Beachborough Newsletter: Friday 13th December 2024

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“It is not enough to be busy… The question is: What are we busy about?” Henry David Thoreau

As the final days of term approach, Thoreau’s words remind us that a busy life, when filled with meaningful activities, brings both purpose and joy. This sentiment rings especially true for our Beachburians, who have embraced an action-packed and enriching Autumn Term.

The past four months have been a whirlwind of activity, progress, and fun, showcasing the incredible energy and enthusiasm of the children.

As always, our calendar has been brimming with opportunities for the children to immerse themselves in learning beyond the classroom. And while there are too many highlights to list, some stand out moments include, the residential trip to Condover Hall, which challenged Form VII’s independence and team-building skills, and the Form V STEAM Day, which ignited creativity and problem-solving abilities. The sheer variety of events, from Music Concerts and Club Poetry to the production of “Hamlet,” has showcased the children’s remarkable talents, confidence, and even their memory skills!

Sporting events such as the Hockey and Rugby Festivals and the Beachborough Run have reinforced the values of perseverance, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Friday Boarding Nights have been hugely popular, with the BMX and Scooter Academy offering a unique combination of skill and thrill!

This term has also been filled with magical moments of community celebration and wonder. Recently, our Nativities reminded us of the true spirit of Christmas, while September brought new events such as our Quiz Night and a Charity Dog Show, which gave us opportunities to come together and share some fun. Additionally, the Ted Talk on Astronomy opened young minds to the mysteries of the universe, inspiring them to dream bigger and reach further.

Every one of these enriching activities has been designed to deepen the children’s learning experiences. Whether they were exploring history through drama, honing their resilience on a residential trip, or discovering new talents, each opportunity has contributed to their holistic development.

What a term it has been!

As we approach the festive season, Christmas is a time for children. With that in mind, I would like to share a special poem by M E Miro, “Christmas,” which beautifully captures the magic of this season through children’s eyes:

The children wake to see the light,

That’s cast on Christmas morning white.

Their laughter rings, their faces glow,

At frost-kissed windows edged with snow.

 

With eager hands, they tear and find,

The treasures wrapped with love and twine.

But more than toys, the magic gleams,

In their bright eyes and whispered dreams.

 

For Christmas lives in hearts that sing,

Of angels’ news and shepherds’ King.

It’s seen in stars that pierce the night,

And felt in joy so pure, so bright.

 

The greatest gift, so small, so mild,

Is born in love, a holy child.

And through the eyes of children clear,

The truth of Christmas draws us near.

This poem reminds us that children’s wonder and joy are at the very heart of the season and the way they understand the deeper meaning of Christmas.

I look forward to welcoming many of you to the Carol Services on Tuesday.

On behalf of all the staff at Beachborough, I wish you a peaceful and joyous Christmas. May this holiday season be filled with warmth, laughter, and special moments with your loved ones. We look forward to welcoming you back in the New Year, ready for the Spring Term that await us in 2025.

With warm wishes,

Simone

Kites go to the Theatre!

On Friday, 57 excited boarders embarked on a magical journey to Neverland as we headed to the Milton Keynes Theatre to see Peter Pan. The evening was filled with laughter, cheers, and plenty of “Oh no, he isn’t!” moments as the cast brought this timeless story to life with a sprinkle of panto sparkle.

A standout highlight was the fabulous Craig Revel Horwood as the dastardly Captain Hook. With his sharp wit and signature “fab-u-lous”, he had us all booing, hissing, and secretly loving every moment of his villainous charm. His Strictly inspired dance moves were met with a 10 from us!

From Tinker Bell’s dazzling antics to the Lost Boys’ mischievous fun, it was a truly sparkly start to the festive season and a trip that won’t be forgotten—oh yes, it was!

More boarding adventures on Friday with a Christmas Movie Night!

Mrs Blithe

Hockey Coaching with Bloxham’s Charlotte Seaman

On Friday 6th December, we were finally blessed with good weather, so Charlotte Seaman from Bloxham School could come and deliver some hockey sessions.

The Form III and IV girls were finishing off their Club Hockey Matches, which had been disrupted by the inclement weather in previous weeks. This gave Charlotte the perfect opportunity to coach the girls through the games, and speak to children on a one-to-one basis to help improve their understanding of game play.

Form V & VI girls were given a choice to do some pre-season netball or be coached hockey. 16 girls opted for hockey coaching, which gave Charlotte the opportunity to try lots of different skills. The girls developed their 3D skills on both open and reverse stick, v-drags, and hitting the ball with more accuracy. We finished off the lesson with a game.

It was a brilliant morning of hockey and so great for the girls to showcase all of their skills which they have learnt this term.

I would like to give a massive thanks to Charlotte for giving up her time to come and help coach the girls; a great end to a fantastic hockey season!

Mrs Howkins

Recent Tech Projects

Form III finished making some rather colourful crazy fish, while Form IV have been making cam toys with a rotating mechanism, based on their favourite book characters.

Form VII have designed and created a box of chocolates using Tinkercad, to create the shapes before vacuum forming the mould and filling with Belgian chocolate. They also designed and created their own boxes and labels.

Mrs Hodgkinson

Club Credits!

CLUB CHILDREN CREDITS AVERAGE
CHAPPELL 92 365 3.97
CARDER 90 345 3.83
BOARDMAN 92 368 4.00
SPRAWSON 85 375 4.41

Senior School Spotlight

Downe House

Downe House’s Director of Admissions, Tara Reeve, really enjoyed meeting many Beachborough parents and children at the recent Senior Schools’ Fair and has been delighted at the interest shown in their flexi-boarding offering from 2025. Downe House is a world-class all-girls’ boarding and day school located just off the A34, north of Newbury , offering a full immersive education. Unlike many girls’ schools, Downe House has a strong entry point at 13+, with over 50 girls joining every year as day pupils, full and flexi boarders. Assessment for 13+ entry is by assessment in year 6 which takes place in November. Girls are invited to spend a day at Downe House taking part in numerous activities, including an interview and a creative writing task. They will be asked to sit the ISEB at the school prior to the assessment day. Late applications are welcome and pupils will be asked to take the assessment in year 7 or year 8. Downe House has 6 open days every year but they book up quickly so do look ahead! Private tours can be arranged at any time. We would love to welcome you to our beautiful campus.

 

 

Uppingham School

Uppingham School, a co-educational senior day and boarding school (13-18), blends tradition with innovation to provide an environment that fosters the academic, personal, and social development of each pupil. Our holistic approach to education is evident in the varied curriculum, extensive co-curricular programme, and comprehensive pastoral care. While Uppingham’s rich history provides a strong foundation, our forward-thinking ethos ensures the school remains at the forefront of educational excellence.

At Uppingham, diversity is celebrated, and pupils are encouraged to pursue their unique talents. With co-curricular activities ranging from the creative arts, music, and sports to specialist clubs, pupils are supported in developing their interests, within and outside the academic curriculum.

Uppingham’s house system – six girls’ houses, nine boys’ houses, and a co-educational day house that opened in September 2024 – offers a supportive, family-like atmosphere. Each house provides a home-from-home environment, allowing pupils to form deep connections and lifelong friendships.

We wholeheartedly believe in the transformative power of education, giving young people the skills, confidence, and capabilities to navigate their own paths through life, and the unshakeable sense of self they need to influence the world around them for the better.

To learn more about Uppingham, please visit our website.

PSHE with FV

The children in Form V have been learning about Culture and Black Lives Matter in PSHE this term. We have looked at The Apartheid in South Africa, Black Lives Matter and George Floyd and The Slave trade in America. One of the influential people the children have learnt about is Harriet Tubman. She helped over 70 people including her family and friends, escape the slave trade in 1850. The children created their own patchwork square design. When we had a collection of colourful squares, we put them together and made our own year group patchwork quilt. This quilt is similar to the ones that ‘conductors’ hung up outside their homes to symbolise safe houses for the slaves to stay in, until they reached their final destination.  ​

Miss Mulcahy and Mrs Howkins

Ultimate Activity Camps returning in 2025!

We can’t wait to welcome Ultimate Activity Camps back in 2025, 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.

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Thom’s Fencing Success

Congratulations to Thom J in Form VI, who is a member of Rugby and Daventry Fencing Club and who won his age group category in his Club Championships on the weekend of the 30th November/1St December in epée. He is now hoping to compete in the East Midlands British Youth Championships Qualifier in January and potentially the IAPS event in the Summer Term!

 

An Update from Arthur…

Huge congratulations to Arthur K in Form VI, who has been selected again for the GB development gymnastics squad for 2025. As he’s 12 next year, he’ll be old enough to travel with the team and compete internationally. Beachborough is very proud of Arthur’s remarkable achievement and wish him every success with the squad next year!

End-of-term Kites Newsletter

As the term draws to a close, we hear from Houseparents, Mr and Mrs Blithe, about recent life in boarding!

Read their latest newsletter and get to know one of our wonderful Gap Students, Miss Embley, here: KITES AUTUMN NEWSLETTER

EYFS: A Twinkly Nativity

This week, Nursery, Kindergarten and Reception took to the stage to perform in their Christmas production of ‘A Twinkly Nativity’.

Tuesdays dress rehearsal was particularly special, as not only did they perform to the rest of the Boardman, but also to 3 lovely residents from Juniper House Care Home in Brackley. On Wednesday, children had the opportunity to perform once again, but this time, to their families. Early Years made everybody incredibly proud with how well they delivered their lines, sang, and danced with such confidence.

For some of our children, it would’ve been their first time performing on a stage in front of an audience, and they did a spectacular job. Well done, everybody!

 

A Staffing Update

Mrs Cam Hodgkinson will be leaving Beachborough at the end of the Spring Term. Mrs Hodgkinson is currently completing an MA in Illustration and has decided to return to teaching Art. In April 2025, she will take up the position of Head of Art at Beechwood Park School.

During her time at Beachborough, Mrs Hodgkinson has been an inspirational Head of Design Technology. The quality of the children’s projects under her leadership has been exceptional. Her contributions to the school will be greatly missed.

I know you will join me in wishing her every success in her new role.

The search for her successor is already underway.

Mrs Mitchell

FVII Hamlet

Form VII impressed us with their captivating performance of Hamlet on Monday 9th December. Woven throughout this adapted version of the play was a modern-day prologue and narrative (written by the children), to make sure the audience knew exactly what was happening in this famous tragedy. It was clear to see that we have some Drama scholars in the making! A huge thank you to James K and Jake K (in Form VIII) for their work as stage hands on the night, and to the Drama team for making this show possible.

A downloadable version of this brilliant production will be available to watch soon.

Christmas Treats in Food Tech

This week, our children have been getting into the festive spirit in the Food Tech Kitchen, by making some delicious Christmas treats! From snowmen biscuits to reindeer cupcakes, and Christmas trees to chocolate yule logs, the children have thoroughly enjoyed getting creative in the kitchen.

The Festive Concert 2024!

This week, we were lucky enough to hear our musicians perform in the annual Festive Concert. Friends, families, and staff gathered in the Whybrow Theatre on Tuesday 10th December, to listen to an array of songs played by groups such as: Hit Squad, Musical Theatre Group, Orchestra Band, and Percussion Duo – just to name a few! Among popular songs were Christmas-themed ones, and the children played beautifully alongside our team of music teachers.

For some of our children, it was their first time performing in a concert, so a huge well done to all who played an instrument or sang – you were wonderful!

The Chemistree…

The festivities have made their way down to the Science Labs, where our Science Technician, Mrs Parsons, has been busy creating the ‘Chemistree’. We absolutely love the innovation, and it makes a wonderful addition to the labs!

What’s on next week?

MONDAY 16TH DECEMBER 
No Music lessons / groups
Aftercare & Prep to run as normal
ALL REMAINING EQUIPMENT TO GO HOME – INCLUDING BOILER SUITS & FOOTWEAR
8:30am Form V to VIII assembly (Whybrow Theatre)
9:15am Whole school Club Fancy Dress (Astro Turf)
11:30am Form III & IV (plus Chamber Choir) Carol Service rehearsal (finish 12:30pm)
2:30pm Form V & VI (plus Chamber Choir) Carol Service rehearsal (finish 3:15pm)
3:30pm Form VII & VIII (plus Chamber Choir) Carol Service rehearsal (finish 4:15pm)

TUESDAY 17TH DECEMBER 
8:30am Tutor groups/Form time
9:00am Carol Service for Forms III, IV & Chamber Choir, followed by seasonal refreshments
10:15am Carol Service for Forms V, VI & Chamber Choir, followed by seasonal refreshments
Refreshments to be served in the Old Library – approximately 10:50am
11:30am Carol Service for Forms VII, VIII & Chamber Choir, followed by seasonal refreshments
Refreshments to be served in the Old Library – approximately 12:20pm
1:00pm Term ends