Wellbeing

Student wellbeing at Oxford Online School

Feeling settled matters just as much as making progress. A child who feels comfortable will ask questions, take part and keep going when something gets tricky, so wellbeing sits at the centre of how our school runs.

A team that knows their students
Pastoral care

A team that knows their students

Every student has pastoral support running alongside their lessons, separate from the academic side. Mentors and pastoral staff check in through the year, keep an eye on how a student is settling and pick up on the things that don't always show in a piece of work. Because classes are small and lessons are live, teachers build a real sense of each student over time, which makes it easier to spot when someone seems off and to do something about it early.

We know one of the first worries parents have about online school is whether their child will feel connected. Students learn together in the same live classes week after week, take part in clubs and get to know the people they study alongside, so the school feels like a community rather than a screen.

Our team
For parents

See your child's progress

Online learning shouldn't mean guessing how your child is getting on. The school keeps you in the picture in four practical ways.

Progress reports

Termly reports show how your child is doing across their subjects, so you can follow their progress through the year.

Teacher feedback

Teachers share feedback on work and effort, giving you a clear sense of where things are going well and where to focus.

Attendance updates

You can see attendance through the learning platform, and the school lets you know if your child misses a scheduled lesson.

Open contact

You are welcome to get in touch with the school whenever you want to check in, ask a question or talk something through.

A clear route to help
If something's wrong

A clear route to help

If you or your child have a worry, there is always someone to take it to. Students are told there are adults they can turn to when they are unsure about something, and concerns raised by families are taken seriously and looked into properly.

The school has safeguarding, anti-bullying and behaviour policies that set out how it keeps students safe and how it responds when an issue comes up, and bullying of any kind is not tolerated. Where a concern is more serious, the school follows clear safeguarding procedures and will normally keep parents informed throughout. The aim is simple: that every student feels safe, and that nothing important gets missed.

Our policies

Talk it through with us

Every child is different, and the best way to know whether the school suits yours is to ask. The admissions team can talk through how the support works and answer anything specific to your family, with no pressure either way.

FAQs

Questions parents often ask

Choosing a school means trusting it with your child, so it's fair to want to know how things are run behind the scenes. You can read every policy in full on the school policies page, and the admissions team is happy to talk through anything specific to your family.

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 child’s 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 child’s 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.

Published policy documents are listed on the School Policies page with direct PDF links where available.