Beachborough Newsletter: Friday 13th December 2024
Head’s Blog
“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