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Our Newsletter contains all the dates you need to know about for the next few weeks.

 

PLEASE SEE THE PROPOSED ADMISSIONS CONSULTATION FOR ORMISTON MARITME ACADEMY

Admission Consultation Letter

Admission Policy 2026 - 2027

                 TT Rock Stars is Launching

Exciting news! On Thursday the 17th of October, we will be launching our brand-new times tables programme with our classes in Key Stage Two. Therefore, we are inviting the whole school to dress up like their favourite rock or pop star for the day!

See all the information here

A message from the Road Safety Team

 This is a reminder from the Road Safety Team, after reports of dangerous and illegal parking from parents at Oasis Academy Nunsthorpe.  All signage and markings are enforceable outside the school and we have scheduled regular visits from the Civil Enforcement Officers to monitor the area and may issue  Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) to parents parked in contravention of the markings.  These restrictions are in place for the safety of all children/parents at your school. 
Yellow zig-zag lines outside schools indicate the length of road where stopping is strictly prohibited during the times shown on the upright sign. In the case of Oasis Academy Nunsthorpe, vehicles must not stop on these markings Monday to Friday between the hours of 8.00-9.00am and 3-4pm. Any vehicle which is observed to be stopped on the zigzags will receive an instant Penalty Charge Notice.  The zig zags lines are there to safeguard children’s lives. 
We thank all parents who comply with current restrictions and would like to take the opportunity to remind all drivers to park legally, safely and with consideration for local residents who live in the area. 
The Road Safety team, Mark Tupman – School Crossing Patrol and Oasis Academy Nunsthorpe, work closely together to ensure the safety of ALL pupils going to and from school and we want this to continue successfully. 
Thank you from
Road Safety Education Team 

Oasis Academy Nunsthorpe is a nut free zone!

We are a Nut free zone - to ensure the safety of our young people, staff, and visitors

OAN CHEER - OUR FABULOUS CHEERLEADERS FROM YEARS 5 & 6 WHO PERFORMED FOR PARENTS AT SPORTS DAY

People Who Help Us

The children in Reception are learning all about people who help us. We had a visit from the police to find out what their job is and how they can help us. We got to dress up as the police in their bright uniform and explore the police car. We watched the lights flash on the car and listened to the loud siren. Some children said when they grow up, they want to be a police officer and help people.

Maths Day

                                                                                                           

Years 3, 4 and 5  enjoyed a great day cracking codes and solving puzzles to save the world! They have had a brilliant day and all children were a credit to the school. Brilliant teamwork and mathematical understanding shown!

Year 5 Triathlon Event

          

The whole of year 5 attended a triathlon event at Hymers College, Hull. They completed a swim, then 800m on a bicycle and finished with a 300m run. The children thoroughly enjoyed the day. They were supportive and encouraging of each other throughout.

OAN Boxing Club

Our school’s boxing club ended with a skills performance which was judged by OAN Hub Leader Michelle Donner, avid boxing fan and year 6 teacher Miss Spicksley, Grimsby’s East Marsh boxing Club head coach Ian Rowbotham and two representatives from the local police. I will confirm their names as soon as Michelle sends me them.  On the night children demonstrated their proficiency in shadow boxing, pad work, bag work and skipping. Awards were given to individuals who demonstrated excellence in each discipline as well as an overall boxer.  Prior to the exhibition children had attended a weekly boxing club, all participants received their Saba Bronze Award in boxing on the night.                                                                                                                                        Award winners:- Overall Boxer – Jayden Anabor

                             Super Shadow Boxer – Harper Short

                             Excellence in partner pads – Kye Allen – Nicola Jankowska.

                             Excellent skipping skills – Kailen Bingham

                            Brilliant bag work – Junior Anabor

Saba Bronze Boxing Award winners:-  Francheska Cain; Jayden Anabor;  Junior Anabor;  Kye Allen; Kailen Bingham;; Nicola Jankowska; Harper Short

Ameila Hope;  Hattie Carrick; Freya Young; Oakley Watson

 

 

Take a look at our fabulous Year 3 star readers.  All of these children earned enough points to spend in the Book Nook.

Well done guys!

 

Measles Mumps Rubella

Everything you need to know

Are you and your child vaccinated? Nationally we are seeing an increase in cases of Measles. The best protection is to have both doses of the MMR vaccination. If you have been vaccinated, it’s very unlikely you will catch measles.  Measles is highly infectious. Through passing contact with someone with measles, you can be infected too.  Measles can lead to serious complications resulting in hospitalisation. Since there is no treatment, vaccination is important to avoid serious illness. Protect yourself and your child by booking your free MMR vaccination through your GP practice.

MMR is for everyone regardless of age.

If you are unsure whether you or your child are fully vaccinated, you can check your child’s red book or contact your GP.

You can read more about measles and the symptoms at www.nhs.uk/conditions/measles/ and about the MMR vaccination at www.nhs.uk/conditions/vaccinations/mmr-vaccine/

If you have symptoms of measles stay at home and phone your GP or NHS 111. Do not attend GP surgeries and A&E departments without informing them that you think you have measles before you visit as you could spread the illness to others.

For more information about vaccines in general, visit Vaccinated - Humber and North Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership

 

World Book Day 2024

Class 4 W

Here are our wonderful times tables champions from 4W! These children get 25/25 consistently in their multiplication checks they are absolutely smashing it!

 

Class 4B have been learning all about Hindu Dancing, here they are practicing some moves!

 

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Oasis Encounter Parenting Course

Oasis Encounter is an exciting therapeutic parenting empowerment course, with new online courses starting May 2023.   Open to parents and caregivers! Find out how small changes can make the biggest impacts. Proven to be effective with Anxiety, ADHD and Autism.    Work with likeminded people, ready to instil transformational change within the home. Led by Oasis's own experienced practitioners.

Contact oasis.encounter@oasisuk.org for further information, or select the button below to complete a referral form and the team in touch.

Oasis Encounter Referral Form   

The Government have announced a public holiday for Queen Elizabeth II’s State Funeral which is taking place on Monday 19th September 2022.

Please read this letter from Mrs McGuire for details.

https://www.natgeokids.com/uk/kids-club/entertainment/books/roald-dahl-facts/

The above link is a good page for families to visit if they want to find out more about Roald Dahl.

In school we are going to be sharing our favourite Roald Dahl stories.

Year 3 Bronze Age Project

Children in year 3 have been making home made dyes using different foods to achieve the desired colour. This is in the in the style of Bronze Age people who they have been learning about.
When the dyes were ready they used them to dye strips of
material then used the material to weave.


Young Voices 2023

Yesterday year 5 travelled to Sheffield
Arena to take part in the worlds largest choir concert.


Taking part in Young Voices in some of the world’s greatest arenas alongside incredible artists, with all their school friends around them for support, helps self-belief, self-motivation, confidence, and the ability to communicate as part of a team - which is invaluable!
The concert is the culmination of a lot of hard work from your teachers and children.