Tower of London and Superbloom visit

As you may have seen on Classs Dojo, we had an amazing day in London visiting the Superbloom and the Tower of London. It was an early start and a very long day but gosh was it worth it! Almost everyone opted to use the slide into the moat and the Superbloom installation did not disappoint. Many children commented on how they would love to grow something similar at home!

Whilst we were sitting on Thames Wharf eating our lunch, we even saw Tower Bridge being raised and I think the children would have quite happily sat there all afternoon just taking in the sights of the London skyline and watching the world go by. Thank you to all the staff for making it such a memorable experience and to the Year 5/6s for being so well behaved during the visit – we are all very proud of you!

 

 

Arthog Final Day

Forget showers today … we’ve had torrential rain and wind!
In the 15 times I’ve brought Bicton children to Arthog, this is the worst weather I’ve ever experienced but I can say, with all honesty, that this is the most resilient and well-behaved group of children that I have ever brought away.

 

Arthog Day 1

We had a brilliant first day, despite the showers. The children loved doing the night line but let’s just say it was a lot slippier than they expected! Most of the photos of Friday night are of my group but we’ll get some photos from the other groups posted as soon as we get time!

Year 6 Leaver Hoodies

The offer to purchase a Leavers Hoodie is now available to you on sQuid. Please place your order and advise the colour and size required on sQuid by Monday 14th June. Thank you.

Update on Arthog Visit

Hi everyone,

I spoke to Arthog on Friday and I have some great news!

We can go ahead with a day visit on Friday 11th June which will allow us to enjoy 2 full activities during the day.
A letter will be sent out early next week with more details but I thought you’d like to know now.

We will look for a separate date for a sleepover at school in due course.

Have a good weekend and please share this  message with other Oak parents if you can.

Mrs Johnson