Tennis
Martial arts
Soccer
Basketball
Horse riding
Mathematics
HistoryGeography
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Science
Classicalstudies
CatholicFormation
English
EnglishLiterature
Golf
Apart from the sheer enjoyment to be had in well-organized sports, Oaklawn
Academy strives for its clinics to offer more than just healthy recreation. Besides developing a
child’s body, well-monitored sports will increase self-confidence, ability to work in a team,
willingness to accept and meet challenges, and the desire for constant self-improvement.
Students may choose four clinics a year, one clinic for each term (autumn, two winter terms
and spring.)
Hockey
Martial arts
Swimming
Tennis
Autumn course.This program has been designed for students from the
Southern Hemisphere whose summer vacation takes place between January and February.
Students in this program begin their school year in their homeland and conclude it after
transferring to Oaklawn Academy midway through the year. Their school year is completed
through participation in the activities of Oaklawn Academy’s Annual Course from September through
December.
Spring course.This course program is offered to those who begin the school year at their own
schools and wish to conclude it at Oaklawn Academy.
Annual course. This program runs each year from early September to early
June. The academic year ends in June with a two-day concluding ceremony which parents
are encouraged to attend. These celebrations include Mass, a picnic, horse show,
band/choir concert, and awards ceremony.
Soccer
The academic program is designed to challenge and develop the
intellect of each one of our students. If students need additional help, or perform below their
ability, they are offered individual tutoring during one of their study periods.
Basketball
Horsebackriding
Golf
They arrive in January and stay through June. Before going back to their respective countries,
students may take a standardized English exam to certify their proficiency in the English
language. Many of our former Oaklawn Academy students have returned to the United States
to continue their education at secondary and university levels.
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