Monday 28 September 2015

End of Term 3 at Oak Heights in Hounslow

It has been yet another successful year at Oak heights Independent School in Hounslow, where students will be breaking up at the end of this week (Friday 10th July). It is unfortunate that the year elevens have to leave us and move on to higher Education, we wish them all the best on the course which have chosen and they are more than welcome to re-visit us anytime from September onwards. We also wish the year elevens the best of luck on their GCSE exam results which will be ready for collection, from reception on the 20th of August 2015. Oak Heights Independent School is expecting another outstanding set of high results this year.
As for the rest of the students at Oak Heights, we expect to see you back from the long summer break, on the 7th of September 2015, refreshed and ready to learn. We do advise our students to take time off to relax but we also expect them to complete all the revision homework set for September and to complete any other revision or outstanding homework. To end the term, Oak Heights has introduced its first ever talent show which will take place on 10th July 2015. This show is taking part to give the students more confidence into facing the public. Students are able to show their hidden talent such as singing, dancing, acting and playing the instrument such as guitar, keyboard and drums. The winner of the competition will receive a prize.
Coming to the end of term, we wish everybody the best of luck for results day and expect another successful set of results here at Oak Heights. During the evening we hold tuition classes for students who are having difficulties grasping a particular topic or for students who want to further increase their subject knowledge in a particular topic, these classes will be carried on next academic year. These classes are still free of charge for students that attend Oak Heights. External students are also welcome to join the classes. For more information regarding fees and the classes that we offer, feel free to contact us while seats are still available.
Coming to the end of the term we have much more to look forward to in the next academic year. Oak heights school like to recognise hard working and punctual students and would like to continue rewarding them for their hard work. We are looking forward to finish another successful year here at Oak Heights and to achieve top grades in the borough. We are coming to the end of exam season, and on the last half of this term before we break up for the long summer break. We would like to thank parents for their continuous support throughout the term by communicating with us along side supporting their child fulfilling their needs.
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Friday 25 September 2015

End of Term 3 at Oak Heights in Hounslow

It has been yet another successful year at Oak heights Independent School in Hounslow, where students will be breaking up at the end of this week (Friday 10th July). It is unfortunate that the year elevens have to leave us and move on to higher Education, we wish them all the best on the course which have chosen and they are more than welcome to re-visit us anytime from September onwards. We also wish the year elevens the best of luck on their GCSE exam results which will be ready for collection, from reception on the 20th of August 2015. Oak Heights Independent School is expecting another outstanding set of high results this year.
As for the rest of the students at Oak Heights, we expect to see you back from the long summer break, on the 7th of September 2015, refreshed and ready to learn. We do advise our students to take time off to relax but we also expect them to complete all the revision homework set for September and to complete any other revision or outstanding homework. To end the term, Oak Heights has introduced its first ever talent show which will take place on 10th July 2015. This show is taking part to give the students more confidence into facing the public. Students are able to show their hidden talent such as singing, dancing, acting and playing the instrument such as guitar, keyboard and drums. The winner of the competition will receive a prize.
Coming to the end of term, we wish everybody the best of luck for results day and expect another successful set of results here at Oak Heights. During the evening we hold tuition classes for students who are having difficulties grasping a particular topic or for students who want to further increase their subject knowledge in a particular topic, these classes will be carried on next academic year. These classes are still free of charge for students that attend Oak Heights. External students are also welcome to join the classes. For more information regarding fees and the classes that we offer, feel free to contact us while seats are still available.
Coming to the end of the term we have much more to look forward to in the next academic year. Oak heights school like to recognise hard working and punctual students and would like to continue rewarding them for their hard work. We are looking forward to finish another successful year here at Oak Heights and to achieve top grades in the borough. We are coming to the end of exam season, and on the last half of this term before we break up for the long summer break. We would like to thank parents for their continuous support throughout the term by communicating with us along side supporting their child fulfilling their needs.
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Thursday 17 September 2015

History of Oak Heights Independent School in Hounslow

In its 10 years, Oak Heights in Hounslow has had hundreds of students. Many of these students have found their years at Oak Heights amongst the happiest and most rewarding of their lives, both socially and academically. The School, established in 2006, is a small co-educational day school for pupils between 11 and 16, and is situated in one of the largest Boroughs in the UK, the Borough of Hounslow. The school focuses on getting students to think for themselves and to develop study skills as well as life skills. We also teach students to respect others and to contribute their time towards the community. Oak Heights School has a thriving relationship with its former students, many of whom still visit from time to time. The friendliness and formality of the school engenders an attitude whereby former students and staff see the college as a place to re-visit. Some former students have even returned to the school as members of staff. We hope that our ethos will inspire students to become tomorrow's leaders and pioneers. With the right level of discipline, guidance and by paying great attention to each individual student we hope the school will charter education beyond the national curriculum.
We are delighted to announce that Oak Heights, in Hounslow is one of the top performing selective Independent Schools in the Borough of Hounslow, achieving excellent GCSE results. In the past, the school has achieved numerous awards in addition to The Good Schools Guide for best GCSE results at an English Independent School. We are very proud of our students’ achievement and acknowledge the primary importance of their effort. Without their ambition, determination and hard work our school would not be as successful as it is. The success is mostly due to the standard of learning and advice that we give to our students such as: high expectations which are encouraged and nurtured by some very talented teachers, Small classes which promote engagement with teachers which is further enhanced by extending the normal teaching time and preparation for examination and constant regular testing which provides a vital benchmark for all.
Oak Heights Independent School, in Hounslow, is one of the few, if not the only, exam centre in the Borough of Hounslow, London which accommodates GCSE and A Level examinations, private tuition and science workshops to private candidates. Private candidates have the opportunity to sit their examinations on the school premises in a controlled, invigilated environment. A comprehensive understanding of the OCR, WJEC and Edexcel and Cambridge CIE GCSE and A Level syllabuses means advice can often be provided over deciding which modules/units are most suitable for different situations.
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Thursday 10 September 2015

Good reports from Ofsted 2012 for Oak Heights School

Oak Heights school in Hounslow is a school that has been growing to meet the needs of the pupils. There is a lot of progress that has been done to the school since the time the school had started until now. As well as the recent expansion to the school, Oak Heights has become bigger and better and will continue this trait for years to come. There has also been many other improvements that had taken place and that are going to take place in the future to further improve the development of the school.

The teaching methods in the school have also improved in which now teachers use different teaching methods to interact with the students. From September onwards the school is looking to increase in the subjects that it offers as it is looking to put ICT and psychology part of the curriculum to offer students a more range of a subject. To make sure that the student understand what they have learnt in the lesson, they are given homework so that the teacher can keep record on the progress of the student. Being a good school, according to the recent Ofsted report which showed to be positive, giving us a good overall report, Oak Heights is motivated to keep its standards high as usual and is working towards becoming an Outstanding instituition.

The class sizes of the school are also small which allows the children to pay full attention in class without being distracted. It is also a very safe environment and has a very friendly atmosphere much like a small community where people help each other and share ideas.

If a person would join from September they would not find it that hard to make friends as hard as they would find in a normal secondary school this is all because of the friendly nature of the school. If you know anyone that is interested in joining the school from September onwards give the us a call or send an email at enquiries@oakheights.co.uk or call 0208 577 1827