Oaklands Community School

"[2][3] According to the Department of Education performance tables, the school obtained the fourth-highest CVA score in the city.

This is done by comparing their achievements with those of other pupils nationally who had the same or similar prior attainment in their test results at age 10 or 11 in 2001.

[4] The school was built on a seven-acre site, with a mixture of English tithe barn, with strong Japanese influences.

The premises became the upper school site for Oasis Academy Lord's Hill which has since moved to a new dedicated building.

[5][6][7] On 14 February 2014, the work needed to repair and reopen Oaklands swimming pool was approved at a cost of £1.7 million funded by Southampton City Council.