in nurturing the potential of all our students, empowering them to become confident, independent learners with a lifelong thirst for knowledge.
As a comprehensive school, we cater to students of all ages and abilities, offering a wide range of subjects and programs to suit their individual needs. From academic excellence to vocational skills training, we strive to help our students develop their talents and reach their full potential.
Our team of experienced and passionate teachers are committed to creating a supportive and inclusive learning environment that fosters intellectual curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking. We take pride in delivering a dynamic curriculum that is tailored to the needs of each student, encouraging them to explore their interests and pursue their passions.
With state-of-the-art facilities and resources, including science labs, art studios, and a modern library, our school provides a stimulating and engaging learning environment. We also offer a wide range of extracurricular activities, sports teams, and clubs, providing our students with a well-rounded education that prepares them for success in all aspects of life.
At King's Oak Academy, we are dedicated to providing the highest standards of education, ensuring that all our students leave our institution with the skills, knowledge, and confidence they need to succeed in their future endeavors. Come and visit us today and discover the opportunities that await you at our wonderful school.
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Brook Rd, Kingswood, Bristol BS15 4JT, United Kingdom
Opening hours of King's Oak Academy
Monday:
08:30 - 17:00
Tuesday:
08:30 - 17:00
Wednesday:
08:30 - 17:00
Thursday:
08:30 - 17:00
Friday:
08:30 - 15:00
Saturday:
Day off
Sunday:
Day off
Reviews of King's Oak Academy
"Bad school i have been here for a yea now and let me tell this school is horrbie i do not recmend this school"
"this is the worst school ever for 1, the teachers can't teach the one's who could were fired for doing there job. some teacher's are ruthless on the roads they will even run you over on a zebra crossing next to the school. 2 the student are the meaning of chavs there are the once who do there work and want to get something out of this but the school cant even teach so they learn nothing and the overs bully and swear at every one. 3 the teacher don't help with your depuration they make it worse. 4 the school is falling apart and what do they do lets build a new car park next to buildings full of espestos. 5 don't you just love living in constant fear because the is someone out side angry at the school and the school set off the lock down alarm and the teacher don't take it seriously and let kids out of the class room during a lock down never go to this school tony pepperoni member of the pasta restas"
"I'm not happy with the place at all! If you complain about the children, they just group together and do it even more. Riding their bikes in the middle of the road outside of the school has been a problem as long as I can remember. Doing wheelies. The usual suspects— who try to annoy parents who want to see their child get to school safely (partly due to menaces such as you). There are only a handful of teachers in that school with any sense of decorum and understanding. Just going through the reviews on here echoes everything that I have been saying for the past year or more. Somebody will get seriously hurt in that school, but nobody will go to jail over it—even though they were warned time and time and time again. The education authorities will hide behind the big walls of incompetence or play 'Pass the buck' and claim, " We will learn from our mistakes," and all the other excuses they normally spout. The bullying in there is disgusting. The police are useless, often turning up for one day after something happens and then you don't see them again. Students belongings are being stolen or hidden, from trainers to pens and pencil cases. This is pure theft— Of which, the parents have to pay to replace everything. Looking at that school, it's not just the unruly kids that need sorting out, some of their parents need a proper kick up the backside! When your children are riding erratically, and dangerously in the middle of the road, it will be us (as car drivers) who are demonised and penalised financially through vehicle insurance when you're little 'Cherubs' end up on the front of our bonnets. The authorities, as usual, will know you are partly to blame, although, they won't have the guts to say because you will all be too busy milking the sympathy and cries of "He/she was a lovely child." Meanwhile— others will think differently! If you are going to give young children a bike—at least make them read a book on how to use it and what the rules/laws are. Or are you too stupid to care? The school need to start referring the troublesome children's families to 'Social Services'. Somebody needs to take a look inside their heads because something isn't right! Mind you, when a pupil says "Sir, what are you doing outside here," at home time, for him to reply, "What are you doing outside of here?" He has a point. Go home! It is the same on a morning, you don't need to be hanging around and causing a nuisance outside. The teachers can only do so much as they are powerless in the grand scheme of it all. Many are quitting on a national level. I'm sick of the ignorance! If my children behaved like that, I can assure you, they won't get away with it! The best advice I can give you will come for FREE. Take note of what your children are doing and being subjected to. You wouldn't want to come home and find them hanging from the ceiling because YOU were too ignorant to be vigilant!"
"Kings Oak.... pride themselves on being a 'good' school. But being a good school is not all about results. It encompasses the well being of those that you teach and from what I can see Kings Oak is not a happy school For instance... BULLYING & BULLIES. Kings Oak DO NOT have a 'zero tolerance' policy on bullying. It's been going on over a year and a half, but what have the school done! Come out in favour of 6 onto 1.... have you ever heard of anything so ludicrous. The bullies post videos and take photo's whilst in lessons to post on snapchat. I have seen a video and it is not nice to watch, yet the teachers stand by and do nothing, sticking up for the perpetrators. I suspect their reasoning is that it's better to upset 1 family than to upset 6 families. What kind of message are you sending to these girls. And since when were phones allowed in class, do the teachers not have any jurisdiction over how their lessons are conducted. We tell our children and grandchildren to stand up for themselves, but when they do and tackle situations 1 on 1 the bullies band together again and turn the story to suit themselves. Kings Oak, you should be ashamed of yourselves I challenge the school Govenors to take charge of this matter and come back to me personally, otherwise I may just go public with this (apart from this post being publicly available on google) One day you will find yourselves at the centre of a tragedy.... and you will read back on this message and wished you had tackled things differently"
"This school is such a chave tasctic paradise, most of the girl put so much make up everyday and no wonder they are getting spots. The uniform is scruffy and they are not under control. Plus they get all the naughtiest students from the clf wait it based their."
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