Since1982
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I was a pupil at Oakmeeds although left in 1979 so both the school and the town were very different places then. My eldest son spent five years there until 2006, my youngest went there from 2006 to 2008. I was a governor of the school for 7 years over this period. My thoughts are 1) My eldest son flourished, achieved great exam results, built strong relationships and developed into a well rounded and broad minded young man who subsequently achieved an upper second in History at Sussex. 2) My youngest son joined in the same year as a very poor cohort. He could not cope with the persistent low level disruption to his classes and so we had to withdraw him and he spent the next three years at Hurst before joining the Sixth Form at St Pauls and now, after a gap year, is off to Warwick to read Physics and Maths. 3) The lessons we took from this were that just because a school is great for one student, doesn't mean it will be the same for another plus a school performs well in exams tables as a result of teaching and the cohort and the latter is by far the most important factor. Oakmeeds will always struggle in this regard because of the make up of the town, the nonsense that means some BH pupils have Downlands as their first choice school and the fact that it has spaces and therefore excluded pupils from across the county will be sent there - but none of that makes it a "bad" school. 4) It is probably time for a new head - like any organisation a change of senior leadership is a good thing on a regular basis and the OFSTED report was I believe unhelpfully timed for the school but, as someone else has said, this may be a good thing in the long term. 5) Living as I do now in Hassocks I get to see some of the behaviour of the Downlands pupils and I see no difference between them and those from Oakmeeds. 6) GCSE exam tables are but one measure of a school, there are other equally valid ways to assess if a school is right for your child. Personally I am no fan of parental choice in these matters and believe you should attend your local school but i guess that is not a popular view!