Beaudesert Buzz Newsletter

Issued 26th June 2026

Saturday 4th July - Prep Prize Giving

Rock on Summer

The weather wasn't the only thing hotting up last night, as Years 5, 6 and 7 were on fire in the Performing Arts Centre, performing in 'Rock on Summer'. This performance was a culmination of all of their classroom music lessons, as they performed a song together as a Form. This has involved working together, listening to one another and supporting each other to put on a show for parents and siblings. We were blown away by how confidently they performed, and how many bright smiles shone through. Well done to each and every child who got up on stage.

The Snow Queen

Monday night brought the fabulous Year 6 Play, a rendition of ‘The Snow Queen’. The effort and commitment of all the children was abundantly clear for all to see, with all their lines delivered so clearly, and with so much confidence. The performance was split into three parts, each done by a different form group. All the children seized the opportunity brilliantly. The children’s teamwork was incredible to watch, with Milo P and Rory D doing a brilliant job on the lighting, quite literally shining the spotlight on their peers, and the whole ensemble coming together to arrange props ready for the next scene.

Every step of the story was told so beautifully through the showmanship of each and every one of the Year 6 children. It was a truly fabulous evening for us all, well done, Year 6!

Years 3 and 4 Sports Day

This afternoon, our Years 3 and 4 children enjoyed their Sports Day down on the Banks at School. Both track and field events were in full swing in the sunshine, followed by ice lollies before home time. All of the points from today's event will feed into our overall Sport Day results, which will be announced at the end of our Years 5 to 8 Sports Day tomorrow morning. Willow are currently in pole position.

Pre-Prep Report

Year 1 assembly this week was a hit, with children sharing their wonderful knowledge from this term’s inquiry-based unit all about comparing different cultures from around the world. From facts to poems, songs to storytelling, the Year 1 children impressed us all with their curiosity, creativity and courage.

There have been endless adaptations this week in the hot weather. Children have been running through sprinklers, having water fights (more water, less fight) and relishing the chance to get in the outdoor pool.

We have been out and about developing our photography skills, focusing on taking pictures of light and shade around the School, working with partners to share and take turns as well as honing our artistic eye.

Our Year 2 Musician’s Concert on Tuesday was a joy to behold, with children performing in the PAC to peers and parents and dazzling us as they showcased both their musical abilities and their confidence.

In Nursery, where Ballet sits as part of all the children’s weekly programme of learning, parents visited for a demonstration lesson and we all rejoiced at the joyful, if somewhat sweaty, performance from our littlest members of Pre-Prep. We aim to build in more Ballet demonstration sessions for other Pre-Prep year groups again next year.

Anna Packman, Head of Pre-Prep

Form Assembly

3N delivered a brilliant assembly on Tuesday morning, focusing on the importance and benefit of two of the Beaudesert Values; creativity and curiosity. The children spoke incredibly well, with their voices carrying clearly all around the room. The assembly centered around the way these values helped the children learn about Chedworth Roman Villa. The children spoke about the mosaic they saw in the villa, and how it inspired them to create their own mosaic coasters, using tiny ceramic tesserae. Next, the children focused on how the archaeologists' curiosity spurred on the discovery of another mosaic at Chedworth in 2024.

To finish, the children asked us all two questions: ‘What will you be curious about this summer?’ and ‘How will you be creative over the summer break?’. It was a fabulous start to a sunny Tuesday, well done, 3N!

Year 8 Leavers’ Activities

This week, our Year 8s have spent time participating in our Innovation Day (a Dragon's Den style challenge which was championed by a portable toaster), exploring PSHCE topics with external speakers, and enjoying a dip at Cotswold Water Park. While their trip to Thorpe Park has been postponed to next week, the team had a fantastic day splashing away in the water at South Cerney, with pizza on the beach for lunch.

Rugby School Poetry Competition

Many congratulations to Tom B, Year 5, who was awarded Highly Commended in the Rugby School Poetry Competition. His ‘Ode to a Frog’ has earned him a celebratory workshop at Rugby School next term. A truly impressive achievement to be selected out of such a high number of applicants. Well done, Tom!

Ode to a Frog

 

Oh green dot

In a large blue pond

You leap like a kangaroo.

 

You magnificent

Green frog

With your tongue

As long as my arm!

 

How you perch

All day long

Just waiting

And waiting

And then

BANG!

You strike

The fly

Is gone.

Cheltenham College Polo Day

Well done to our Polo Players who competed in the Cheltenham College Polo Day on Sunday. Our children competed in the Cotswold v Beaufort match, with the Cotswold team winning by 2 chukkas. Well done to all who were involved!

Boarding Buzz

The sunshine has certainly been intense this week, but you would never have guessed it from the smiles on our boarders' faces. Almost every evening has followed the same winning formula: straight into the swimming pool, followed by relaxing in our wonderfully air-conditioned dormitories. It has been the perfect way to enjoy the warm weather and keep cool. The only down side is that cameras and swimming pools don't mix, so unfortunately we haven't been able to capture those moments for you.

Thursday evening brought another highlight as we all gathered to watch our talented Years 5 to 7 children perform at 'Rock on Summer'. It was fantastic to see so many boarders taking to the stage with such confidence, and the atmosphere was brilliant from start to finish. We were incredibly proud of them all.

As I write this, we are getting ready for this evening's 'Battle of the Boarding Houses'. With temperatures expected to remain a balmy 26 degrees, it promises to be a fantastic evening out in the grounds. Swimming challenges, obstacle courses and a fiercely contested tug of war are all on the agenda, before everyone heads off for a good night's sleep ahead of what is sure to be another exciting Sports Day.

Oli and Debbie Jones, Houseparents

Beaudesert Herd

This week, we are celebrating the following children for their acts of kindness:

Jory D "For always working hard and setting a good example for others to copy."
Florrie K "For always being positive and making people around her laugh and smile."
Rory D  "For lending me his cricket kit when I forgot mine, without me having to ask."
Amelie R     "For giving up her free time to help me find my bag."
Sam G  "For bringing kindness and positivity to all the activities we have done this week."