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Horizons 2026 demonstrated that when human expertise is combined with purposeful technology and AI, educators can improve thinking, strengthen teaching, increase inclusion, and achieve better outcomes for children.
During Men’s Health Month, Oasis Academy Woodview’s Unmasking Masculinity programme encouraged Year 6 boys to explore identity, challenge stereotypes, and embrace positive masculinity rooted in kindness, empathy, respect and authenticity, supported by positive male role models and community initiatives such as Lads and Dads.
A culture of women supporting women - strengthened by allyship -builds confidence, inclusion, and sustainable leadership, enabling individuals and the wider community to thrive.
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More than 3,300 Oasis students are celebrating their GCSE and vocational results today, with strong progress across the trust, improving outcomes for disadvantaged pupils, and exceptional achievements in...
Sixth form students across OCL are celebrating after receiving their A Level & BTEC results today, click to read all about it!
Students from Oasis Academy Lister Park have taken centre stage in a powerful anti-vaping campaign led by Bradford City FC Community Foundation and Bradford Council.
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