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  • Recycled Fashion Show

    Fri 21 Oct 2016

    In celebration assembly today, Key Stage 4 students gave a fashion show, showing all the items of clothing they had made out of recycled materials they had collected; old keyboard keys, plastic cups, wallpaper etc.  A great way to finish the term.

  • Celebration

    Fri 14 Oct 2016
    Today in Celebration Assembly on our Tunbridge Wells site, Oakley students celebrated everything they like about outdoor learning and winning SILVER and a pear tree in this year’s Tunbridge Wells in Bloom competition.  We also celebrated the success of our friends and partners from Herbilicious, who, with the help of some of our FE students, won GOLD and a plum tree.
  • Gold Award For Herbilicious

    Thu 13 Oct 2016

    All the staff and pupils of Oakley School would like to congratulate Julie Brock and Sue Langwith aka J&S Opening Doors/Herbilicious on winning GOLD in this year’s Royal Tunbridge Wells in Bloom, in the Schools Category!

     

    As part of their award they were given a Plum tree, presented by our very own Mike Shackleton.

     

    Julie and Sue work closely with Oakley School and in particular our Further Education students, and Julie is also a Governor, so we could not be more thrilled for them.

  • Snake Eggs

    Mon 10 Oct 2016

    On Wednesday, 5th October one of our Key Stage 4 classes unearthed some Grass Snake eggs whilst clearing a compost bin. Without an appropriate place to house them outside, the class placed them in a vivarium in school so that they could hatch and be observed. The class researched and studied the snakes and created a safe shelter for them to live in. After an impromptu biology lesson on snakes at the end of the day on Friday, 7th October, seven healthy infant Grass Snakes were released into the wild.

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