Beachborough Newsletter: Friday 12th December 2025
Head’s Blog
“Christmas waves a magic wand over this world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful.” – Norman Vincent Peale
There is something undeniably magical about the final weeks of the Christmas term, and this week at Beachborough has been no exception. There is a noticeable shift in energy across the school at this time of year, a mixture of excitement, pride in what has been achieved, and anticipation for the traditions we all treasure.
The week began with our Festive Concert, where our musicians’ delivered performances filled with confidence, and genuine embodiment of the CREATE skills. Whether playing in groups or stepping forward for solos, the children showed impressive composure and a real love of performing. It set exactly the right tone for the days ahead.
The Reception to PP2 Nativity followed, offering a moment of simple Christmas magic. There is something wonderfully grounding about watching some of our youngest pupils share the Nativity story with such openness and delight. Their singing lifted the Whybrow, their acting was heartfelt, and their teamwork was evident throughout, a real highlight of this term.
At the other end of the school, Form VII brought a different kind of brilliance to the stage with Macbeth. Their production was mesmerising, thoughtful and confidently delivered. Shakespeare is a challenge at any age, yet they embraced it with maturity and creativity, producing a performance that held the audience from start to finish.
In Wednesday’s assembly, I took the children on a whistle-stop tour of unusual Christmas traditions from around the world. From festive roller-skating in Venezuela to KFC for Christmas lunch in Japan, the children were interested and engaged. It was a simple way of showing that while traditions may vary widely, the heart of Christmas – a sense of connection, wonder and shared experience – is universal.
No Beachborough Christmas would be complete without some friendly chaos, and the Club Wide Games delivered exactly that. This year’s whole-school “hide and seek” was a spirited affair, and although I was convinced my hiding place was an inspired choice, I was discovered in under ten minutes. The children’s determination and their delight were unmistakable.
Our Christmas Feasts have provided moments of laughter, conversation and community, while the Prize Giving and Celebration Assembly allowed us to pause and recognise the effort, growth and character shown by so many of the children this term. These occasions remind us that achievement comes in many forms, and each one is worthy of celebration.
As the term draws to a close, I warmly invite all FIII-VIII families to join us for our Christmas Carol Services on Tuesday. They are always a treasured moment in the school year: a chance to come together, reflect, and enjoy the music and readings that so beautifully marks the season.
Thank you for your support and partnership throughout this busy and rewarding term and I wish you all a very happy and peaceful Christmas when it arrives.
Simone

It’s been a busy and brilliant term for Beachborough Friends!
the many staff who generously gave their Friday evening and all of Saturday to prepare, run, and tidy away.
On Monday afternoon, we were delighted to invite a wonderful group of children to our Attitude to Learning Lunch, in celebration of their outstanding approach to learning this term. These children consistently show curiosity and resilience, alongside supporting others, embracing challenges and seeking opportunities to grow both in and beyond the classroom. We are incredibly proud of them!

We are delighted to share the wonderful news of several additional scholarship achievements to those already announced this term. Scholarships awards represent not only impressive ability, but also dedication, perseverance, and a brilliant attitude toward learning, challenge, and personal growth.




