Latest News
Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
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Dodgeball Champions
Wed 11 Jan 2017Oaktree have won an interschool dodge ball tournament. -
The Princess and The Frog
Mon 09 Jan 2017The whole school watched a really fun play about THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG, performed by actors and backstage staff from Nottingham Playhouse. Some pupils got to take part by being members of the Royal Household, or joining in a Royal Tea Party. There was an important message about keeping promises. -
Tree Dressing
Thu 22 Dec 2016Making ecological feeders for the birds, putting them on the tree, singing a song. Then a visit to Tesco's for food and fun work. -
Wildlife Watch
Tue 29 Nov 2016Activities at Litchfield Park, Quarry Lane and Oakham Nature Reserves.
Find the link in the useful information tab on the parents page.
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Viking Extragavanza
Wed 16 Nov 2016Classes 10, 11 & 12 invited everyone in, family, pupils, and staff, to see their amazing Viking work, models etc.
Pictures on class 12's page.
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Children in Need ideas
Mon 07 Nov 2016Children in Need
Friday 18th November 2016
We will be raising money for Children in Need as a school on Friday 18th November. It will be a non-uniform day with children donating £1.
The school council have also suggested doing a river of pennies on the playground. This would take place in the morning with each class having a time slot to do this, (run by myself and the school council).
Pupils will be encouraged to wear something Pudsey related, (yellow, multi-coloured spots). Most local supermarkets are stocking Pudsey items.
The classes are going to talk about Children in Need and why we are supporting it as a school.
Thank you
Mrs T and the school council

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Harvest donation
Tue 01 Nov 2016PRESS RELEASE - 24th Oct 2016
LOCAL SCHOOL MAKES HARVEST DONATION
Oak Tree Primary School recently held a celebratory Harvest Festival in a school assembly. Families were invited to join in and also to contribute to a food collection. School wanted this food to go to a cause where is would really make a difference, so contacted the local Tesco store to see if they could help.
Tesco collects and works in partnership with the Sherwood Forest Food Bank which supports families in need in the Mansfield area. Tesco agreed to retain the school collected food items until they could be collected by the Food Bank volunteers.
Oak Tree Primary School Head Mark Thrower said
“We wanted to make a contribution to the local community and we know Tesco do collect for the local food bank. It seemed an ideal solution to bring a small group of children to the store, with our Harvest food collection. We hope it is of benefit to Sherwood Forest Food Bank.”
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Jeans for Genes Day
Mon 26 Sep 2016Well done everybody, We raised over £200 for the Jeans for Genes charity, helping children with genetic disorders -
Look at the classes
Tue 20 Sep 2016Look who has visited nursery, and go to class 6,7 or 8 to see the great Roman day they had -
THE PROM
Sat 10 Sep 2016Look at all these cool dudes.