Indoors at breaktime: the school in a London office block
by Harriet Grant from on (#6NJYT)
Group that runs Oasis Academy South Bank warns councils prioritise private housing over space for children to breathe
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- Revealed: students at top private schools have 10 times more green space than state pupils
Oasis Academy South Bank in Waterloo sits in a densely built-up corner of south London - so densely that the only space found for the school was in a recommissioned office block. There is no playground, no sports pitch, nowhere to play football at break time.
Steve Chalke is the founder of Oasis Charitable Trust, the organisation that runs the school, one of 54 in their charge across England. He admits it is a challenging environment.
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