Oakdale Comprehensive School

Oakdale Comprehensive School was a comprehensive school located in the village of Oakdale, Caerphilly Oakdale in Caerphilly county, Wales. It had a UID of 401833 The total enrollment was about 660 pupils aged 11 to 16. Sixth-form provision was at Coleg Gwent in Crosskeys and Ystrad Mynach College.

Oakdale Comprehensive School
Location
Caerphilly

Wales
Coordinates51.674255°N 3.185402°W / 51.674255; -3.185402
Information
Type11-16 Comprehensive school, former Secondary Modern
Established1968
StatusClosed
Closed2016
AuthorityCaerphilly County Borough
Department for Education URN401833 Tables
Enrollment350

History

The school opened in 1968 as a Secondary Modern School catering for 350 pupils and closed in 2016. Pupils from Oakdale and Pontllanfraith Comprehensives transferred into Islwyn High School. The school's closed in 2016 as a result of the 21st century schools project in wales.

The school experienced difficult times, however, under the leadership of Chris David, dramatic improvements were made in a short time period.

Information Technology training at Oakdale Comprehensive was commended by the Secretary of State for Wales, Paul Murphy at Welsh questions in the House of Commons in March 2009. [1]

The school was run by a Senior Leadership Team consisting of Chris David (Headteacher), Martin Davis (Deputy Headteacher), Matthew Thomas (Assistant Headteacher) and Emma Paskell (Bursar). The headteacher retired before the opening of Islwyn High but other senior leaders continued with their roles at the new school.

Notable former pupils

References

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