Weekly Newsletter

Thoughts from the Study

Morning Commute

I ran into school this morning at around 5:30am, along the Thames Path, through Richmond and up Kew Road just after sunrise, surrounded by glorious morning light and the stillness that comes with most people still fast asleep. I’ve decided that 5:30am (at least in late spring) is my favourite time of the day.

After a few months of commuting along the Thames Path early in the morning, I’ve accumulated a good number of “hello friends”, the kind you pass at the same time each day, in roughly the same place, and acknowledge with a nod, a smile, or the very British “Great weather today!” A few days ago, I ended up leaving a little later than usual because I couldn’t find my running watch. If you ask me, either my three-year-old Indigo or our seven-year-old Labrador hid it, but my wife would probably say otherwise.

The truth is, even without wearing a watch, I always know whether I’m on pace, a bit quicker, or (more often than not) slightly slower, judged by the point at which I meet these familiar faces. The avid birdwatcher is usually just in front of Marble Hill Park at around 5:40am. The fly fisherman (yes, in the Thames!) is casting from one of the moored barges at 5:50am, and by around 6:10am, I pass the gorilla statues on the Richmond waterfront. I then cross Old Deer Park, occasionally wading through floodwater, and make my way into Kew, passing the early commuters dashing for the number 65 bus.

I’ve come to enjoy the rhythm of it all, and it genuinely sets me up for the day. As someone who’s endlessly restless, I’ve realised that if I don’t make time to move before I sit down at my desk, I’m around 10% less productive. I recently came across a piece of research showing that simply having your phone nearby, even if you’re not using it, can reduce productivity by as much as 18%. So, by getting up earlier, exercising, and putting my phone in a drawer, I might argue I’m up to 28% more productive. Over the course of a week, that gives me 140% more capacity to pour into the gloriousness of Broomfield and our wonderful children.

Linking to this idea, we’ve been planning to launch a morning running club since the beginning of the academic year. Having been able to join in twice now, I couldn’t be prouder of the children who manage to arrive at school a little earlier to get in a 3km run before lessons begin. It is thoroughly enjoyable and gives me many opportunities to chat with the children about how they’re getting on and what they’ve been up to.

With around 34 runners, we make quite the scene moving through Kew, and we’ve received plenty of encouragement from local community members as we run down the road and back. It’s fun and it creates a real sense of community, but I think most importantly, it gives children across year groups the chance to bond and chat whilst just focusing on putting one foot in front of the other. It doesn’t matter if you’re at the front or the back, or if you need to jog instead of run, or walk instead of jog, every step counts. Each child is creating their own Friday morning routine, passing the same people in Kew each week, and just like me, learning to judge their efforts by those they pass at certain landmarks along the route.

With the weather warming up and spring in full bloom around Kew, if any other children would like to join us for our Friday run and breakfast, please just let the office team know, we’d be delighted to have them on board.

Wishing you all a wonderful weekend

Mr Anstey

Headmaster

Reminders
and Notices

Whole School

NEW ONLINE ORDER PLATFORM FOR BIRTHDAY CUPCAKES
We are very excited to launch our new online cupcake order form, making it easier to order birthday cupcakes.
All cupcake orders must now be placed through the online system. Orders submitted via email or telephone will be redirected to the website. This new system will help us streamline the process and ensure every celebration is perfectly prepared. Birthday cupcakes must be ordered at least one week in advance to give our team enough time to get everything ready for your child’s big day. Please note no cupcakes can be ordered on any Monday.
Please note that only one cupcake order per class can be placed for any given day. If your preferred date is unavailable in the booking system, kindly select an alternative day. If your child shares a birthday with another child in the same class, we recommend coordinating with the other parent to share the cost and celebrate together. Just leave a note in the booking form to let us know which children are sharing so we can make the necessary arrangements.
As with any new system, there may be a few teething issues in the early days. If you spot any problems or have difficulty using the form, please do not hesitate to contact the school office for support. Follow this link >>

AUTHOR VISIT

A reminder, on Wednesday 21st May 2025, we will be visited by the award winning, popular children’s poet Rachel Piercey for exciting readings and performances from the latest books in her Brown Bear Wood series. She will be signing and dedicating copies to the children on the day. Attached to the newsletter email is an order form so you can order a book for your child to have signed on the day. We are excited to read all about “It’s busy down in the woods today” and “Wisdom of the woods”. 

Year 6

BIKEABILITY
A reminder to our Year 6 Parents that our annual Bikeability week will take place from Monday 12th to Friday 15th May. Please bring your child’s bike to school on the morning of Monday 12th May at 8:15am via the Princes Road vehicle gate and leave by the wall (Lukasz will be there to guide you). The bikes will be securely stored overnight at school and should be taken home at the end of school on Friday. Children should wear their sports kit for the entire week and bring a water bottle with them as well as their helmets. High-vis vests will be given to the children for their training. If your child does not have a bike or helmet to use, please try to arrange with other parents in Year 6 to share bikes or contact the school office: office@broomfieldhouse.com 

Year 3

SAFE WALKING
A reminder that the Richmond Safe Walking Scheme for Year 3 children will be taking place next week on 12th, 13th and 14th May. Training will take place on roads around the school and will be carried out by a team of trained instructors from the Road Safety Team, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. The children should wear their sports kits and sun cream should be applied before coming to school. Hi-Vis jackets will be provided.  

Years 1 - 3

LOWER SCHOOL SUMMER SERENADE YEARS 1 – 3
We hope you are looking forward to the Lower School Summer Serenade on Tuesday 13th May. This is a reminder that the concert starts at 6pm (The gate will open at 5:45pm at which point children should go to the music room and parents can make their way to the hall.
On Tuesday children should be collected as normal and should return to school at 5:30pm. We ask that children wear their full school uniform for the concert.
There will be some refreshments and canapes for parents during the short interval and children will be provided with a snack and drink at the same time.
It promises to be a really lovely evening of music making for our younger Broomfield musicians.

Year 4 - 6

SENIOR SCHOOL SUMMER SERENADE YEARS 4 – 6
As you will be aware, the Senior School Summer Serenade is on Tuesday 20th May. The deadline to express an interest in your child performing in the Summer Serenade is Wednesday morning (14th May) at 8am.
If your child has instrumental or singing lessons at Broomfield, the peripatetic teachers will email me directly to say who is performing.

Dukes Club

Events:
An evening with leading professional skier, Warren Smith
Monday 12th May, 6pm, Dukes House
We are delighted to bring you an evening with one of Britain’s leading professional free skiers and internationally acclaimed coach, Warren Smith. Learn how his Ski Technique Lab, written about in many top publications such as the FT, The Times, The Telegraph and National Geographic, combines Ski Technique, Ski Biomechanics and Ski Equipment Precision to deliver internationally renowned coaching.
For more information or to book click here.
Aged 8+
Bear Grylls Survival Academy – Overnight Camping Adventure 2025
Saturday 14th – Sunday 15th June, Kneller Hall
Following the success of last year’s Bear Grylls Survival Academy, it will return again this year – this time with a new Three Peaks Challenge! Learn new survival skills and enjoy and make memories together.
For more information or to book click here.
Aged 6+
The Big Bake Off
Saturday 28th June, 2.15pm, Tooting
 
Take part in your own bake off! Children and their grown-ups can join forces in this fun baking class in a bake-off style tent.
For more information or to book click here.
 
Articles:
80 Years on from VE Day at the Tower of London, 25 years of Tate Modern and a new-look National Gallery all provide reasons to visit some of London’s most iconic spaces this weekend. Plus a new musical in Regent’s Park, puppets in Covent Garden and a family festival in Dulwich.
Milestones, Memories and Celebrations
 
Webinar:
 
The recent drama, Adolescence raised important and timely questions about the complexities of teenage relationships. In response, and as part of our commitment to supporting families in navigating these conversations at home, we welcomed an expert in the field, Alicia Drummond from the Wellbeing Hub for a parent webinar. You can view it here:
Friendships and relationships through the lens of Netflix’s ‘Adolescence’ with Alicia Drummond, Therapist and Founder of The Wellbeing Hub – News

PTA Reminders
and Notices

PTA Senior Discos

Booking is open for the Senior Disco! It will be taking place on Thursday May 22nd.

There is a slight change to the start time of the Year 3&4 Disco which will now start at 5:15pm – 6:30pm

The Year 5 & 6 Disco will start at 7pm – 8:30pm

This is NOT a drop off event, and parents/guardians will have to be responsible for their children at all times. We will be providing snacks and there will be a bar.

£10/child attending, please include any dietary requirements with your payment: Payments: https://tinyurl.com/Bhsdisco25

RSVP by 17/5/25.

Save the Date - BROOMFEST 2025

PTA Summer Events

Highlights

Spelling Bee

On Wednesday 7th May,  the children of Broomfield House gathered in the school hall to witness the final of the Year 6 Spelling Bee.
After two tightly contested opening rounds, we sadly bid farewell to Mead (on 16 points). Palmer (scoring 19 points) and Rose (with 20 points) went on to face each other in the final. Ela (representing Rose) and Victor (representing Palmer) were chosen by their teammates to compete in the final showdown. Following an intense and incredibly closely fought battle (with one point in it!), Rose House emerged as the champions of 2025! Well done to all those who took part and a big thank you to their fellow Housemates for helping with their preparation.
Congratulations again to Rose House!

 

Rose House Team:  Ela; Gusti; Anushka.  Reserve: Remy
Palmer House Team:  Zach; Arnav; Victor. Reserve: Claudia
Mead House Team:  Anika; Lenny; Charlotte B.  Reserve: Teoman

Great Big Dance Off

On Tuesday this week the Year 4 – 6 Dance Club children went to Cadogen Hall in Chelsea to represent Broomfield House School in the Great Big Dance Off. There were 25 schools from all over London competing in a friendly regional competition. It was great to watch some of the older categories perform their entries for the show, and see all of the different varieties of Dance. The judges praised our song choice, creativity and staging. It was a beautiful performance full of colour, lifts and skilful choreography all created by the children. Although we didn’t make it into the top 3 schools, hopefully we will be back next year to get into the regional finals! Our song was ‘Runaway’ by Aurora. Well done everyone!

Year 4 Trip to Harry Potter World

Year 4 had a great trip to Harry Potter World on Thursday this week. They stepped into the magical world of Hogwarts and visited famous spots like Diagon Alley, the Great Hall, and the potion room. The most exciting part of the day was going to Gringotts Bank, where they discovered some hidden secrets. It was a fun and unforgettable experience for everyone!

Hampton Maths Wizard Competition

A team of keen mathematicians from Year 5 competed this week in the annual Hampton Maths Wizard competition against thirty other top performing schools. Simran, Alice, Alexis and Adil pushed to the limit their teamworking skills in five rounds of the most challenging mathematics imaginable. Overall we finished eighth which was a wonderful performance given that many of the other teams were from much bigger schools. The children said the event was great fun and tremendously enjoyable and that it was amazing to be among such a great gathering of others equally passionate about Maths problem solving. These experiences are invaluable in expanding the childrens’ experience and enthusiasm for maths and all it offers.

Art Highlight

Kindergarten created lion collages in mixed media. They learned about colour mixing, reflected on texture, and also practised their oil pastel and painting skills.

Weekly Awards

Drama Star of the Week
Dylan (K)
Artist of the Week
Georgina (K)
Sports Star of the Week
Gabriel (Y3)
Music Star of the Week
Rihanna (Y1)

Polite Person of the Week

Pre-Kindergarten: Renee: Renee has been focused and engaged in lessons. She has impressed us with her confidence; asking questions and sharing her experiences. Well done Renee!
Kindergarten: Aevah: Aevah has had a fantastic week. She has been a role model to the class and has always made the right choices and listened beautifully. What a great week, well done!

Year 1: Jules: It’s wonderful to watch your little acts of kindness around the classroom and on the playground that make your friends and teachers smile. Thank you for always putting others first, we’re so lucky to have you in our class!
Year 2: Alaska: Thank you for your enthusiasm this week and adapting to changes quickly and positively. You have made a huge effort in all your learning. Welcome back!

Year 3: Evelyn: Well done Evelyn, you have settled into Year 3 so well, making new friends and giving everything a go! You have thoroughly demonstrated our school values of kindness, curiosity, courage and creativity.
Year 4: Frankie: She is always focused during lessons and uses all of our discussion in her writing, making it a pleasure to read her work. She fully demonstrates the school values, and her curiosity shone through on yesterday’s trip.

Year 5: Valters: For being focused this week, attentive to his work, raising his hand when he wants to share his ideas and overall setting an excellent example for everyone to follow.
Year 6: Emma: Thank you for being an absolute superstar. You are always so well-mannered and positive and have been fantastic in our assembly rehearsals with your wonderful acting and listening skills.

Upcoming Events

Monday 12th May

No Eco Club 

Bikeability for Y6 – All Week 

1pm: Y3 Safe Walking 

Tuesday 13th May

Bikeability for Y6 – All Week  

1pm: Y3 Safe Walking 

3:30pm: Y6 rehearsal for Lion King 

6pm – 7:15pm: Lower School Summer Serenade (Y1, Y2, Y3) 

Wednesday 14th May

Bikeability for Y6 – All Week  

9:30am: PK to Kew Gardens 

12:30pm: Y5 Trip to Kingswood 

1pm: Y3 Safe Walking 

Thursday 15th May
Friday 16th May

8:30am: Dukes Athletics  

Monday 19th May

8:30am: Dukes Chess Competition

7pm: PTA Meeting 

Tuesday 20th May

9am: K to Holly Lodge 

3:30pm: Y6 rehearsal for Lion King 

6pm – 8pm: Senior School Summer Serenade (Y4, Y5, Y6) 

Wednesday 21st May

9am: Author Visit – Rachel Piercy 

Thursday 22nd May

9am: Maths Day Workshop in School Hall 

After School Care collection from Kindergarten 

5:15pm: PTA Senior School Discos

Friday 23rd May

9am: Year 6 Leavers Assembly  

10am: Y2 Forest School in school 

10:20am: Headmasters Awards Tea 

Kindergarten Forest School