Oasis Restore
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About Oasis Restore
Oasis Restore is a very unusual secondary school, and the data reflects that. The school has a total capacity of just 49 pupils, making it one of the smallest state secondaries in the country, and it serves students aged 12 to 17. This extreme smallness is the single most defining feature for parents. There is no published parent view recommendation percentage or oversubscription ratio in the available data, which is common for a school of this size and specialist nature. The headteacher is Daniel Hayes. The school is located in the Medway local authority area, not Lambeth as its borough name might suggest, and it is a mixed, state-funded secondary. For a family considering this school, the immediate takeaway is that you are looking at a highly bespoke, small-scale environment, not a typical large comprehensive. The school’s capacity of 49 suggests a very low pupil-to-staff ratio and a highly individualised approach, but it also means that places are extremely limited and the admissions process is likely to be very different from a standard neighbourhood school.
Academic outcomes data for Oasis Restore is not provided in this dataset, so it is not possible to report on Progress 8 scores, Attainment 8, or GCSE results. Similarly, there is no Ofsted inspection grade or KS2 SATs data available here. For context, the local authority average Progress 8 score for Medway is -0.1, which is slightly below the national average. The area has two schools rated Outstanding by Ofsted out of a total of 22 same-type secondaries. The nearest Outstanding-rated school is Sir Joseph Williamson's Mathematical School, which is 1 km away and has a high ranking score of 0.9. Without direct academic performance figures for Oasis Restore, parents would need to seek this information directly from the school or from the Department for Education’s performance tables. The absence of exam data in this profile means that academic outcomes cannot be compared to local peers or the LA average here.
Despite the lack of academic metrics, the school’s facilities and enrichment programme are well-documented. Oasis Restore boasts an impressive range of facilities for such a small school, including a swimming pool, sports hall, gymnasium, theatre, science labs, music rooms, and a sixth form centre. The sports offered include martial arts, rowing, rugby, tennis, and cross country, while clubs range from the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award and Young Enterprise to coding, film club, and an orchestra. This breadth of provision is unusual for a school of this size and suggests a strong commitment to extracurricular breadth. There is no information on SEND provisions or admissions criteria in the data. This school would suit a family looking for an exceptionally small, well-resourced environment where their child can access a wide range of activities and facilities that are typically found in much larger schools, but where academic performance data is not the primary driver of the decision.
Key Details
| School Type | Secondary (State) |
| Age Range | 12 to 17 years |
| Gender | Mixed |
| Address | 1 Kennington Road, London, Lambeth, SE1 7QP |
| Headteacher | Daniel Hayes |
| Local Authority | Medway |
| School Capacity | 49 |
Facilities
9Facilities may vary. Contact the school for current availability.
Extracurriculars
14Sports
Clubs & Activities
Activities may vary by term. Contact the school for current offerings.
Catchment & Local Competition
No catchment data published for this school
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Schools within 1 mile (reference area)
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Total schools
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Oversubscribed
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Primary
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Contact Information
1 Kennington Road, London
Lambeth, SE1 7QP
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