Oakmeeds Community College

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Oakmeeds Community College
Type Community College
Headteacher Mr Colin Taylor
Location Station Road
Burgess Hill
West Sussex
RH15 9EA
England
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Local authority West Sussex
DfE number 938/4100
DfE URN 126084 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 866 as of October 2015
Gender Mixed
Ages 12–16
Colours Sky and Navy Blue
Website Oakmeeds Community College

Oakmeeds Community College is a mixed secondary school located in central Burgess Hill, West Sussex, England. The headteacher is Colin Taylor B.Ed M.

Oakmeeds celebrated its semicentennial in 2005. According to Ofsted, in 2010 there were 1059 students at Oakmeeds, between age 11 and 16.[1] The Ofsted report in 2004 classed Oakmeeds as a "Good School" and in 2008 classed Oakmeeds as a "Borderline to Good School". It is recognised as a Business and Enterprise College and also has Eco School status and the Sportsmark, GCSE results are generally below average. In March it was rated as inadequate by Ofsted and put in Special Measures.

Oakmeeds takes its name from the oak trees in the school grounds, running along the path of a Roman road, and Meeds Pottery, which stood there before Oakmeeds was built. It mainly serves Burgess Hill; but also has students from nearby villages, including Hassocks and Hurstpierpoint, as well as the City of Brighton and Hove area, and Haywards Heath, to the north. Oakmeeds used to have pupils placed into four different houses, based on areas around Sussex. These were Caburn, Ashdown, Beacon and Firle. However, due to a reorder of the pastoral system of the school, it was decided that the houses would no longer exist from September 2008.

At the end of 2008, T block suffered substantial damage to one side as a result of an arson attack. The arsonist, a former pupil at the school who was convicted in March 2011,[2] destroyed art and RE coursework and put half of T block out of action until September 2010.[3]

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