Beaudesert Buzz Newsletter

Issued 4th October 2024

Saturday 12th October - Autumn Fair

Header photo by James in Year 8

Harvest Festival

‘When you find yourself with more than enough, build a longer table, not higher walls.’

What a pleasure it was to welcome Tom Herbert to Beaudesert. Tom is the founder of The Long Table in Brimscombe, Stroud.

The Long Table is a unique social enterprise all built around creating a space for community and companionship. The restaurant runs on a ‘pay as you can’ basis enabling everyone to come and eat. Where possible, food is sourced from local farmers, and any food left over at the end of the day is frozen and sent to those who need it through the ‘freezers of love’.

Tom left us with a very poignant question… ‘What if everyone in our community had access to great food and people to eat it with?’

Our Harvest Festival donations were dropped at Stroud Foodbank earlier this week by our minibus drivers and were gratefully received.

Please enjoy this lovely Harvest prayer, written by Arthur in Year 2.

Dear God,

Thank you for the Harvest. Thank you for the rain and sun and vegetables. The vegetables are yummy and the corn that makes our cereal. Thank you for the farmers. 

Amen

Year 5 Team Building

Earlier this week, our Year 5 children were challenged to work together in groups to build the tallest freestanding paper tower they could. They weren't allowed to use any materials other than newspaper, which led to some inventive and creative solutions within their groups. Well done to the winners in each Form:

  • 5C Winners - 37cm - Gus, Juniper and Amaya
  • 5G Winners - 38cm - Meredith, Whitney, Summer and Rory
  • 5H Winners - 87cm - Will G, Fergus and Henry

Our winners from 5H were the overall winners, with the tallest tower in the land!

Orchestra Morning

Our children in Years 3 to 8 had the wonderful opportunity of spending a morning with Mrs Saunders and her team, taking part in our Orchestra Morning. The morning gives children the chance to play as part of a much larger ensemble, and understand more about orchestral music. We also heard solos from two of our peripatetic teachers, in what was a magnificent performance.

Pre-Prep Report

In Pre-Prep this week, we enjoyed learning about Harvest Festivals, naming and exploring different vegetables and creating wonderful harvest artwork, as well as thinking about the gift of giving and helping others. We also learnt about harvest traditions around the world, including Yam Festivals celebrated in different parts of Africa, including Nigeria and Ghana.

We have been busy with our Maths learning, comparing quantities, learning about ‘part-whole’ models and using play-based learning to compare mass, length and capacity.

Our Nursery children are settling beautifully into life at Beaudesert, and it is joyful to watch their confidence growing daily as they build familiarity with their wonderful learning environment and form relationships with adults and peers.

After our meeting with parents this week in regards to our Digital Perspectives consultation, it was incredibly heartening to hear children in Year 2 talking about their understanding of digital engagement at home during this week’s ICT lessons. Almost without exception, the Year 2 children were able to tell me about the parameters for their tech usage at home. Some explained that they did not have any time on devices on school nights, and others told me they only used games that their parents had chosen and downloaded for them to help their learning. As we read stories about online safety together, children were able to share their ideas using Exploratory Talk sentence stems such as ‘I agree because…' and ‘I disagree because…’ including talking about whether or not all information found online is true. Well done Year 2, and Year 2 families as well!

Anna Packman, Head of Pre-Prep

Autumn Poems

3M have been writing some amazing poems this week all about autumn. They have been reading and enjoying a range of poems, and learning about different types of figurative language including similes, onomatopoeia and alliteration. Here are just a few wonderful poems they produced:

 

Crunchy, golden leaves

Swaying, dancing, falling

Down down down to a carpet of leaves in the wood

(Ottilie)

 

Whoosh, Whoosh, Whoosh

Goes the whistling wind

Blowing through the tall towering trees

(Georgia)

 

Zip, Zip, Zip

Go the fluffy puffy coats

As we zip them up to the very top!

(Mimi)

Senior Schools Fair

Our Performing Arts Centre was abuzz with activity on Thursday evening, as over 30 Heads and Registrars joined us for our Senior Schools Fair. The event was very busy; we hope parents were able to talk to lots of different schools, and fill their boots with tote bags and free pens!

Sports Report

Congratulations to our Sports Captains for the term:

  • Isla Phillips (Captain) and Lauren Biddle (Vice Captain) for Hockey
  • Barnaby Pettifer (Captain) and Arthur Grand (Vice Captain) for Rugby
  • Poppy Charlesworth and Eve Mordaunt for Swimming

Our Swim Squads have already been busy in the pool. Last week, our Junior Squad took on Wycliffe and won the event convincingly, and this week, our Senior Girls competed against Stroud High, a very strong swimming school, and narrowly lost by 10 points. Well done to all.

Year 7 Study Skills

Our Year 7 children enjoyed their first study skills session with Elevate Education on Thursday. In preparation for upcoming assessments, the children discussed time management skills with Tali, which included revising difficult subjects first, and scheduling homework and revision in good time. These are all important skills that they will utilise for years to come.

Boarding Buzz

This week has been another fantastic one in the Boarding House, with a great mix of activities and plenty of fun. On Monday, the children continued their fitness training, starting off the week on a healthy note. On Tuesday, the weather kept us indoors, but that didn’t slow us down. The Sports Hall was buzzing with energy, as the children enjoyed games of pickleball and other activities hosted by our lovely GAPs.

The middle of the week brought beautiful weather, allowing for plenty of outdoor time on both Wednesday and Thursday. The children took full advantage of the sunshine, enjoying games and activities out in the fresh air. It was wonderful to see them so active and engaged with everything the outdoors had to offer.

Friday was a particularly special day, as we celebrated Monty’s birthday! The boarders all gathered to sing for him, and he was treated to a 'pawsome' breakfast provided by the kitchen. Delphi and Milo did a great job presenting it, making the morning even more memorable for the old boy!

Wishing you all a lovely and relaxing weekend!

Oli and Debbie Jones, Houseparents

A Little Lost Bear

On Wednesday afternoon as the children returned from matches, one boy found a little lost teddy bear on the Common and passed it on to Mr Searson.

As luck would have it, after posting a photo of the bear on our local Facebook group, the grandparents of the owner were identified. Pooh was collected yesterday and safely returned to a very grateful little boy - and a very relieved set of grandparents! We all know the importance of a special teddy, and we are so happy to see this one has been reunited.

Autumn Fair on Saturday, 12th October

Don't Forget!

We are looking forward to our Autumn Fair on Saturday, 12th October 2024, from 8:30am to 3:00pm.

The Fair is a great opportunity to start your Christmas shopping, with over 40 stalls in attendance, including Oarsum, Atelier 18 and Hoboko. Delicious food and coffees are also on offer.

Entry is £3.50 for adults, children under 16 years old go free. All proceeds are going to local charity Gloucestershire Young Carers, who support young carers across the county.

See the full list of exhibitors.

We hope to see you there!

Canine Catwalk

And finally... We have had one more entry for our 'Beaudesert Park dogs in school uniform' feature. We are glad so many of you enjoyed the photos last week.