Oxford Spires Academy


MottoTo Be the Best You Can Be
EstablishedJanuary 2011
TypeSecondary Academy
PrincipalSue Croft
SpecialismEnglish languageBusiness and Enterprise College
LocationGlanville Road
Oxford
OX4 2AU
OfstedReports
Students1243
GenderCoeducational
Ages11–18
    Oxford Spires Academy
Oxford Spires Academy is a state funded secondary school for children aged 11–18 in Glanville Road, East OxfordEngland formerly known as Oxford Community School and The Oxford School. It is sponsored by the CfBT Education Trust.[1]                          
The school has a co-educational student body of 1,110, and has specialist Business and Enterprise College status. The student body is drawn from across the city, though the majority of pupils are from the CowleyRose HillEast OxfordDonnington, and Blackbird Leys areas of the city.
                       
The school has long had a very varied and multicultural student body, reflecting the community in which it is based, and can claim to be the city's most "international" school. The school's work with refugee children and those for whom English is not their first language has been notable.


                               History


The school was originally established in 1966, following a merger between Southfield Grammar School and the City of Oxford High School for Boys, taking over Southfield Grammar School's Glanville Road site. The school was a single-sex grammar school for boys until around 1976, when it became fully comprehensive. A reform of the educational system in the City of Oxford in the 1990s saw the school become coeducational. In 2003 the school changed from a 14-19 Upper School to an 11-19 Secondary School due to the City of Oxford Reorganisation. In 2005 the school gained Business and Enterprise status, providing extra funding for a state of the art conference centre. In 2006, the school recorded its best ever GCSE results. At the beginning of 2008 Oxford Community School became a Foundation School. The school has achieved Green Flag Eco-School Status. In 2011 the school reopened as Oxford Spires Academy.