Beachborough Newsletter: Friday 5th December 2025
Head’s Blog
“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” Helen Keller
Helen Keller’s words are a timely reminder that meaningful progress is often achieved when people work together with shared purpose. This week at Beachborough certainly illustrated this, as we welcomed a team of inspectors from the Independent Schools Inspectorate and saw our whole community come together to work exceptionally. I can’t wait to share the inspector’s findings with you all when the final report is published, which will hopefully be sometime in February.
The theme of community continued throughout the week. Mr Jackson led a Church Assembly for Forms III to V, exploring what it means to be part of a community. He spoke about the habits, attitudes and responsibilities that help a group function well, and the importance of recognising the role each individual plays. The children were encouraged to reflect not only on what they gain from being part of a community, but also on what they contribute. As ever, the children amaze me with their thoughtful understanding as they highlighted the importance and value of teamwork, respect and kindness as essential skills for both school life and the wider world.
The same spirit of community was clear among our youngest pupils during the Nursery and Kindergarten Songs and Rhymes Christmas show. For many, it was their first time performing in front of an audience, a milestone filled with excitement and just the right amount of nervous energy. With staff and families coming together, we created a warm, encouraging environment that allowed the children to shine, performing with confidence and clarity. It was an absolute joy to see.
The Beachborough Friends Christmas Bazaar also reflected the strength of our community as we welcomed families, staff and alumni back to school. Events like this remind us how community extends beyond the classroom and the school day. The atmosphere was lively and positive, and it was clear that everyone involved played a part in creating a memorable occasion.
Reflecting upon this week, it’s clear that community is not formed by chance; it is built through shared values, consistent effort and genuine connection. The events of the past week have demonstrated how those elements shape everyday life at Beachborough and contribute to a culture where every child feels a sense of belonging.
A huge thank you to everyone who has supported and contributed to our community this week. Wishing you an enjoyable weekend.
Simone
Head’s Blog
Beachborough’s festive season began in the most heartwarming way as our Nursery and Kindergarten pupils took to the stage for A Song and a Rhyme at Christmas Time. This delightful event was a true celebration of confidence, creativity and joy, showcasing the incredible progress our youngest learners have made over recent weeks.
A glimpse into a world of prophecy, ambition and peril. Form VII’s production of Macbeth is almost here!
On Tuesday afternoon, we hosted our annual cross-country event, The Beachborough Run.



We’re excited to launch Beachborough School Flying Club, as a new co-curricular offering for our Beachburians!
The U13 rugby team produced a truly exceptional performance to be crowned IAPS Rugby Champions, rounding off a day that showcased their resilience, teamwork and unwavering determination. Every member of the squad stepped up when it mattered, contributing to a memorable tournament that highlighted both individual skill and collective spirit.







