There has been more success for the Oathall Equestrian Team last week at the Inter-schools show Jumping Competition at Hickstead, hosted by Hurstpierpoint College.
One of our riders placed second in the 90cm class against 62 other competitors (some of whom are semi-professional show jumpers). Another of our team stepped up to compete in a class they would not normally compete in, pushing out of their comfort zone and achieving some huge personal growth. Well done.
Well done to everyone involved, and congratulations to our riders.
To mark Black History Month, Oathall will be holding special tutor sessions based on the Windrush, in addition to assemblies on George Arthur Roberts, who served in World War 1 and was a Blitz fireman – now part of a new display in the
Grab your wand and come and join us to celebrate International Harry Potter Book Day. All year groups are invited to take part from 3.30 – 4.30 pm on Thursday, 12 October in the library. Come and be sorted into a Hogwarts House and then take part in a myriad of activities. It’s free and it’s fun!
Assemblies this half term focus on the notion of respect, one of the Oathall Community Values. We will unpick the term respect, explore what it means in both a school context and within the community. Ultimately we will be focussing on making Oathall and all of it’s community as respectful as possible.
Thursday, 21 September 2023 is our annual Open Day. School closes early as a result and students will be dismissed from classes at 12:30, after their reading time following the Period 3 lesson.
On Monday, 18 September, Oathall Community College students and staff will be supporting the national charity Jeans for Genes.