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SchoolsLondonLambethOasis Academy South Bank|Best Secondary Schools in Lambeth
State School
Oasis Academy South Bank
75 Westminster Bridge Road, London, SE1 7HS·Lambeth·URN: 139659A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Secondary & Post-16
Sixth Form
Mixed
Ages 11-19
Religious Character: None
A-levels Ranking
1,322
Academic
943
Overall
6
Local
GCSE Ranking
1,118
Academic
856
Overall
3
Local
Oxbridge Ranking
411
England
FMS Inspection Score

The FMS Inspection Score is FindMySchool's proprietary analysis based on official Ofsted and ISI inspection reports. It converts ratings into a standardised 1–10 scale for fair comparison across all schools in England.

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Elite
9.6/10
Application Demand
74%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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OverviewA-levelsGCSEOxbridgeOfstedApplication DemandAttendance Heatmap

Last reviewed: February 2026 · Rankings and key information above update regularly, however, this review below is refreshed bi-annually and may not reflect recent changes. If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Oasis Academy South Bank Review 2026: Excellence Rising in Waterloo

At a Glance

In 2013, the Oasis Community Learning trust opened an ambitious secondary school in converted office space next to Westminster Bridge Road. What began as a small free school with mixed-ability teaching has become a destination secondary with an outstanding Ofsted rating achieved twice. Today, the academy educates 726 students aged 11 to 19 in the heart of Waterloo, drawing cohorts from across London rather than relying on strict local catchment. The majority progress to Russell Group and leading universities, with a notable track record of Oxbridge success. As a free school with no tuition fees, Oasis Academy South Bank offers first-class secondary education in a central London location where spaces are competitive. The school's progress and attainment metrics consistently exceed both local and national averages.

Character & Atmosphere

Pupils flourish in a culture of high expectation matched by genuine warmth. The converted office building, completed in May 2016 by Gleeds, houses a genuinely inclusive school where mixed-ability teaching at Key Stage 3 deliberately avoids streaming by prior attainment. Teachers work with clear subject expertise and students respond with exemplary attitudes. Behaviour is excellent throughout the school; students are caring and supportive of one another, with minimal disruption to learning observed during lesson visits.

The school operates an extended day with compulsory enrichment activities, built into the schedule rather than bolted on. This deliberate choice means all students, regardless of background, access the same cultural and developmental opportunities. The House Coach system provides personal pastoral care, with each student assigned an adult who becomes their "in-school parent." Leadership is decisive. Principal Anna Richardson, who joined in January 2022, maintains the school's strategic focus on "climbing the stairs to greatness," a phrase embedded throughout the school's language and identity.

The Oasis Waterloo Hub, adjacent to the school building, runs integrated services including a church, debt advice centre, foodbank, and youth support services. This integrated approach to community transformation shapes the school's ethos daily. Students benefit from involvement with the Community Hub, both receiving support and contributing through service projects. The physical environment reflects thought: the building was methodically converted in three phases to become fit-for-purpose secondary provision, with 45 educational outings arranged annually for students to broaden their experiences beyond the classroom.

Academic Results & Performance

GCSE Performance

Oasis Academy South Bank ranks 1,118th in England for GCSE academic outcomes and 763rd overall (FindMySchool data), keeping it above the national mid-point. The Attainment 8 score of 54.6 reflects strong achievement across subjects. Progress 8 in the current dataset is 0.81, meaning students make substantially above-average progress compared with national peers.

90.7% of Year 11 students were entered for the English Baccalaureate, ensuring breadth across English, maths, science, languages, and humanities. In the current GCSE dataset, 59.3% achieved grade 5 or above in English and maths, while 33.9% achieved grade 5 or above across the EBacc basket. The figures show a broad academic curriculum as well as strong progress.

A-Level Performance

In the current 2025 A-level dataset, 50% of grades were awarded at A*–B, with 10% at A*, 10% at A and 40% at B. The sixth form ranks 1,322nd in England for A-level academic outcomes and 878th overall (FindMySchool ranking). The sixth form, rated Good rather than Outstanding by inspectors, is improving steadily and represents an increasingly strong proposition for internal progression or external entry.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

53.33%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

GCSE 9–7

—

% of students achieving grades 9-7

Teaching & Learning

Teachers are subject experts who know what to teach, when to teach it, and the best method to do so. This pedagogical clarity allows pupils to develop understanding and deepen knowledge step by step. History lessons demonstrate this: Year 10 students, having studied the Reformation and religious tension at Key Stage 3, could explain conflicting attitudes to Elizabeth I's legitimacy at Key Stage 4, connecting prior learning seamlessly. In English, Year 12 students compared texts by recalling previous knowledge about character development and key ideas, showing cumulative mastery.

Mixed-ability teaching underpins Key Stage 3, a deliberate choice the school defends through evidence of impact. At Key Stage 4, some streaming begins to provide targeted support for GCSE pathways. The Fresh Start phonics programme supports selected Year 7 students to improve reading fluency. Staff are adept at adapting learning for individual needs, including those with SEND; leaders are quick to identify additional needs and initiate support. The curriculum is knowledge-rich, designed through a government pilot scheme for the best outcomes. Pupils respond well to regular checks on understanding, which reveal knowledge gaps and misconceptions. Regular revision tasks allow students to recall and apply previous learning.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:9.6/10Elite

Quality of Education

Outstanding

Behaviour & Attitudes

Outstanding

Personal Development

Outstanding

Leadership & Management

Outstanding

FMS Inspection Score calculated by FindMySchool based on official inspection data.

Where Students Go Next

Destinations show the school's academic ambition but should be checked against the latest published leavers' information rather than older point-in-time figures. Current 2025 A-level data shows 50% of grades at A*–B across 165 exam entries, and FindMySchool ranks the sixth form 878th overall in England. Families comparing university progression should use the school's latest destinations reporting.

Key Stage 4 leavers progress primarily to the sixth form or local further education providers; the school welcomes external sixth-form applications as well. For those continuing locally, the pathway is seamless. The school provides informative and well-planned careers guidance; speakers on employment and apprenticeships visit regularly. Sixth-form students receive dedicated support and are exceptionally well prepared for higher education, training, and employment outcomes.

Oxbridge Success

#389 in England

Total Offers

3

Offer Success Rate: 20%

Cambridge

3

Offers

Oxford

0

Offers

Beyond the Classroom

The school's enrichment programme is comprehensive and fully embedded. A student-led whole-school drama production is highly popular, providing opportunities for many students to get involved across technical, performance, and collaborative roles. In recent years, a production of Macbeth has drawn ticket demand so high the school marketed sales prominently. Music provision is substantial: one-third of students take instrumental music lessons, with Year 9 entirely participating in the Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme. The Creative Arts enrichment pathway allows students to acquire new skills in music, engineering, and drama while making connections to their academic subjects.

Leadership roles are distributed widely. The school encourages pupils across all age ranges to take on leadership opportunities, fostering ownership and agency. Clubs and societies timetable includes a diverse array of named opportunities. Unifrog accounts allow all students to record interactions and completed activities, building a portfolio of personal development evidence. The wide range of popular clubs to choose from includes sports, music, language, and academic extension options. Place2Be and Place2Talk provide specialist counselling and art therapy services for students needing additional emotional support.

Sports provision is supported through physical education staffing (with dedicated Co-Heads of PE) and engagement with competitive fixtures. The school's proximity to the Thames and central London locations enables accessible outdoor learning. Educational outings — 45 per year — range from museum visits and theatre trips to community centres and geography field studies. This commitment to experiential learning shapes rounded development. The Oasis Waterloo Hub provides a unique resource; students volunteer and support community initiatives, gaining work experience and social responsibility alongside academic study. For many, this integration of learning with community service becomes defining.

Admissions

Year 7 entry is through standard London local authority coordinated admissions. The school is non-selective, accepting pupils regardless of prior attainment or background. Demand and distance thresholds can change year by year, so families should check the current Lambeth admissions timetable, oversubscription criteria and allocation distances before relying on older applications-per-place figures.

Students are drawn from across London — as far as Islington and Croydon as well as local Waterloo families. There is no fixed catchment boundary; the school is genuinely accessible to any family applying through their local authority's coordinated scheme. Parents should list Oasis South Bank as one of at least four options in their application to ensure fair processing. The school emphasises inclusive admissions: all students are welcome regardless of starting point, need, or complexity.

The sixth form welcomes both internal progression and external entry at age 16. Entry requirements for sixth form are clearly communicated on the school website; students can apply externally and are assessed for suitability for their chosen subject pathways.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
1.032 miles

Applications

510

Total received

Places Offered

115

Subscription Rate

4.4x

Applications per place

Practical Information

School hours run from 8:30am to 3:00pm daily. The extended school day incorporates compulsory enrichment activities and clubs, some running until later. Students finish lessons at 3:00pm; a range of clubs and extracurricular activities are then available. Before-school breakfast facilities support early arrivals. Parents should contact the school directly for information about any supervised drop-off or wrap-around care arrangements beyond the standard school day.

The location at 75 Westminster Bridge Road places the school next to Waterloo station and the South Bank cultural quarter, offering unparalleled access to museums, galleries, theatres, and river-based learning. The building itself sits in a vibrant urban environment. Parking is limited by London geography; the recommendation is public transport or walking routes via Westminster Bridge. The Northern line (Waterloo station) is immediately adjacent; buses serve the area extensively.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 760
  • Number of pupils: 709

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Safeguarding is effective and prioritised. Every day, students have a 30-minute Personal Development Time session with their House Coach, an adult who serves as their "in-school parent" and their first point of call for worries or concerns. Pastoral support systems include Heads of Year present at key points throughout the school day, Place2Be and Place2Talk specialist counselling services, and multiple routes for students to raise concerns safely. The school creates an open and positive culture around safeguarding that puts pupils' interests first.

Pupils feel safe and know who to speak to about concerns. The school's emphasis on high expectations is coupled with warmth and clear boundaries set by adults passionately committed to improving young people's life chances. Staff across the academy — including those new to teaching — receive ongoing high-quality training. Professional development is prioritised; the academy spends significantly per teacher annually on staff development. Staff value the school's "three pillars of professional development" and work as a close-knit reflective team, making strong contributions to expertise and career progression. Staff feel valued and supported by leaders in managing their workload.

Things to Consider

Mixed-ability teaching in Key Stage 3. The school deliberately keeps students in mixed attainment groups in Years 7-9, avoiding setting by prior achievement. The school demonstrates evidence that this supports inclusion and progress; however, families seeking strong setting or differentiation across separate pathways at secondary level should be aware of this pedagogical choice. Some families prefer mixed-ability teaching; others prefer earlier separation by ability.

Tight admissions in recent years. Securing entry to this popular school is not guaranteed. Families should list four or more schools on their application and check current allocation distances with their local authority before assuming the journey to Waterloo will translate into a realistic offer.

Sixth form is still developing. While the main school is rated Outstanding across all areas, the sixth form is rated Good with ongoing curriculum development. For families considering A-level pathways, the school is improving but is not yet at the same demonstrable strength as the secondary phase. Internal progression rates are high, suggesting many students continue with confidence; external applicants should ask specific questions about their chosen subjects' delivery.

The Verdict

Oasis Academy South Bank is an academically strong, genuinely inclusive state secondary with an outstanding track record in GCSE attainment and progress. The school successfully combines high expectations with warm pastoral care, resulting in a culture where students flourish and behaviour is exemplary. Free school education of this calibre is rare. The inclusive ethos, mixed-ability teaching, and integration with the Oasis Waterloo Hub create a distinctive and coherent learning environment. Best suited to families seeking rigorous academics without selection, valuing breadth over narrow specialisation, and living within commutable distance of Waterloo. The main challenge is securing a place in a consistently oversubscribed school.

FAQs

Yes. The school was rated Outstanding by Ofsted in May 2024 across Quality of Education, Behaviour and Attitudes, Personal Development, and Leadership and Management (Sixth Form was rated Good). Current GCSE measures are strong, with Progress 8 of 0.81, meaning students make substantially above-average progress compared to peers nationally. The school ranks 1,118th in England for GCSE academic outcomes and 763rd overall (FindMySchool ranking).

This is a state school with no tuition fees. As a free school, Oasis Academy South Bank is fully funded by the government and requires no tuition payment from families. Families should budget for uniform, trips, music lessons (if chosen), and any school meals not covered by free school meals eligibility.

Very competitive. Year 7 entry is by non-selective London coordinated admissions; all pupils are considered fairly regardless of prior attainment. Families should apply through their local authority, list at least four schools to optimise their chances, and check current allocation distances before relying on older demand figures.

The school uses mixed-ability teaching in Key Stage 3, deliberately avoiding streaming by prior achievement in Years 7-9. Teachers are subject experts who help students build knowledge step by step. At Key Stage 4, some streaming begins to provide targeted GCSE support. The curriculum is knowledge-rich and emphasises cumulative learning. Pupils respond well to regular checks on understanding and revision tasks that link new learning to prior knowledge.

Significant. The school arranges 45 educational outings per year; one-third of students take instrumental music lessons; all of Year 9 participates in Duke of Edinburgh's Award. There is a popular student-led drama production, a wide range of clubs and societies, and integration with the adjacent Oasis Waterloo Hub, which runs community services. The Creative Arts enrichment pathway offers music, engineering, and drama. Students build portfolios through Unifrog and take on leadership roles across the school.

The current 2025 A-level dataset records 165 exam entries, with 50% of grades at A*–B. Destination percentages and named university examples can move between cohorts, so families should check the school's latest leavers' information for current university, apprenticeship and employment outcomes.

The sixth form opened in September 2018 and is rated Good by Ofsted. In the current 2025 A-level dataset, 50% of grades were at A*–B across 165 exam entries, with 10% at A*, 10% at A and 40% at B. Both internal progression and external entry at age 16 are welcome. Students receive dedicated careers guidance and university support.

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75 Westminster Bridge Road, London, SE1 7HS
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www.oasisacademysouthbank.org
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