Oulder Hill Community School and Language College

Date published: 14 September 2015


Well done to all in Year 10 for making a great start to their GCSE studies. Miss O’Connor and Mrs Sanderson are looking forward to working with you all this year.

Our next 'Drop Everything and Read' (DEAR) session takes place during tutorial on Thursday 24 September. The aim of DEAR is to create a culture of reading for pleasure and to eradicate the stigma attached to reading. Students and staff will be taking part, and they will be encouraged to read from a variety of materials including books, newspapers and magazines.

Upcoming Dates:

Monday 21 September - Year 7 Photographs
Tuesday 22 September - Boys’ Dance Workshop
Wednesday 23 September - Year 10 G&T Trip to Lancaster University
Thursday 24 September - Drop Everything and Read (DEAR)
Thursday 24 September - Year 10 Drama - Oldham Theatre Workshop
Friday 25 September - European Day of Languages
w/c Monday 28 September - Year 11 German and Italian Speaking Assessments (All Week)
Monday 28 September - Year 11 Art Sculpture Day
Wednesday 30 September - Years 9, 10 & 11 Rambert Dance Workshop
Thursday 1 October - Key Stage 4 Matters Evening - 6:00-8:00pm
Thursday 1 October - Years 9, 10 & 11 Lowry Theatre Visit
Monday 5 October - Year 10 Art Trip (TBC)
Monday 5 October - Year 11 Geography Controlled Assessment Trip
Tuesday 6 October - Year 7 Form Tutor Review Day
Tuesday 6 October - Year 7 Matters Evening - 6:00-8:00pm
Friday 9 October - Year 10 Drama - Oldham Theatre Workshop
w/c 12 October - Year 11 Science Coursework Catch Up (All Week)
Wednesday 14 October - Immersion Day
Wednesday 14 October - Year 7 Freddie Fit
Wednesday 14 October - Year 8 Girls’ HPV Vaccinations
Thursday 15 October - Parent Forum meeting, 6:00pm, LRC
Thursday 15 October to Sunday 18th October - Languages Trip to Rome

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