Beachborough Newsletter: Friday 7th November 2025

Head Teacher

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“Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all.” Aristotle.

Aristotle’s words capture a truth that still resonates today. Education must be about more than facts, grades and examinations; it should help shape the kind of people our children grow up to be. As I have mentioned before in my blogs, in an increasingly complex world, young people need more than knowledge. They need a moral compass, empathy, confidence, self-belief and the resilience to face challenges.

It is encouraging to see that recent government plans to reform education are beginning to place greater emphasis on the wider skills children need to thrive beyond the classroom. That is why character education sits at the heart of life at Beachborough.

To support this, we focus on four foundations that help children flourish. We begin by helping pupils understand that success is often the result of effort and perseverance. Whether they are learning an instrument, preparing for a fixture, performing on stage or tackling a challenging maths problem, they begin to see the connection between hard work now and progress over time.

Character is also shaped through the values we model every day. Kindness, collaboration and honesty are not just posters on a wall, they are lived behaviours: holding a door, offering help, admitting a mistake or stepping forward to try something new. Over time, these small, consistent actions become habits that define who they are.

Social confidence plays an equally important role. Children learn to speak clearly, listen thoughtfully and treat others with respect. Assemblies, class discussions, performances and the School Council provide regular opportunities for pupils to practise these skills in everyday situations.

Equally important is an appreciation of commitment and contribution. Team sports, club events, community projects such as the Pumpkin Hunt and charity work show pupils what it means to be part of something bigger than themselves, and the responsibility that comes with it.

Our character education is not a single lesson or programme; it runs through school life. It is reflected in our expectations for behaviour, in how pupils support one another, and in the way they carry themselves in and out of school. It is shaped through the curriculum, where children take risks and learn from mistakes, and through co-curricular activities that build resilience and confidence. It is reinforced through reflection and charity and helping pupils understand the impact of their actions on others.

When children leave Beachborough, we want them to take more than strong academic results with them. We want them to be curious, grounded, confident and ready to contribute. Educating the mind and the character gives them a foundation not just for school, but for life.

Wishing you a lovely weekend,

Simone

Fireworks Night 2025!

On Wednesday 5th November, we celebrated our annual Fireworks Night, brilliantly organised by our wonderful parent committee, the Beachborough Friends.

Hundreds of children, parents, and staff joined together to watch a beautiful fireworks display, whilst enjoying delicious hot dogs, toffee apples, and hot chocolate. The children lit up the night with their glowing LED accessories, adding even more colour and excitement to the evening!

Thank you to everyone who came along — we hope you had a magical evening!

A Huge Thank You

I would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all the parents who helped and supported our Beachborough Friends Fireworks Evening. It was a brilliant event, superbly organised, and enjoyed by our whole community. Your time, energy and enthusiasm made it a wonderful night for everyone.

A huge thank you for all the hard work involved; we are incredibly grateful for your continued support.

Mrs Mitchell

Bloxham Eventer Challenge – Aston Le Walls, 12th October

On the 12th October, our eldest equestrian team members — Kitty, Sam, Arabella, and Max — took part in their first Bloxham Eventer Challenge at Aston Le Walls.

Bloxham kindly host this fantastic series each year, which features a monthly competition combining both show jumping and cross-country. Riders complete a round of show jumps that flows straight into a course of cross-country fences, all on an all-weather surface. The aim is to jump clear throughout and finish as close as possible to the optimum time, which is set by the organisers but not revealed to the riders!

The team all rode brilliantly — for some, it was their first time competing in Arena Eventing, and others were riding younger ponies who gained valuable experience.

A special congratulations to Kitty, who produced a superb round to win her class, finishing just 0.02 seconds over the optimum time!

It was a thoroughly enjoyable morning, and everyone is already looking forward to the November event.

A huge thank you to all the children and parents for the time, effort, and enthusiasm you put into representing the school so wonderfully.

Mrs Garrett-Sheane

Zac and Ana’s Snowdon Adventure!

Over half term, we climbed up Mount Snowdon, which stands at 1,085 metres (3,560 ft) tall. This makes it the tallest mountain in Wales and is the highest in the UK outside of Scotland. It took us 2 hours and 40 minutes to reach the summit and 2 hours to get back down, so nearly 5 hours of walking in total! We set up a page online so that family members and friends could sponsor us, and we raised £360 for Mary’s Meals. Before climbing, Ana was unsure about going, but Zac was very excited. We did enjoy our journey up the mountain in the end!

When we set off, the weather was dry, but eventually it got worse. There was a point near the top where we could barely see anything due to the wind and the rain. At the summit, we couldn’t see anything below as there was too much fog, but as we descended, the weather got much better and the view was amazing.

We really enjoyed our experience climbing Snowdon and we are extremely proud of our achievement (our parent’s legs were broken though!)

Zac (FV) and Ana (FVII)

Poppy Selling with Thom and Benji

Thom (FVII) and Benji (FIV) recently sold lots of poppies in their local supermarket. They enjoy doing this every year through their scout group, and they will also be attending a local Remembrance Day parade and service on Sunday. Well done!

A Swimming Update from Isla

Before half term, we announced that Isla R (FVII) would be taking part in an 8km sponsored swim for Great Ormond Street Hospital. We’re thrilled to share that Isla raised an outstanding £792 for her chosen charity! Congratulations, Isla, what an amazing achievement.

Last weekend, Isla also competed in the Winter Championships in Winchester. Isla swam remarkably well and tried her very best in all 7 races across the weekend, being the youngest competitor of the entire championships. She gained a second place medal for her 400m freestyle, and gained a qualifying time for the Nationals in 200m individual medley.

Well done, Isla – you’re a superstar!

Elsie’s ABRSM Results

Over the half term, Elsie (FVIII) received the fabulous news that she was awarded a distinction in her most recent ABRSM Grade 5 theory music exam. Well done, Elsie; all of your hard work certainly paid off.

 

Connie Turns 9 Months Old!

We’re so pleased to have received an update about our sponsored Dogs for Good puppy, Connie: 

Connie has made great strides in her socialisation and has had some wonderful experiences with her socialiser, Jeremy. Here’s what Jeremy had to say:

Connie continues to be such a delightful young puppy to work with and is growing up fast. I think that she is now pretty much full size and weighs in at a whopping 27.5kg – she has finally grown into those huge feet (paws) of hers!

She is such a character and seems to be either full on or fully off and sound asleep! She loves her daily walks, whatever the weather, and especially enjoys being off lead – running (well, bounding!) about in the park or fields. She has also developed a love of water and enjoys a paddle in the stream or a puddle if she can find one. Recently, she even had a swim in our local outdoor pool when they opened it for dogs one weekend – doggy paddle only, such fun!

Connie has also visited the seaside and the Cotswold Water Park.

Connie is such a friendly dog and loves everyone and everything, including people and other potential doggy friends. She can be easily distracted but, fortunately for me, she loves her food and will do anything for a training treat!

Her recall is good and she has mastered the art of waiting where necessary. She is progressing really nicely (or so I’m told by the Dogs for Good team who are always by our side).

She really is a star and we are very grateful to be a part of her journey.

Indian Printing Block Club Inspires Creativity

We were thrilled to welcome former parent, Clodagh Green, back to school this half term to lead a vibrant and hands-on printing club. Using her beautiful collection of Indian Printing Blocks, Mrs Green introduced pupils to the rich history and craftsmanship behind this traditional art form, sharing how she designs each block before it is intricately carved by artisans in India. Do check out her wonderful page on Instagram @cgblockprinting. 

Children had the chance to create their own printed masterpieces, including an autumn garland, a tea towel, and a tote bag — all bursting with colour and personality. 

The club was a huge hit, and we hope to run it again in the spring term, subject to interest. Keep an eye out for sign-up details! 

Remembrance Sunday Service & Next Week’s Events

On Sunday morning, all members of the Beachborough community are warmly invited to join us in Westbury church where Gracie and Elsie, two of our senior musicians, will be performing as part of the village Remembrance Sunday service, which starts at 10:50am. We are delighted to be able to join together with the village community at this important event; thanks in advance to Gracie and Elsie for what we’re sure will be a special occasion.

Next week marks a busy week with various events taking place. Please look out for a letter regarding all of this at the start of next week but, in the meantime, don’t forget that Monday is Odd Socks Day for the start of Anti-Bullying Week – we will also be holding a special assembly on Monday morning. Full school uniform should be worn – though brightly coloured odd socks are suggested, to remind us that we are all unique and that we should celebrate the differences between us.

On Tuesday, we as a school will be marking Armistice Day – poppies are available from Reception, in return for a donation to the Royal British Legion.

Mr Phillips

A422 Road Closure

Please be aware that the A422 will be closed between Westbury and Brackley on the following dates:

  • Friday 7 November – Monday 10 November 2025

  • Friday 14 November – Monday 17 November 2025

The closure will be in place from 8pm on Friday until 5am on Monday, so this will not affect your journey to school on Monday morning.

U8 Tag Rugby Festival at Akeley Wood

The U8 team put in a fantastic performance at the Akeley Wood Tag Rugby Festival on Tuesday 4th November, showing brilliant teamwork, determination, and skill across all their matches. The players took part in seven exciting games, winning six and drawing one – an outstanding record that highlights just how well they played together as a team.

From the very first match, the children displayed great energy and enthusiasm, moving the ball quickly, supporting each other in attack, and defending with real focus. Their passing was accurate, their tagging was sharp, and their teamwork shone through in every game. It was clear that all the practice and effort from training sessions paid off, as the team played with confidence and a real understanding of the game.

Every player made an important contribution, with excellent tries scored and some brilliant defensive play to keep their opponents out. The spirit and sportsmanship shown by the team were exemplary, and they represented their school with pride and positivity.

Overall, it was a wonderful day of rugby, filled with excitement, smiles, and impressive performances. Congratulations to the entire U8 squad on a brilliant festival and an amazing set of results!

  • v Akeley Wood won 4-2
  • v Warwick Prep won 4-3
  • v Ashfold won 4-3
  • v Swanbourne won 5-3
  • v MK Prep drew 3-3
  • v Winchester House School won 5-4
  • v BGI won 2-1
Mr Stoop

U8A Girls’ Hockey

The U8A girls enjoyed participating in the Akeley Wood Festival on Tuesday. They played against six local schools, finishing with four wins and two narrow losses. A great afternoon of hockey – well done, girls! 

Mrs Little

Team Photos & Sports Results

The winning U12/U13B team after their fixture against St. Hugh’s on Wednesday.

The U11B team following a win against St. Hugh’s.


To find recent sports results and information on upcoming fixtures, please click the link here.

Sporting Excellence

Orla E (FVI) recently competed in the Northamptonshire County Gymnastics Championships. Despite late adjustments due to injury, she placed on all apparatus and has been selected to represent the East Midlands team at the end of November. Well done, Orla – we’re all wishing you the best of luck for your upcoming competition!

Players of the Match!

Congratulations to our children in Forms III-VIII, who have been awarded Player of the Match this week in their respective fixtures.

Club Credits!

CLUB CREDITS AVERAGE
Boardman 322 3.46
Carder 330 3.71
Chappell 250 2.84
Sprawson 329 3.36

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What’s on next week?

Monday 10th November

  • Form VIII Mock Exams begin
  • Odd Socks Day! Anti Bullying week (awareness only – no donations required)
  • 8:30am – ISEB testing (FVI & FVII)
  • 8:30am – Anti Bullying Week Assembly FIII – VIII
  • Operation Christmas Child – Drop Off Samaritan Purse Christmas Shoeboxes (The Whybrow Theatre – until Friday 14th Nov)
  • 2.45pm – 3.30pm – Early Years Stay & Play (Classrooms)

Tuesday 11th November

  • 9.15am – 9.45am – Nursery – PP2 Remembrance Service (Westbury Church)
  • 10.30am – 10.50am – Form III-VIII Remembrance Assembly (Whybrow)
  • 10.50am – 11.05am – Whole School Remembrance Act of Remembrance (Front Terrace)
  • 9.00am – 4.00pm – U10 B Netball Master Class at Bloxham
  • 3.00pm – Boys’ Rugby: U9A, B and C v Spratton Hall (H)*
  • 2.30pm – Girls’ Hockey: U8’s (all girls) v Ashfold (A)*
  • 3.30pm – Girls’ Hockey: U9B v Spratton Hall (H)*
  • 3.00pm – Girls’ Hockey: U9A v Spratton Hall (H)*
  • 4.30pm – 5.00pm – Singing Assembly
  • 5.30pm – 8.30pm – Form VI Parents’ Evening (online via SchoolCloud)*

 

Wednesday 12th November

  • 8.00am – 8.50am – Pre-Prep Parent Coffee & Connect (Boardman Foyer)*
  • 8.30am – 9.00am – FV-VIII Head’s Assembly (The Whybrow Theatre) – external speaker from Oundle
  • Form IV – Trip to Cadbury World
  • 10-11am: FV-VIII workshop with Prime Agency (Whybrow) – PSHE (no FVIII exams)
  • 2.00pm – Boys’ Rugby: U13A at the Oundle festival (A)*
  • 2.00pm – Boys’ Rugby: U11A and B at the Bilton Grange festival (A)*
  • 2.30pm – Boys’ Rugby: U12A v Bruern Abbey (H)*
  • 2.30pm – Boys’ Rugby: U13/12B v Bruern Abbey (H)*
  • 2.30pm – Boys’ Rugby: U10A and B v Bruern Abbey (H)*
  • 2.30pm – Boys’ Rugby: U11C v Bruern Abbey (A)*
  • 2.30pm – Girls’ Hockey: Colts B and Cavaliers v Northampton High School (A)*
  • 2.15pm – Girls’ Hockey: U13A, B and Cavaliers v Swanbourne House (A at Stowe School)*

 

Thursday 13th November

  • Deadline for Spring Planner entries
  • 10.30am-11.00am – III-V Church Assemblies – FVIII Year Group Assembly
  • 9.00am – 11.00am – (FVI & VII) Visit from The Young Shakespeare Company (The Whybrow Theatre)
  • 2.45pm – 3.30pm – Early Years Stay & Play (Classrooms)*
  • 5.30pm – 8.00pm – Form VI Parents’ Evening (online via SchoolCloud)

 

Friday 14th November

  • Whole School MUFTI day – Pudsey Discos in aid of Children in Need (in return for a donation)
  • 8.30am – 9.00am – Rec-PP2 Assembly (Whybrow Theatre)
  • Beachborough Friends Children in Need Discos! (Whybrow Theatre)
  • 2.30pm – 3.15pm – PP1 and PP2
  • 3.30pm – 4.15pm – Forms III & IV
  • 4.30pm – 5.15pm – Forms V & VI
  • 5.30pm – 6.30pm – Forms VII & VIII
  • Kites Friday Night Boarding

 

Saturday 15th November

  • 10.30am – Boarders Collected