Mental Health Awareness Week

Here at Oldbury Academy, we take Mental Health very seriously. That why we are celebrating Mental Health Awareness Week on 13th May. The booklet below will be shared with all students and form time sessions will focus on this important issue. Check out the booklet below. Mental Health Awareness Week Booklet

English Teacher Vacancy

Start Date: 1st September 2019 Salary: MPS/UPS Contract: Full Time and Permanent Job Expires: 25th March 2019 at 9.00am NQTs Considered: Yes Are you: * A dedicated, committed, highly professional teacher of English with the ability to deliver excellent teaching and learning? * A hardworking and enthusiastic teaching professional with excellent subject knowledge? * Passionate…

Local Area SEND Re-visit – Parents survey

From 18 March 2019 to 21 March 2019, Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission (CQC) will carry out jointly a re-visit of your local area following the previous inspection that took place between 16 January 2017 and 20 January 2017. The re-visit will evaluate how effectively leaders have addressed the areas of serious weaknesses detailed…

Casual Exam Invigilator Vacancies

We are seeking to recruit new Exam Invigilators to work under the direction of the Exams team in the running of internal and external examinations at the school. Duties include supervising students taking examinations, preparing exam rooms and distributing and collecting exam papers. The ideal applicant will be highly organised, vigilant and reliable, have excellent attention to detail…

Staying safe online and in apps

We recently shared a series of online safety guides for two popular online apps; Youtube and Tik-Tok. Please read over these guidelines with your child to make sure they are safe online. Additional links can be found here: https://nationalonlinesafety.com/resources/platform-guides/tiktok-guide-for-parents/ https://nationalonlinesafety.com/resources/platform-guides/youtube-guide-for-parents/

Online Safety

In light of the recent media concern over dangerous online challenges please see the NSPCC’s advice in keeping children safe from all risks online. https://www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/talking-your-child-staying-safe-online/