Welcome to Oasis Academy Brightstowe, a vibrant educational institution located in the heart of Bristol. At our academy, we are dedicated to nurturing young minds and fostering a love for learning in a supportive and engaging environment. Our expert educators employ innovative teaching methods, ensuring that each student receives personalized attention tailored to their unique learning styles.

Our curriculum is not only comprehensive but also enriched with a variety of extracurricular activities designed to promote holistic development, including sports, arts, and community projects. This well-rounded approach prepares students not just academically but also equips them with essential life skills.

What sets Oasis Academy Brightstowe apart is our commitment to inclusivity and excellence. We pride ourselves on creating a welcoming atmosphere where diversity is celebrated and every student is encouraged to thrive. Our state-of-the-art facilities provide an inspiring backdrop for exploration and creativity, making learning an enjoyable experience.

Whether you’re seeking a nurturing school environment for your child or looking to explore educational opportunities, we invite you to discover what makes Oasis Academy Brightstowe a pillar of the local community. For more information or to book an appointment, please contact us at 0117 316 7330 or visit our website at [oasisacademybrightstowe.org](http://www.oasisacademybrightstowe.org/). Join us in shaping the future of education!

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sharky boy

1 Google Rating

why do you think you are the best school I know all school say that but it's not true the school is

1/ 5

why do you think you are the best school I know all school say that but it's not true the school is a same like every school

Tropolate

1 Google Rating

It's like a wildlife preserve the kids there are feral.

1/ 5

It's like a wildlife preserve the kids there are feral.

ashton.shermer !

5 Google Rating

Good school but some tight supply teachers

5/ 5

Good school but some tight supply teachers

Bee Killer

4 Google Rating

I know some people that used to go there

4/ 5

I know some people that used to go there

Kelsey Turner

1 Google Rating

its a bad school .

1/ 5

its a bad school .

scott jones

1 Google Rating

all the kids stink there r loads of chavs and the teachers r annoying

1/ 5

all the kids stink there r loads of chavs and the teachers r annoying

party

1 Google Rating

They don't deal with bullying

1/ 5

They don't deal with bullying

Maureen Ike

2 Google Rating

rude teachers, some nice though

2/ 5

rude teachers, some nice though

cody rful

1 Google Rating

The cooking teacher is not nice she gets made for nothing this is why know one likes her the cooking

1/ 5

The cooking teacher is not nice she gets made for nothing this is why know one likes her the cooking teacher needs to start thinking about that is just mean

JET 2474

1 Google Rating

Its a school (I go there) what do u expect me to rate it 5 stars as if

1/ 5

Its a school (I go there) what do u expect me to rate it 5 stars as if

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