Collective Spirit

Collective Spirit Free School
Motto Truth, Tenacity, Talent
Established 2013
Type Free School
Religion All
Headmaster Mr McLoughlin
Location Butterworth Lane
Chadderton
Greater Manchester
OL9 8EA
 England
Coordinates: 53°31′25″N 2°09′34″W / 53.5236°N 2.1595°W / 53.5236; -2.1595
Local authority Oldham
Students 203
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–16
Website collectivespirit.org.uk

Collective Spirit is a secondary school in South Chadderton, Oldham. It opened in 2013 on the old site of South Chadderton School. The school currently has 4 year groups (Year 7, 8, 9 and 10). The school has around 200 students and will have around 250 students enrolled in the school in September 2017.

History

Collective Spirit Free School was opened in September 2013 on the old site of South Chadderton School which joined with Kaskenmoor School to create Oasis Academy Oldham in 2012. The opening of the school was controversial due to it being the first Free school in the Borough of Oldham to be opened. The school was given the green light in 2012 and opened in September 2013 with 60 Year 7 students. The opening was controversial due to the land that the school is situated on is prime development land and is worth £1.3 million. Many people thought that 'giving' the school the land was a lost opportunity to sell the land to a developer.

In May 2016, the school had its first Ofsted inspection, the school was rated inadequate in all areas and there were even calls by local MP Jim McMahon to close down the school and send students to other mainstream secondary schools in the area.

Ofsted

Collective Spirit came under heavy controversy because it was the first free school to be opened in the borough of Oldham. In June 2016, the Ofsted report for the school was released, and it was rated inadequate which is the lowest grade a school can receive. Local MP Jim McMahon pleaded for the school to be closed saying that students aren't being given an acceptable standard of education and that students feel unsafe due to bullying and fighting, also adding that the school doesn't even have a library. He went onto say it was one of the 'most damming' Ofsted reports he's ever seen [1] [2]

References

  1. Fitzgerald, Todd (2016-06-29). "MP calls for failing school to close after 'most damning' Ofsted report he's ever seen". men. Retrieved 2016-10-24.
  2. "Closure plea for failing school". Oldham Chronicle. 28 June 2016. Retrieved 2016-10-23.

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