Beachborough Newsletter: Friday 17th January 2025
Head’s Blog
“We don’t need to share the same opinions as others, but we need to be respectful.” Taylor Swift
Respect is a cornerstone of our school community. It shapes who we are, how we interact with one another, and the kind of environment we create together. This term, we are focusing on the importance of respecting each other and our school. With this in mind, during Mondays assembly, I spoke to Forms V to VIII about the importance of this value and I wanted to take this opportunity to share with you some insights on how respect strengthens our school community and the invaluable role we all play in fostering it.
When respect is at the heart of a school, it creates a positive and nurturing environment where every individual feels valued and supported. Respectful behaviour builds trust and understanding. In our classrooms, respect enables open communication and collaboration. It encourages the children to express their ideas confidently, knowing they will be heard and valued. Teachers can then guide and inspire effectively in an atmosphere of mutual regard, where expectations are clear, and relationships are strong. For me, this is at the heart of Beachborough.
At Beachborough, there is always so much happening that it can be hard to capture it all. This week has been no exception, with events that have both inspired and celebrated the incredible talent within our school.
On Monday evening, we were thrilled to welcome Ross Hockham from UK Astronomy for an inspiring and interactive talk on our solar system. Form V pupils, accompanied by their parents, were treated to an evening of cosmic wonder as Ross shared his passion for the stars, planets, and beyond. The talks were informative and engaging, with Ross expertly blending fascinating facts with audience participation. Pupils and parents alike were captivated as they explored the mysteries of our solar system. Unfortunately, the weather didn’t play along, and the cloudy sky meant we were unable to use the telescopes, as planned to observe the night sky. However, Ross’s infectious enthusiasm made the session not just educational but truly memorable. A huge thank you to everyone who attended and Mrs Caddick, Dr Holder and Mrs Parsons for organising and supporting the event.
On Tuesday, our Robotics Team emerged victorious from the Oxford Regional First Lego League Tournament, triumphing over an impressive 31 competing teams. The competition highlighted the team’s ability to embody the core values of the First Lego League; prowess in the Robot Games, strategic thinking and innovative problem-solving and remarkable collaborative spirit. Proudly sporting their squid hats, a highlight of their performance was their innovation project, where they presented a groundbreaking concept for a smart sea wall.
The Team has now secured a place at the Nationals in Harrogate, where they will compete against the best teams in the country. An enormous well done to Megan M, Gethin P, Charlie L, Zach LW, Henry F, Dylan M, Olivia W and Abi C. Thank you to Mrs Blithe and Gary Foote, whose hard work, passion, and mentorship have been integral to the team’s success.
Finally, on Thursday we welcomed Dr Victoria Morrell who explored the very current topic of Teenage Mental Health and Wellbeing. The talk also focused on how parents can support their children through the challenges of adolescence. My heartfelt thanks to Dr Morrell for supporting our Joining Hands Programme and addressing such relevant issues with compassion and expertise.
As we reflect on this week’s highlights, we are reminded of the opportunities and vitality of life at Beachborough. Whether it’s through demonstrating respect, showcasing innovation, supporting mental health, or even exploring the wonders of the universe!
Have a wonderful weekend,
Simone