On Wednesday 11th June, students at Oxford High School were off timetable to enjoy learning outside of the classroom, this included a trip to Hampton Court to experience what Tudor life was like, a visit to Rushall Farm to get hands-on with the practicalities of food production, study skills and social action activities!
Hampton Court
Year 7 headed off to Hampton Court Palace to learn more about Tudor life in preparation for studying the topic in year 8. While at Hampton Court, they had the opportunity to explore the beautiful buildings and gardens, including Henry’s Great Hall.
Rushall Farm
Year 8 had the opportunity to visit Rushall Organic Farm to learn about managing resources for a growing world. They were able to see organic farming in action and build on their knowledge gained from Geography lessons.
Study Skills & Social Action Day
Our year 9s enjoyed a series of activities designed to develop their study skills ahead of their GCSEs! In the afternoon, year 9 students had the opportunity to get involved in various community projects running in and around school, from litter picking and surveying biodiversity in the local area to seeing how the funds they raise are put to use in a visit to Helen & Douglas House.
Higher Education Day
Finally, Year 12 enjoyed a ‘Pathways into Higher Education’ day, which featured a number of sessions designed to inform and support the students as they consider life after OHS. They were visited by representatives from various universities across the country.
It was a fantastic day for all! Huge thanks to all of our students and staff who were involved.