With half-term just around the corner, now is the perfect time to start making plans and thinking about how you want to spend your break.
Whether you plan to be out and about, catching up with friends, or just relaxing; half-term is your time to have a break and have some fun.
Good to know: You can always find activities, events, and youth clubs listed on the Activities Oxfordshire website.
What's on locally?
- On Monday 27th and Tuesday 28th October there will be free drop-in art and craft sessions available at Rose Hill Community Centre.
- From Monday 27th - Wednesday 29th Film Oxford and Rose Hill Junior Youth Club will be running a free 3-day filmmaking club for young people aged 11-16.
- Throughout half-term there will be a range of activities on offer for children and young people, as part of the Oxford Science and Ideas (IF) Festival.
- Thame Youth Projects are also running activities for young people throughout half-term, including Book Club and a Halloween Move Night.
Oxfordshire Libraries also run lots of activities for children and young people, including activities throughout half-term and holidays.
You can find out more about what's on throughout half-term by checking local noticeboards, visiting Activities Oxfordshire website and following @activitiesoxfordshire on Facebook and Instagram.
Wellbeing and you
Half-term is also a great time to take a break and check-in with yourself and your mental wellbeing.
Taking time out to rest, catch up with friends and family, and making time for the things you enjoy can all help.
Good to know: Wellbeing support is available throughout half-term via the Tellmi app.