Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
Our adventurers have returned, full of stories of the things they've done, but looking a bit tired (as did the staff!) The children were amazing, every single one of them pushed themselves to do things they never thought they could do, and indeed the staff with them didn't think they would do, everyone is so proud of them. Because it was their first residential with Oakley School, it was only 2 days and one night but what an experience for them all, some of them had never even stayed away from home before. They will get more opportunities to go on residentials as they progress through the school, trips that will involve going further afield and for longer and maybe even the opportunity to go ski-ing when they get to Year 10!
The photos below show the fun they had around the campfire on their first night and some more of the activities they conquered on day two.
A group of very excited Year 6 children left school this morning to go on their residential at Carroty Wood.
At the end of day 1 we have had the following report:-
"The children are having an amazing time and so are the staff! A lovely quote from one of our pupils on getting to the bottom of the abseiling tower and, having been nervous all the way up, his feet hit the ground and his first words were ‘do it again, do it again!’
Not only have they been abseiling and on the high ropes, the children have been learning to do the instructors' jobs - tying each other’s ropes."
One of the Oakley team supporting the pupils e-mailed saying "I feel privileged to have been part of the team today, the children have been amazing and I am so proud of them all."
This evening everyone is looking forward to a delicious roast dinner and some singing around the campfire before a quiet rest and (hopefully) a reasonable night’s sleep..."
It is clear to see from the photos below just how much fun they are all having and how much courage the children are demonstrating.
Looking forward to tomorrow's photos.
Congratulations and well done to Taylor, a Further Education student at Oakley who on Friday, 6th July did work experience at Tom Tugendhat’s (MP for Tonbridge and Malling) office. Taylor was quiet and appropriately nervous on Friday morning but by the time his tutor arrived on Friday afternoon he was fully engaged and looked so confident. We are all so proud of Taylor. Thank you to all the staff at Tom's office for making Taylor so welcome and for giving him such a fantastic opportunity, they told Taylor's tutor they 'were very happy with him as he made a huge help to the office."
On Friday, 29th June the mother and grandmother of one of our Key Stage 4 pupils came into school to show the class how to cook a traditional Indian curry. The pupils enjoyed chopping and dicing and being part of the whole process, including the clearing up! The smell of the vegetarian curry and the wonderful Indian spices filled the corridors and staff and pupils were all thrilled to get a taste of the end result. It is always so appreciated when one of our families supports learning in this way, sharing elements of their culture with our children and young people, we can't thank them enough for giving up their time.