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01 Cover
02 Oundle Opportunities
03 How to work with your Tutor
04 Contents
05 Art
06 Societies
07 Academic Surgeries
08 Charitable Ventures
09 DET
10 Drama
11 DofE
12 Electives
13 Music
14 OSCAR Radio
15 Spirituality and Service
16 Sport
17 CCF
18 Community Action
19 Wednesday Afternoon Activities
20 Final Thoughts

HOW TO WORK WITH YOUR TUTOR

Your Tutor will discuss your ideas and aspirations with you in tutorials, setting goals at the start of the year and encouraging you to reflect on your progress on a week-by-week basis. You will be asked to set yourself targets under the following three headings:

You will also be challenged to attend at least one concert and at least one play and read at least one book for pleasure this term – and be able to have a conversation about them afterwards!

Your Tutor will help you with the balance of your activities and will, at the end of the term, ask you to reflect on two key areas:

“It is a good idea to keep a note of the things that you have been involved in during the course of the term, in preparation for your end of term Tutorial!”

Ann Meisner

Deputy Head Pastoral

WHAT ACTIVITIES HAVE YOU DONE AND WHAT DID YOU GAIN FROM THEM?

Perhaps you:

• made something beautiful or useful that didn’t exist in the world before? • made a new group of friends and found a common interest? • put yourself outside your comfort zone and achieved something you didn’t think you could do? • met a target that you set for yourself for your physical or emotional wellbeing and felt better for it? • had an idea for an activity or initiative which you got moving and others were inspired to join in? • have been an active bystander and stood up for someone when they needed your help? • stuck at something, even when it was difficult, and improved at it or completed it? • Or....?

How to make the most of Oundle Opportunities

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