Student Life at The Oaks

Drama

Each year, Oaks students work to perform outstanding drama productions through theatrical plays. Below is a listing of plays performed during the school's 12 year history.

Jeeves in the Springtime, Cheaper By The Dozen, Kingdom Come,
The Importance of Being Earnest, Three Musketeers, Mouse Trap,
Father Knows Best, The Miracle Worker, Arsenic & Old Lace,
 The Mouse That Roared


Athletics

The Oaks offers a variety of competitive athletic sports programs for students designed to help build Christian character, instill moral integrity, and to provide a path toward physical fitness. All sports being offered are viewed as extra-curricular with families being encouraged to keep a healthy balance with their school work. Below is a list of athletics which are offered:

Boy's High School Basketball (Varsity & Junior Varsity teams)
Boy's High School Soccer
Girl's Basketball
Girl's Volleyball (Varsity, Junior Varsity & Junior High teams)
Boy's and Girls Cross Country



Music

At the heart of music education is the conviction that music forms an important role in education. God has given us the gift of music and students are taught to appreciate this gift throughout their entire experience at The Oaks.

- All School Choir
- High School Choir
- Chamber Choir
- Early grade instrumental & vocal skill development


Debate Team

Award-winning Debate Team in the Greater Spokane League.



Math Team

             The Oaks "Math is Cool" Team Takes 1st Place



Field Trips

Students at most grade levels participate in a variety of field trips to enhance their learning experience at The Oaks. The list below gives a good idea of what students experience.

Mount St. Helens, Oregon Coast, Music Festival, Whitman Mission
Retirement & Nursing Homes, Grand Coulee Dam, Medieval Banquet,
Local Community Organizations


4th & 5th Grades visited a retirement home at Christmas

 


History Emphasis Week

At The Oaks, the study of Western Civilization is central to the student's proper understanding of the world in which they live.  Western history, art, and literature provide a unique window into the formative cultures of the past. Learning from the historical events of yesterday helps students develop the wisdom and discernment needed to make positive changes in the world today. A week of focused activities learning of different historical eras is conducted each year.


Civil War Re-enactment


Senior Class Grand Tour

As a capstone to the students' educational experience at The oaks, the incoming seniors travel to Greece and Italy to experience the history they have studied since second grade. This enables the students to properly understand the grand achievements of Western Civilization by examining them first hand.


Spring Ball & Protocol Week

Students in 7th through 12th grade, parents, and teachers enjoy a formal evening of dancing together at the annual Spring Ball. Students learn manners and etiquette during Protocol Week which culminates with a formal dinner and social event.


 
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