Gospel Oak Secondary School
Bilston Road, West Midlands DY4 0BZ, United Kingdom
About the Business
Welcome to Gospel Oak Secondary School, a vibrant and inclusive learning community located on Bilston Road in Tipton, United Kingdom. As an establishment and point of interest, we are proud to provide a high-quality education and exceptional opportunities for our students to learn, grow, and thrive.
At Gospel Oak, we believe in creating a safe and welcoming environment where everyone is valued and respected. Our dedicated and experienced team of teachers and staff work tirelessly to inspire and challenge our students to achieve their full potential. We offer a broad and balanced curriculum that is designed to foster a love of learning and help students develop the skills, knowledge, and understanding they need to succeed in life.
As a secondary school, we cater to students aged 11-16, providing a comprehensive education that is tailored to meet their individual needs and aspirations. Our core curriculum includes English, Maths, Science, History, Geography, and Modern Languages, alongside a range of exciting and engaging options, such as Music, Drama, Art, Design Technology, and Physical Education.
Our commitment to providing an outstanding education is reflected in our excellent exam results, with many of our students achieving high grades at GCSE level and going on to study at reputable colleges and universities.
Outside of the classroom, we offer a wide range of extracurricular activities and clubs that cater to the diverse interests of our students. This includes sports teams, musical ensembles, drama groups, and community service projects, all of which help to foster a sense of belonging and promote the development of important life skills such as teamwork, leadership, and collaboration.
We are proud to be part of the local community and work closely with parents and carers to ensure that our students receive the support and guidance they need to succeed. We believe that education is a partnership between home and school and value the involvement of parents and carers in the education of their children.
If you are looking for an exceptional secondary school for your child, we invite you to explore what Gospel Oak can offer. Please don't hesitate to get in touch with us to learn more or arrange a visit. We look forward to welcoming you to our school community!
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Bilston Rd, Tipton DY4 0BZ, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 16:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 16:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 16:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 16:00
Friday:
08:00 - 16:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Why is every other complaint about mental health? Go speak to your parents, school nurse or speak to the headteacher in confidence if you really have mental health issues. I might be biased here but I think kids are just too soft now, we had none of this offered to us when I was at school."
"they dont care ab students mental health, they exclude you for crying or somethin pathetic then lie to your mom they am vile"
"Okay so i go here and its absolutely pathetic, the staff dont know how to control the kids at all and couldnt care less if something happend to them, all they care about is the uniform and the way the school is presented not the kids education here, the behavior system is un reasonable and is used extensively even if we dont do anything 'wrong', they cant do their jobs properly and the amount of kids who are scared to go to school and feel unsave when they are thede and the way the school handles it is actually appalling, they say they help even thoughthey really dont, i dont recommend people to comse here but everyone to themselves i guess."
"This school is overall terrible. The way head teachers approach mental health is so obnoxious and uneducated, they completely ignore struggling pupils and only offer passes for students to walk out of classes alone for a few minutes. When a traumatic event happened they forced my child to tell staff multiple times what had happened and sent them back to class after they were crying uncontrollably, no support at all was given. I was not even informed of this by staff. This is clearly incredibly distasteful and they need to work on a real system to help students, especially year 11. The head teachers at most recommend speaking to online support, they don't truly try and help out students and only do the bare minimum when its necessary for them to or when they actually feel like helping pupils. Do not recommend at all due to many many bad experiences with this school."
"When I went to school here it was called Willingsworth High School. Probably hasn't changed much since then. Still a dump. Changing the name won't make it better. Maybe sack a few teachers. The local council sold a lot of the playing field and they built houses on it."
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