Upcoming Events and Traditions in October 2020
Experience a variety of upcoming events and traditions in October 2020, including the start of winter, reminders about safety and representing your community, Halloween celebrations, the unique Hop tu Naa tradition in the Isle of Man, All Saints Day in Poland, and tips for a fun and responsible Halloween. Embrace the season with lights, reflective clothing, and respect for traditions and each other.
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Assembly 19thOctober 2020
Winter is here! Clocks go back Saturday/Sunday 25 October Dark nights and mornings Use lights on your bike Wear reflective or bright clothing if out and about Be careful drivers may not see you
Uniform Remember you represent the school and our community at all times Wear your uniform with pride Ties done up, shirts tucked in Conduct yourself in a quality manner on your way to and from school
Saturday, 31 October Halloween 2020
Hop tu naa Hop tu Naa is the oldest continuously-existing tradition in the Isle of Man celebrated each year on the 31st October with songs, dancing, turnip lanterns, curious customs and stories about Jinny the Witch.
All Saints Day - Poland Poland have quite a different day festival which is based around remembering and respecting relatives who have passed away. This is on the day after on 1stNovember. The church grave yards are lit up with a magnificent display of candles which can be seen from miles around
Look after yourself and each other Have fun with friends and family Dress up, Watch films, Eat sweets Carve a Pumpkin or Turnip Respect People and property Enjoy yourselves responsibly