Beachborough Newsletter: Friday 6th June 2025

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“It’s not how far you fall, but how high you bounce that counts.”  Zig Ziglar

As we reach the second half of a busy Summer Term, I have found myself reflecting on a quality that quietly underpins so many aspects of children’s success at school and in life: resilience. It is a word we hear often, but in the fast pace of school life, we can sometimes forget just how crucial it is, especially when it comes to children’s friendships and their overall wellbeing.

Resilience is the ability to bounce back from setbacks, adapt to change, and keep going even when things are tough. It’s not about avoiding challenges or negative emotions; it is about facing them and growing through them. For children, developing resilience is essential for navigating the ups and downs of friendships, learning how to manage disappointment, and building confidence in themselves.

Research tells us that resilient children are far more likely to achieve positive outcomes in education and later life. A study titled “InBrief: The Science of Resilience”, published by the Harvard Centre on the Developing Child, notes that resilience is a key predictor of future success, both academically and emotionally. Children with strong resilience skills are more likely to have better mental health, stronger relationships, and greater satisfaction in adulthood.

One area where this plays out daily at Beachborough, and in many other schools, is in friendships. Friendships can be incredibly rewarding, but they can also be complex and, at times, challenging. Children often face disagreements, feel left out, or struggle with shifting social dynamics. It is during these moments that resilience matters most. Being able to resolve conflicts, seek support, and learn from experiences helps children to develop meaningful, lasting relationships and to understand their own emotions more deeply.

With this in mind, I was delighted on Wednesday to drop into a workshop planned by Mrs Blithe for our regular Form IV and V girl boarders, which explored the importance of resilience in community living. The workshop, delivered by Annalise from Dramahut, brought the topic to life in a dynamic and engaging way, using drama to explore the challenges and opportunities that come with friendships. Thank you to the Form IV and V girls for their excellent participation and to Mrs Blithe for organising this opportunity.

This week also marked the end of school exams for Form VIII. They, in particular, have demonstrated a great deal of resilience throughout the year and can now look forward to enjoying their final weeks at Beachborough by taking part in the engaging Post-CE Programme arranged by Mr Stoop.

The very best of luck to Isla R, who will be competing in the Para 25m Freestyle; Eva P, competing in the U11 50m Backstroke; and Beth J, who will be competing in the U13 50m Freestyle at the IAPS National Swimming Finals on Saturday.

We also say “au revoir” to Form VI next week as they head off to Normandy. We wish them a safe and successful trip.

Wishing you a wonderful weekend,

Simone

Goblins First Race of the Season

On Saturday 24th May, the Goblin team competed in its first race of the season, at the Lotus Hethel track in Norfolk.

Out of 20 cars, we came 2nd and joint 3rd overall, and we won the lap of Champions twice in a row: the official one, as well as the teachers/parents one thanks to Mr Paul and Mr Beak as driver/pusher!

With minimal training, the team did brilliantly, so congratulations to Huey, Leo, Henry, Sophie, Teddy, Zach, Harry, George, Max, Otto, Henry, Krystian, Ayla and Tilda! We also know that we have 3 very fast cars for Goodwood.

A huge thank you to all parents for all their help and support, and in particular to Mr Gunson and his team for their technical assistance, and of course to Paul Eastman for all his work on the cars and with the children. Next race, the Gathering of Goblins at Goodwood Motor Circuit on 29th June.

Mr Perronnet

Back to School…

On Monday 2nd June, we welcomed our Beachborough community back to school, following the half term break!

We have so much to look forward to throughout the upcoming weeks, from a trip to Normandy to Enrichment Week, and Sports Day to Speech Day, we have no doubt that the remainder of term will be full of excitement, energy, and long-lasting memories.

Eco-Schools Update: Pupils Go Above and Beyond!

We are thrilled to share some inspiring eco-initiatives led by members of our EcoCommittee over the half-term break. Demonstrating real commitment and initiative, several pupils took it upon themselves to contribute to our environment and wider community in meaningful ways.

Isabella (FVI) spent a rainy half-term day productively to create a fantastic poster to raise awareness about the impact of littering, an eye-catching and thought-provoking effort that highlights the importance of keeping our surroundings clean.

Thea (FVI) brought nature closer to home by helping her family “wild” part of their garden to attract pollinators. A few weeks ago, this space photographed was bursting with colour, full of beautiful bluebells and forget-me-nots, a brilliant example of how we can all make a difference in our own back gardens as part of the No Mow May campaign to support insect pollinators.

Tilda (FV), passionate about tackling litter, spent time with her family litter-picking along the roads just outside our village. Concerned about the volume of rubbish in the area, Tilda was determined to take positive action outside of school.

Eddie (FV) also showed incredible dedication by helping his family clear rubbish, including stray sports balls, from the stream that flows through Beachborough. This thoughtful act not only improved our local environment but also supported local wildlife.

We are incredibly proud of these community-spirited pupils. In recognition of their commitment and for going above and beyond, each will be awarded their green EcoCommittee badge. Well done to Isabella, Thea, Tilda, and Eddie, you are truly making a difference!

Mrs Caddick

Henry fundraises for Mary’s Meals!

Over the half term break, Henry (PP1) came up with the idea of making keyrings to sell, and asked his mum if he could set up a stall outside of their house for people to come and buy them. Henry successfully raised £60 for Mary’s Meals, which will feed 3 children for an entire year at our sponsored school in Malawi – thank you, Henry, we are very grateful!

A Charity Update: World Hunger Day  2025 – Thursday 28th May

World Hunger Day, established in 2011, raises awareness about the global food crisis and inspires action toward a world without hunger. It highlights not only the scale of the issue, but also the sustainable solutions needed to end hunger and poverty for good.

It’s a day to reflect, act, and support initiatives that empower communities to achieve lasting food security.

At Beachborough, our commitment to fundraising for Mary’s Meals at Nthola Primary School, Malawi reflects our belief in practical, sustainable change. The school feeding programme is locally owned and run by dedicated volunteers. Without support, many in the community would face hunger and poverty as barriers to education.

Recent research from Mary’s Meals programmes in Malawi found that 100% of teachers reported a positive impact on the quality of education in 2024. Improvements included attendance, concentration, lesson retention, academic performance, and reduced illness-related absences.

Desire, a 13-year-old student from Malawi said:

“Finding food is hard. I often sleep on an empty stomach. I feel weak and have pain in my body when I don’t eat. When there was no food at school, I would be shivering so much I couldn’t hold my pen, and it was difficult to concentrate. Sometimes I had to leave school to try and find food.”

Thanks to Beachborough supporting Mary’s Meals, children like Desire now receive daily meals at our sponsored school, which helps them attend more regularly, concentrate better, and pursue their education—giving them hope for a brighter future.

Beachborough has proudly supported Mary’s Meals since 2013. Following our Beachborough kitchen extension, we began by raising enough funds to build a kitchen at Nthola Primary School; each year since, we’ve kept our promise to provide every pupil with a daily mug of vitamin-enriched porridge.

This year, so far, we’ve raised an incredible £10,000 — enough to feed 522 pupils for a full year.

Our current goal is to raise an additional £5,282, so we can provide meals for all 798 pupils at our sponsored school, in Malawi, for the entire year.

This film is a powerful and beautiful reminder of why we come together to fundraise — to ensure every child at our sponsored school receives a daily meal. Enjoy the smiles. Thank you for being part of our charity work at Beachborough.

Why not join the families who have already booked to join in the fun at our next whole school fundraising event: COLOURFUL CARNIVAL CAMP OUT 2025! There are only 10 pitches left! 

Get ready for camp out fun carnival activities, a strong Beachborough community spirit, and the chance to help transform lives—one meal at a time.

 

The 2nd XI Boys’ Cricket Team

The 2nd XI team have been hugely successful in recent weeks, having won 5 out of 5 matches this season. A special mention must go to Rhys G, who scored 58 not out against Spratton Hall, and 61 not out against Winchester House, in the last two matches played – a fantastic achievement and a wonderful contribution to the team’s efforts! Well done, everybody.

The Results are in…

Unfortunately, the U8 and U9 cricket matches scheduled to take place against Winchester House on Tuesday had to be called off due to the weather.

Congratulations to Fergus T, who scored 51 not out in the Colts A’s victory over Winchester House on Wednesday.

The Link

For the next ‘The Link’ meeting, we will be joined by guest speaker and Clinical Psychologist, Dr Marcelina Watkinson, who will be on-hand to answer any questions you may have, offering her advice and expertise. This will be an informative and engaging session, and we hope to see many of you there.

 

Club Credits!

CLUB CHILDREN CREDITS AVERAGE
CHAPPELL 93 190 2.07
CARDER 89 225 2.53
BOARDMAN 92 235 2.55
SPRAWSON 91 255 2.80

Ultimate Activity Camp – Summer 2025!

We’re excited to announce that Ultimate Activity Camps are returning this summer. With over 40 exciting sports, games, and creative activities each week, children will have the opportunity to try new experiences, stay active, and make new friends. They’ll also be running their Ultimate Survival programme, offering adventure-filled days for children aged 7 to 14, immersing them in nature with fun survival skills, challenges, and games.

2025 Camp Dates:

Summer camp: Monday 21st July to Friday 22nd August 2025 | Survival Camp: 21st July – 22nd Aug 2025 | Tech Camp: 11th – 21st Aug 2025

Ages: 4 – 14 years

Book by the day or week/ Drop off 8:30 – 9:30 / Collect 16:30 – 17:15
Move dates for FREE up until 14 days before

Refer A Friend – Get a Free Camp Day!

Invite a friend to join your child at camp and earn a free day for every booking at Ultimate Activity Camps or Ultimate Survival. It is that easy! Learn more and claim your free day here.

Booking Information

Book your dates here for any duration, from a single day to a full week. You can change your dates without charge up to 14 days before the camp starts, depending on availability. They accept all childcare vouchers for added convenience.

A Boarders Workshop

On Wednesday, our regular girl boarders in Forms IV and V were invited to attend a workshop, led by Annaliese from The Drama Hut.

The workshop was centred around ‘Wellbeing, Friendships and Resilience’, but it was kindly tailored to relate to boarding in particular. The girls explored topics such as living in a community, and spoke openly about their feelings through drama-based activities, role play and improvisation. Part of the session included a freeze-frame activity, where they worked in small groups to re-enact moments where they felt most happy, and where they demonstrated resilience; whether that be in a showjumping competition or taking part in a triathlon.

It was a fun and engaging workshop, and we extend our thanks to Annaliese for joining us!

The Bloxham Art Workshop

On Thursday morning, ten of our budding artists were invited along to Bloxham for a morning of art workshops. Everyone was split up into groups and went off to explore different creative activities. They enjoyed getting stuck in to making wire sculptures, creating textile panels, etching, painting in the Bloxham Chapel and even trying out the dark room with some photography. The children were brilliant and had a wonderful time! Thanks to Miss Smith and Mrs Chatfield for accompanying us on the trip.

Mrs Cox – Head of Art

Beachborough vs Winchester House

A convincing win for the Senior 4th’s v Winchester House on Wednesday kept our unbeaten run alive. A special mention must go to Harvey G, who stepped in as wicket keeper and also got a wicket. A further special mention to William C, the player of the match, who scored 7 fours and produced a maiden over which in pairs cricket is an incredible achievement. The whole team batted and fielded very well and all deserve praise.

Mr Gross

This Week’s Music Concerts

On Monday and Tuesday, we were treated to a Guitar Concert and a Piano Concert, where the pupils of Mr McNulty, Mr Wilson, Mrs Purefoy, and Miss Griffiths had the opportunity to perform in front of families and friends.

As always, the children shone on stage, showcasing their musical talent. It’s always wonderful to see children from Reception through to FVIII performing with such confidence, and our audiences thoroughly enjoyed listening to them.

Well done to all involved, you were brilliant!

 

ABRSM Exam Reminder

Camp Out 2025 Booking Form

There are just 10 camping pitches left, and very few day parking spaces. BOOK NOW before they’re gone!

What’s on next week?

Mon 9th
Form VI Normandy Trip Departs
All Day – Form VIII Trip to Thorpe Park
PP1 – Form III – Assessment Week
9.45am – 11.00am – 2+ Discovery Event
9.00am – 10.00am – Form IV Play Technical Rehearsal (The Whybrow Theatre)
Club Lego Challenge Deadline (The Whybrow Theatre)

Tues 10th
8.30am – Year Group Assembly
8.00am – 8.50am – EY Coffee & Connect (EY Entrance)*
Form VIII – Half-day visit for whole year group to Stowe School Science Dept (Time TBC)
1.00pm – IAPS East Area Regional Athletics Championships (select Forms IV and V pupils) (A at Wilberforce Road, Cambridge)*
2.30pm – Mixed Boys’ and Girls’ Cricket: U9 Jets, Spitfires and Concordes v Milton Keynes Prep (A)*@ Stoney Stratford Cricket Club

Weds 11th
8.05am Form V, VI & VIII Tutor Team Meeting
9.00am – 10.00am – Form IV Play Dress Rehearsal to Boardman Children (The Whybrow Theatre)
Form VII – Half-day visit for whole year group to Stowe School Science Dept – AM
10.00am – 1.00pm Form VIII Variety Performance Rehearsal (The Whybrow Theatre)*
2.30pm – Boys’ Cricket: 1st XI v Bruern Abbey (A)*
2.30pm – Boys’ Cricket: 3rd XI v Pitsford (Westbury CC)
2.30pm – Boys’ Cricket: 4th XI v Pitsford (H)
2.30pm – Girls’ Cricket: U13A and Cavaliers v Winchester House (H)*
2.30pm – Girls’ Cricket: U13B v Winchester House (H)*
2.30pm – Girls’ Cricket: U10A and B v Winchester House (A)*
6.00pm – 8.30pm – Form VIII Bloxham pupils – New Parents Tea*

Thurs 12th
9.00am – 10.00am – Form IV Play to parents (The Whybrow Theatre)*
1.30pm – Sprawson Club (Forms V-VIII) Lunchtime Music Concert (The Music Room)
6.00pm – 8.00pm Form VIII Variety Performance (The Whybrow Theatre)*

Fri 13th
Form VI Normandy Trip Returns
9.00am – 12.30pm – Form VIII Ten Pin Bowling
3.00pm – 4.00pm – Form IV Play to parents (The Whybrow Theatre)*
6.45pm – Kites Friday Night Boarding – Form VIII Leavers Dinner

Sat 14th 10.30am – Boarders Collected
Sun 15th Beachborough & Brackley Triathlon at Stowe School