Beaudesert Buzz Newsletter

Issued 2nd May 2025

Friday 9th May - Prep School finish at 5:00pm or 5:30pm

Saturday 10th May - No School (Badminton Horse Trials)

Pre-Prep Report

The sunshine has added to the energy and enjoyment in Pre-Prep this week, with children spending plenty of time learning outside as well as in.

We have been busy cooking on the fire at Forest School to make garlic bread, using the wild garlic that is out in abundance at the moment. Nursery have kick-started their inquiry topic on Minibeasts by going on bug hunts. They have been very excited, with plenty of questions and idea sharing. We have been enjoying taking Late Stay sessions outside when we can at the end of the day too, alongside our various after school activities around the grounds.

Children have been linking their art and literacy to their Year 1 inquiry work on Australia, with some wonderful postcard writing and beautiful Sydney Harbour artwork. In Year 2, children have been working to answer the question, ‘Where in the world are the rainforests?’, with library visits and Google Earth investigations supporting their inquiries. Reception and Year 1 have been busy learning about healthy eating and building champion Maths skills.

We are focusing on good manners in Pre-Prep, and spent time in our Assembly on Monday reviewing all our Beaudesert Park Values, and thinking about what they mean and how we can uphold them.

Our hedgehog walkers have also been hard at work - our children have raised over £500 for the Wildlife Trusts. What a fantastic achievement; little legs can make a huge difference!

Anna Packman, Head of Pre-Prep

Year 7 STEAM Day

Year 7 have had fun today participating in their STEAM project; combining an understanding of science, technology, engineering, art and maths to create their own biscuit business projects. Children had to design their own logo, create packaging and cost up with biscuit business, as well as experimenting with top dollar 'dunking' technology to create the perfect biscuit. The smartest cookies in the class will be announced next week!

Boarding Buzz

A new term of boarding has arrived, and with it... sunshine! Yes, we’ve all been left blinking into the light like moles emerging from hibernation. However, the Beaudesert Moles (also known as the boarders) have come bursting out of the blocks; a little extra vitamin D goes a long way!

Monday got us off to a hot start (literally). Personal training returned, with squats, sprints, and plenty of sweat. There’s nothing quite like being gently grilled under the sun while doing shuttle runs. Still, the warmth made everything feel more summery, and spirits were high. The boarders powered through the session with enthusiasm (and the occasional dramatic collapse at the end). Watching their competitive streak was impressive, though the collisions between Mr Watt and Mr Critchley looked rather less enjoyable!

On Tuesday, the call of BoB was strong, and many answered by swinging, climbing, and darting around like nimble squirrels. Meanwhile, a brave few made the first dip of the year in the outdoor pool. Let’s just say the water was... refreshing. Or, as one boarder put it, “I can’t feel my legs, but I’m having fun!” That’s the spirit.

Wednesday saw the Year 8s take things down a notch with a relaxed evening. They ate dinner outside and spent the rest of the time stretched out on the banks chatting, laughing, and soaking up the early spring vibes like sun-loving lizards. A well-earned moment of calm.

By Thursday, the outdoors still had everyone’s attention. Dinner was again eaten al fresco, and the astro and banks were alive with activity. A few hardy souls rounded off the evening with another dip in the pool, proving once more that bravery comes in many forms.

All in all, it’s been a brilliant start to the term. The sun’s out, the boarders are buzzing, and the House feels alive with the sounds and energy of spring. We’ve got a packed and exciting term ahead, with plenty of brilliant boarding activities to come, and we can’t wait to get stuck in.

Oli and Debbie Jones, Houseparents

Purrfect Stage Make Up

Before the Easter holidays, our Year 5 children were focussing on 'Cats the Musical' in their Performing Arts lessons. They created their own cat characters to embody, and spent last term creating dance routines interacting with one another. This week, they rounded off their project by becoming their cat characters, with a full face of whiskery stage make up!

Staff Spotlight

This week's Staff Spotlight is on Ben Cipolla, affectionately known as 'Mr Chips'.

What is your role at Beaudesert Park and how long have you worked here?

I teach guitar, I work on the sound desk during music and drama performances, and run Studio Club. I've worked here for four years now.

What is your favourite part of your job?

Lots of parts! Lunchtime concerts are a highlight. The children put in so much practice, and get such a sense of achievement afterwards. I love teaching my bands too, and making songs with my students in lessons.

If you have to pick one album to take to a desert island, which one would it be?

Right now, I'm loving Songs by Adrianne Lenker.

How would you describe the children at Beaudesert Park?

They are full of life, really curious, funny and very polite.

What do you think are the biggest benefits of learning the guitar for our children?

Guitar is one of the most difficult instruments to start with, which means it's very tricky in the beginning, but so rewarding when you get it! There's a teething stage but if you persevere, it's a skill that stays with you for life. You can sing and play at the same time, and I know the children enjoy learning to play their favourite songs.

Cricket Season in Full Swing

Both girls' and boys' teams have been an excellent start under the hot sun this week. Saturday’s fixtures against Pinewood provided plenty of excitement across the board. The girls’ 1st XI were involved in a nail-biting finish, with Willough stealing the show, claiming five wickets and bowling a brilliant final over to secure victory. The boys’ U10A and girls’ U10A teams also impressed, showcasing great skill and teamwork in their first outing of the season. Likewise, the 2nd XI had a fantastic victory at Pinewood.

On Wednesday, the boys’ 1st XI delivered a commanding performance at The Elms, coming away with a brilliant win and several standout individual efforts.

It’s been a fantastic opening week, and with so much talent and enthusiasm on display, there’s plenty of exciting cricket to come this term!

Food Waste Drive

On Tuesday, we welcomed Jack Blades from our caterers, Chartwells, to Prep School assembly to talk about food waste. He spoke to the children about how much food is wasted globally and in our school community, and what we can do to reduce our food waste. He asked the children to think thoughtfully about what they put on their plate, and to remember that they can always go back for more.

We then held a House competition at lunchtime to see which House produced the least amount of food waste. It was amazing to see the results when the children were conscientious of what they were wasting; 20 kilos is wasted on the average day at Beaudesert, but on Tuesday it was just 5.5 kilos!

We hope the children will remember this message when they are eating at home and at school.

Rendcomb College NSEA Show Jumping

Last Saturday, a number of the Beaudesert Equestrian Team took part in the Rendcomb College NSEA Show Jumping competition. The conditions were perfect and the children had a very successful day.

In the 70cm, Amelie, Marni, Rose and Meredith all jumped clear to put us into the lead, five seconds faster than the second placed team. Marni and Amelie also placed 2nd and 5th respectively.

Over in Arena 2, Ottilie, Henrietta and Hanni all went clear in the 40cm round and the 40cm Grassroots, putting them in 4th place, and qualifying them for Hickstead in August.

The 80cm was another triumph, in which we won the team event! Jack produced a fantastic clear and Marni was once again on flying form, ending second individually. Rose competed wonderfully in her first 80cm for Beaudesert and placed 7th individually. Meredith, also competing in her first NSEA 80cm, went clear on her new ride Rosie.

In the 50cm, Nina jumped a wonderful clear and both she and Iris went well in the 60cm. Jack then went in his first 90cm class and jumped a textbook clear to come 4th. Brilliant! Thank you for all who came and helped.