
Building confidence, independence, and strong study habits
Our online lower secondary school supports students as they move into a more independent stage of learning, while still providing structure, guidance, and teacher support. Lessons are live and teacher-led, with clear routines that help students stay organised, motivated, and confident.
Our Years 7-9 curriculum follows Key Stage 3 and is designed to build strong subject knowledge while helping students develop the skills, they will need for GCSE study. Alongside core subjects, students are encouraged to think critically, ask questions, and become more confident learners.
The full British Curriculum
Our Key Stage 3 curriculum follows the UK national curriculum and provides broad, balanced subject coverage to support future GCSE study.
The support behind every school day
The lower secondary years are about building confidence, independence, and readiness for what comes next. These are the key areas that help students stay engaged, supported, and on track.
Lessons
Live timetabled lessons
Lower secondary students follow a clear timetable of live lessons, with planned breaks across the day. Lessons are slightly longer and more subject-focused, helping students build concentration and prepare for the pace of GCSE learning.
The day includes a balance of academic lessons, clubs, and independent study or homework time, supporting both learning and routine.
Classes
Small class sizes that keep students involved
Lessons are live and discussion-based, giving students regular opportunities to ask questions, share ideas, and take part in class. Teachers encourage participation while helping students grow in confidence and develop their voice in a supportive setting. Small class sizes mean teachers can give individual attention and keep a close eye on progress.
Subjects
Building strong foundations for GCSEs
Key Stage 3 learning is structured to prepare students for GCSE expectations. Study skills, organisation, and subject foundations are built gradually, helping students feel ready and confident when they reach Year 10. Students also receive guidance from advisors as they begin thinking about future GCSE subject choices, so decisions are informed and well supported.
Feedback
Clear communication with parents
As students grow more independent, parents still play an important role. We keep families informed while encouraging students to take ownership of their learning. Senior staff remain closely involved in parent communication, ensuring questions and concerns are handled promptly.
- Regular updates on progress and engagement
- Attendance notifications if a lesson is missed
- Clear communication channels to speak with the school
Secondary school fees
Lower secondary fees cover a full Key Stage 3 programme, with students attending live, subject-specific lessons in small classes.
Teaching, learning resources, pastoral support, clubs, and ongoing guidance are all included, helping students build strong foundations and prepare for GCSE study. Fees are structured to support steady progression through Years 7โ9 before subject choices begin.
Meet our lower secondary teachers
Frequently asked questions
Here are some of the questions families ask about our lower secondary school, including how lessons are structured, how students build independence and what support looks like through Years 7 to 9.
Our admissions team aims to respond to all enquiries within one working day. During peak periods it may take slightly longer, but we always do our best to reply promptly.
For admissions questions, contact our admissions team using this form or email admissions@oxfordonlineschool.org. Please include your childโs age and intended start date so we can guide you quickly.
Yes. We can advise on the most suitable pathway based on age, academic goals, and current school stage. If helpful, we can arrange a follow-up call to talk through options in detail.
Absolutely. Share your preferred call-back date and time in the contact form, and our team will confirm availability or suggest the nearest suitable slot.
Yes. We welcome enquiries from families worldwide. Our team can explain time-zone friendly learning options, programme requirements, and the admissions process for international applicants.
It helps to share your childโs age, current year group, target programme, and intended start date. If you already have academic records or specific questions, include those so we can provide a clearer first response.
Lessons are taught live by teachers, with students encouraged to ask questions and participate in real time. Older students can also use recordings and digital resources for revision.
Ready to start your journey?
If you'd like to learn more about how Oxford Online School works, explore courses, or discuss whether it's the right fit for your child, we'd be happy to help.
Contact us โ