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Ways to Keep Your Child Learning During the Summer Holidays

The summer holidays are undoubtedly a crucial time to help children rejuvenate and relax after a busy school year, yet as the break continues it is important to start reintroducing a bit of mental stimulation into their days. This is because having long breaks from learning means children can sometimes…

Top Tips to Encourage Summer Reading (And Make it Fun)

With the summer holiday stretching out ahead, undoubtedly your child’s thoughts will turn to bike riding, summer holidays and endless hours on the PlayStation. Yet there is no better time to encourage your children to settle down with a good book. However, this often more easily said than done! Why…

Changes Within the Oak-Tree Group

This month the Oak-Tree Schools are in the Essex Group of Life magazines including Epping Life, Loughton Life and Chigwell Life. Read about some exciting developments to our leadership teams from September 2020.

16 Things To Do In The Summer Holidays

After months of having the kids at home and home schooling, just the thought of keeping them entertained during the summer holidays may be a little exhausting. Here’s a list of activities to help keep them occupied: See friends! With lockdown restrictions easing, it’s a great opportunity to plan lots…

The Many Benefits of Summer Clubs

With the summer holidays fast approaching, many parents are turning their thoughts towards summer clubs. Attending a summer club has far more benefits than simply being a means of childcare throughout those long months. They can be hugely advantageous for both children and parents. Summer clubs tend to focus on…

How To Keep Your Children Motivated Until The End Of Term

Academically, June is normally the toughest time of the year to inspire and motivate pupils. The weather is improving and most pupils are already dreaming of their summer holidays. This year, as the majority of pupils are still learning from home, it may be increasingly tough to motivate your children…