
This assembly celebrates all the hard work and achievements from this half term.
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This assembly celebrates all the hard work and achievements from this half term.
Last weekend, the Oathall Equestrian Team enjoyed more success at the NSEA county qualifier at Felbridge.
Seb Pett competed in the 60cm and 70cm showjumping classes on Saturday, winning the 60cm class. He also competed in the regional grassroots final the following day, just missing out on placing.
Heidi Bryant competed in the regional grassroots final and was crowned the 70cm individual grassroots champion for the South East.
If you are interested in joining the Oathall Equestrian Team, please email: [email protected]
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Please see the letter from WSCC addressing any concerns that you may have about Scarlet fever and Step A infections. Information can also be found on the NHS website.
Opening night tonight for the cast of 39 Steps, tickets still available for tonight and tomorrow. Come along and watch this fabulous show!
The library hosted a celebration brunch and certificate presentation for a number of our Year 11 students today. The students have shown exemplary effort in their studies across all subjects during the Autumn term; a fantastic achievement.
Well done to you all!
Our last day of this term will be Friday, 16 December. On this day, students will only need to bring books and equipment for periods 1 and 2. Students will be dismissed from school before lunch at approximately 12:30. School bus times have been adjusted accordingly.

Acceptance does not mean liking, wanting, choosing, or supporting.
Acceptance is an active process. It must be practiced. Acceptance doesn’t mean that you can’t work on changing things.
Acceptance doesn’t mean you’re accepting it’s going to be that way forever. We can practice acceptance toward our experience, people, appearance, emotions, ideas, and more.

This traditional festive lunch is a sit down meal to be eaten in the canteen. Tickets are on sale from Monday 5 December at a cost of £3.50 per ticket and can be purchased by cash only from the tills in the Canteen. If your child is entitled to a free school meal and would like a Christmas lunch ticket please ask them to speak to Mrs Denyer by Monday 12 December.
Ticket numbers are limited and available on a first come, first served basis. Any student wishing to have a Christmas Lunch must purchase their ticket by the end of lunch on Monday 12 December, as tickets will not be available after this time.
Students may still use the canteen for other food and drink purchases but there will be a limited selection available on this date.