News

Year 8 Donate 137 Easter Eggs To Local Charities

Congratulations to our Year 8 pupils who have donated 137 Easter eggs to local food banks and charities, in support of the community around us. During the last week of the Lent term, pupils organised the collection of Easter eggs, kindly donated by the whole school community, with pupils dropping off the donations to their…

Rising Star Award for Alexa

One of our Year 4 pupils, Alexa, is celebrating after winning the Rising Star Award at this year’s Henley Youth Festival. Alexa, alongside a group of girls from other local schools, created their dance crew called ‘Colour Crew’. After two practice sessions, where they displayed wonderful choreography and collaboration skills, they performed in the Young…

What’s Different In A Prep School?

Many of us will be familiar with the term ‘Preparatory school’, but what exactly is a prep school and how do children benefit? What is a Prep school? Traditionally, Preparatory or ‘prep’ schools are independent schools that educate children from the age of 8-13. At The Oratory Prep School, we educate children from ages 2-13…

RAF Talk To Year 2

As part of their ‘Up, Up and Away’ thematic topic, Year 2 were delighted to invite Squadron leader Ben ‘Mac’ MacGillivray to talk about the highs, lows and all it takes to be a pilot in the RAF. The children were stunned to learn about how many years it takes to become a pilot, how…

Our New Good Schools Guide Review

“OPS is very clear about both who it is and where it’s going. It prepares children for a rapidly changing future by rooting them in school tradition while giving them the confidence to try new ways of thinking, doing and being. The fabulous rural setting, friendly atmosphere and dedicated teaching body makes a solid choice…

The Importance Of Your Child’s First Three Years At School

The quality of a child’s education undoubtedly has a lasting impact on the rest of their life. But how important are their first three years at school? A child’s early years are the foundation for their future development, providing a strong base for lifelong learning abilities, including cognitive and social development. The quality of a…

Alumni Tom’s Rugby Success

Congratulations to one of our recent Alumni, Tom, who has been selected to be part of the London Irish Rugby Developing Player Programme (DPP). The aim of the programme is to engage with players aged 14-16 and support their development. Tom, who attended The OPS from 2016 – 2022 and was Head Boy in his…

The OPS Christmas Card Competition – The Results!

What a fantastic number of entries we had for this year’s Christmas Card Competition! Our judges, Kerry and Hannah, had a great time looking at all the fabulous designs and found it very hard to narrow down but the winners and runner-ups are as follows: Nursery – Katie R and George A Reception – Eliot F and Georgia M Year 1 –…

British Paralympic Swimmer Visits The OPS

Today, we welcomed British Paralympic swimmer, Stephanie Millward, into school to talk to our Reception – Year 8 pupils. Stephanie gave an inspiring talk about her incredible swimming career, which began at the age of 4, as she pursed her dream of competing in the 2000 Summer Olympics. At the age of 17, Stephanie was…