Beachborough Newsletter: Friday 17th January 2025

Head Teacher

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

Beachorough Robotics Triumps at Oxford Regional First Lego League Tournament!

We are thrilled to share the fantastic news that our Robotics team has won the Oxford Regional First Lego League Tournament, beating an impressive 31 teams to claim the top spot! It was a day to remember, showcasing the incredible hard work, dedication, and teamwork that each member of our team has put in throughout this year.

Our journey to success was marked by a series of outstanding achievements. The team excelled in the Robot Games, securing an impressive 3rd place. Their strategic thinking, problem-solving skills, and collaborative spirit shone brightly as they navigated each challenge with precision and creativity.

The highlight of the competition was our innovation project creating a smart sea wall, inspired by Living Seawalls and the Great Ouse River. The judges were captivated by the team’s thoughtful approach to environmental sustainability and their ability to integrate innovative engineering solutions. Their project not only demonstrated technical skill but also a deep understanding of real-world issues, earning high praise from the judging panel.

With this remarkable win, our team has now qualified for the Nationals in Harrogate! We are immensely proud of their achievements and excited to see them represent Beachborough School on a national stage. This milestone is a testament to their perseverance and passion for STEM, and we have no doubt they will continue to shine.

Congratulations to all team members and a special thank you to Gary Foote who continues to support the robotics team as fantastic mentor and coach . We look forward to the next chapter in Harrogate and wish our team the very best as they prepare to take on the Nationals!

Mrs Blithe

Pancake Making with FVII

This week, our FVII children were filling the corridors with the sweet smell of banoffee pancakes. The children made their own pancake batter, placed them in a frying pan until cooked, and topped them with bananas, caramel sauce, and whipped cream – delicious!

 

A Staffing Update

I am writing to share news about a significant transition for Mr Dan Gross, one of our most dedicated and valued team members. After 21 remarkable years at Beachborough and 12 years in a Senior role, Dan has decided to step down at the end of this term from his role of Head of Manor House to focus on teaching, a passion that has always been at the heart of his commitment to our school.

Throughout his tenure as Head of Manor House, Dan has been a steadfast leader, a compassionate mentor, and an inspiring presence for both staff and pupils.

Whilst stepping back from his leadership position, Dan remains deeply committed to Beachborough and will continue to contribute his expertise and care in a teaching role. This new chapter will allow him to return to the classroom full-time, fostering the love of learning and supporting the children’s growth in the most direct and meaningful way.

We are incredibly fortunate to retain Dan as part of our team and look forward to seeing him continuing to bring the same dedication, insight and enthusiasm to his teaching that he brought to his leadership.

I know you will join me in thanking Dan for his outstanding service as Head of Manor House and in celebrating the next phase of his journey at Beachborough. I am very much looking forward to continuing to work with him.

Mrs Mitchell

 

Nicola Harper, a qualified teacher, will be joining the Boardman team in a part-time Learning Assistant and 1-day teaching role.  Nicola completed her PGCE at Oxford Brookes University, and has two school-aged children. We look forward to her becoming a valued member of the team.

I am delighted to share the happy news that Ella Keen (FIII) is expecting her second child. This is lovely news for Ella and her husband Sam who will welcome a younger sibling for Freddie. Ella is due towards the end of July.

Mrs Tongue

Club Credits!

CLUB CHILDREN CREDITS AVERAGE
CHAPPELL 92 304 3.30
CARDER 89 267 3.00
BOARDMAN 91 287 3.15
SPRAWSON 86 253 2.94

Beachborough Explorers

Are you or anyone you know interested in attending a stay and play event for children aged 2-4 years?

Our Beachborough Explorers Events are a lovely way to learn more about the Beachborough learning environment whilst our early years professionals deliver an engaging, themed session. Our next event is taking place on Monday 10th February 2025 at 09.45am – 11.00am.

For more information and to secure your place, please email events@beachborough.com

The Big Schools’ Birdwatch

This week, our Reception children have collaborated with our Form III pupils and participated in the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) Big Schools’ Birdwatch 2025!

Form III took the Reception children under their wings, and got stuck in to a selection activities while assisting their younger peers.

The children made bird food holders, enjoyed bird watching and spotting, and even made their own bird feeding rings for the Reception class garden, as well as learning all about the different birds that frequent the 35 acres of Beachborough environment.

We’re delighted that the RSPB shared our social media post, saying “Beachborough School have been doing an amazing job for this year’s Big Schools Birdwatch”. Thank you, RSPB!

Ultimate Activity Camps 2025!

We can’t wait to welcome Ultimate Activity Camps back this year, offering an incredible opportunity for children to discover new activities, boost their confidence, and make lasting friendships. Each week is packed with over 40 thrilling sports, games, and creative activities, all delivered in a safe and fun environment inspected by Ofsted.

Ultimate Winter Saver – save up to £75 per week

Make significant savings on your 2025 childcare arrangements and enjoy peace of mind for the year ahead.

  • Prices start from £45 per day
  • Offer ends 21st January 2025
  • Camps taking place in Easter, and Summer!

This offer is available online so please visit: https://www.ultimateactivity.co.uk/locations/beachborough-school to take advantage and save on your holiday childcare.

An Evening of Stargazing with FV

This week, our FV children and their parents were treated to a super evening of astronomy. To read all about it, please head to our latest news story, here: AN EVENING UNDER THE STARS AT BEACHBOROUGH PREP

The results are in…

Boys’ Hockey 5th Team

Our 5ths boys’ hockey team pictured after their victory against Winchester House on Wednesday. Well done, boys!

 

Senior School Spotlight

Sherborne School

Sherborne School is a leading independent full boarding school for boys aged 13-18 years. Our unique partnership with Sherborne Girls offers the best of both worlds: single-sex education with social, co-curricular and academic collaborations. Shirburnians are kind and compassionate yet eager to make their mark on the world. We have been recognised as ‘Best of the Best’ for our co-curricular provision by The Week (2023) and were finalists in this year’s Independent School of the Year Awards in the category of ‘Best Independent Boys School. Sherborne School achieved an ‘excellent’ rating in their inspection in 2023 by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI). Among our notable alumni are Hugh Bonneville, Jeremy Irons, Chris Martin, Alan Turing and Tom Bradby.

Third Form (Year 9) applicants are advised to register by the end of Year 5 and will be invited to attend our Sherborne at Work event in the September of Year 6, prior to our Assessment Days in January. Year 7 entrance testing is also available.

Families wishing to find out more about the school are encouraged to attend one of our Tour Mornings or arrange an individual visit.

To find out more about Sherborne School, please visit www.sherborne.org. The Admissions team may be contacted at – admissions@sherborne.org. We look forward to meeting you.

Rugby Coaching with England’s Daisy Hibbert-Jones

Each week, we have the privilege of welcoming Daisy Hibbert-Jones, Community Coach for Northampton Saints and Loughborough Lightning player, to Beachborough Prep. With her extensive knowledge and experience, including her time with England U20s, the Red Roses, Daisy is the perfect mentor for our senior girls.

This week, despite the weather preventing us from using one of our sports pitches, the girls made the most of their session on the astro. The energy was palpable as several tries were scored, showcasing the exceptional teamwork of our FVII girls. It’s wonderful to witness their skills advancing every week!

Joining Hands

A little note to say that if anybody would like to receive the information presented at the Joining Hands Teenage Mental Health Workshop, please email t.allen@beachborough.com.

Thank you!

Mr Blee’s Half Marathon for Mary’s Meals…

On Sunday 27th April, Mr Blee will be running the Shakespeare Half Marathon, all in aid of raising money for Mary’s Meals!

Mr Blee has set a generous target of £1,000, which will feed 52 pupils at our sponsored primary school for a whole year. We have no doubt that you will join us in supporting him along the way, and we are wishing him the best of luck for April.

We have created a JustGiving page, if you wish to kindly donate: JUSTGIVING PAGE

Thank you so much for your generosity!

 

What’s on next week?

Mon 20th
8.15am – 9.15am – The Link* (Manor House Library)
2.30pm – Cross Country: Spratton Hall Relays (Select U11 and Boys/Girls) (A)*
2.30pm – Girls’ Netball: U13A at the Stowe Prep Schools Tournament (A)*
6.00pm – Concert for the pupils of Mr McNulty (The Whybrow Theatre)*

Tues 21st
2.30pm – Girls’ Netball: U9 (3 Teams) v Winchester House (A)*
2.30pm – Girls’ Netball: U8 (All Girls) v Winchester House (H)*
2.30pm – Boys’ Football: U9 (All Boys) v Winchester House (A)*
2.30pm – Boys’ Football: U8 (All Boys) v Winchester House (H)*
5.00pm – Governors’ Meeting (H&S)

Weds 22nd
Form V, VI & VIII Tutor Team Meeting
Year Group Assembly
2.30pm – Boys’ Hockey: 3rd and 4th VII’s v Spratton Hall (A)*
2.30pm – Boys’ Hockey: 1st VII v Spratton Hall (H)*
3.15pm – Boys’ Hockey: 5th VII v Spratton Hall (A)*
3.15pm – Boys’ Hockey: 2nd VII v Spratton Hall (H)*
2.30pm – Boys’ Football: Colts A, C and E Triangular v Spratton Hall and Swanbourne House (A at Spratton Hall)*
2.30pm – Boys’ Football: Colts B and D Triangular v Spratton Hall and Swanbourne House (H)*
2.30pm – Boys’ Football: Colts F v Spratton Hall (H)*
2.30pm – Girls’ Netball: U13A, B and Cavaliers v Kitebrook (H)*
2.30pm – Girls’ Netball: Colts A, B, Cavaliers, Tigers, Eagles and Falcons v The Dragon (A)*

Thurs 23rd

Fri 24th

Triathlon Assembly
Form III & IV Kit to be taken home

Sat 25th
SPLASHTASTIC 2025
Whole School Charity Pool Party at Towcester Leisure Centre
Session 1: 5.15pm – 6.30pm NUR-IV
Session 2: 6.45pm – 8.00pm V-VIII