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Oaklands Catholic School

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Headteacher: Mr. Matthew Quinn Chair of the Governing Body: Cdr. Marc Evans RN – Stakes Hill Road, Waterlooville. SEN Coordinator: Mrs. Tracey Rowsell – t.rowsell@oaklandscatholicschool.org Registered office: On 27th March 2017 the name of our Multi Academy Trust changed from ‘The Catholic Academy Trust in Havant’ to ‘Edith Stein Catholic Academy Trust’ and retains the same company number of 07721932. All documentation released under the former name has been adopted by ‘Edith Stein Catholic Academy Trust’ until changed or amended at the next scheduled review. Oaklands Catholic School and Sixth Form College is a highly successful provider of 11-18 year education for the Roman Catholic and wider Christian community in Waterlooville and the surrounding area. The six key elements guiding the school’s strategy plan are: Strategic Priority 1- Ethos. Provide an inclusive Christ-centred education at Oaklands based on the mission of the Catholic Church. Strategic Priority 2 – Teaching and Learning. Oaklands will be recognised for setting the highest standards of teaching and learning, where aspirations and achievements are raised for all so that no-one is left behind. Strategic Priority 3 – Collaboration. Embrace opportunities to work collaboratively with our family of diocesan schools and other educational and community partners and stakeholders. Strategic Priority 4 – The Oaklands Team. We will attract, develop and celebrate our team of leaders, teachers, support staff and governors who are committed to our Oaklands ethos. Strategic Priority 5 – Students. Oaklands students will grow up as determined, courageous and humble individuals who will embody the gospel values throughout their lives with a deep appreciation of the beauty of God’s world around them. Strategic Priority 6 – Business. It is our goal, both now and in the future, to ensure the effective and ethical stewardship of all our resources in order to provide a positive and sustainable environment in which to work and learn.

The Poetry Business

the poetry business

One of the most vital and vitalising literature organisations in the country Welcome to The Poetry Business We publish books, pamphlets, audio and eBooks under the smith|doorstop imprint; edit a literary magazine, The North; and run Writing Days, masterclasses, residential courses, and a Writing School for published poets. We also run the annual Book & Pamphlet Competition. Our poets have won or been shortlisted for almost every major poetry prize, including the Forward Prize on 11 occasions and 10 Poetry Book Society awards, and smith|doorstop Books was awarded Michael Marks Publishers Award in both 2012 and 2017. The Poetry Business is a publisher and writer development agency with a strong reputation for discovering, developing and publishing outstanding new poets. One of the most vital and vitalising literature organisations in the country Andrew Motion Our poets have won, been shortlisted for or highly commended in almost every major poetry prize, including the Forward Prize, the T.S. Eliot Prize, the Fenton Aldeburgh First Collection Prize, the National Poetry Competition, and in both 2012 and 2017 The Poetry Business won the Michael Marks Award for Pamphlet Publishers. The publisher isn’t just churning out exciting pamphlets, it’s also consolidating its role as a major support network for poets from all over the country…and is developing its stellar work to bring poetry to more people online, via energetic blogging, audio downloads, live Q&As and so on. Judge’s comments from the 2017 Michael Marks Awards Over the last three decades we have nurtured the writing and developed the careers of hundreds of poets. Our teaching, mentoring and editorial work is widely regarded as the benchmark in writer development provision.