A sincere thank you to every child who entered the Beyond World Book Day 2026 – ‘A Day in the Life’ competition – all entrants will be awarded a certificate to celebrate their hard work, time and talents on their truly beautiful and bespoke creations!
We are delighted to announce that the children who have been selected to represent Broomfield as finalists in the competition next Friday are: Aria (K), Bo and Georgina (Year 1), Max, Rihanna and Gabby (Year 2) and Tamara and Elena (Year 5). We wish them all the best and are certain that they will represent Broomfield exceptionally well and make all of us very proud. Photos of the event and some of the wonderful work from our winners and runners up will be shared next week!
The children are very much looking forward to the raffle and cake sale taking place on Friday 13th March to raise funds for the Chrysalis Youth Empowerment Project in Uganda. Mr Kennedy kindly reminds families to send in £1 this week so that children can take part in the raffle, which will be drawn during Friday’s assembly. The cake sale will be held in the playground at 3:30pm, so please ensure whoever is collecting your child brings 50p and £1 coins to purchase some delicious treats; children must be supervised when buying cakes so that any allergies or intolerances can be safely managed.
Rose House families are warmly thanked for raffle donations already received—further prizes may be sent in with children to Mr Kennedy in Year 5, or handed to class teachers or the school office. For the cake sale, please label all baked goods using the allergy checker sticker provided (collect one from the office if you haven’t received it) to help us meet food safety requirements; please remember that no items may contain nuts or peanuts. Cakes should be delivered to the Year 4 Study Room at 8:15am on Friday morning.
The PTA Pre-Loved Uniform Team will be hosting a sale at the same time as the Rose House Cake Sale on Friday 13 March at 3:30pm.

Year 6 have a trip to Richmond Park for a citizenship activity next Tuesday 10 March. This trip will include activities which help the children to learn how to be safe in different scenarios e.g. what to do in the case of a fire alarm, when crossing roads or when travelling to and from school on public transport. The day will start with normal lessons on Tuesday. We will have an early lunch in school and we will leave for the trip at about 12.30pm to Richmond. We should be back by about 3.40pm when the children can be collected to go home. The children should wear their normal school uniform but should bring their games coats just in case it rains as some activities will be outside.
Next Wednesday 11th March, Year 3 will be taking part in the Talamo Dyslexia Screener. Talamo uses a system of questions and puzzles to assess learning strengths and potential areas of difficulty. The screener will be completed within one lesson and will take place during normal school hours. We will only contact you if the screener highlights any additional needs or if further support may be beneficial.
On Thursday 12th March, Year 2 will taking part in scooter training in the morning. Please can the children come in PE kit as usual.
The children will be split into two groups for the training. Kindly ensure your child brings both their scooter and helmet for the session. Can you please complete the below Scooter Training Form and thank you in advance for your support for your child to share their scooter or helmet with a friend. Please fill in the form: Year 2 Scooter Training – Thursday 12th March – Fill in form
We wanted to share with you all some positive feedback we received following an independent Idling and School Travel Observation that took place on 24 February 2026. One area to note was: Congratulate the School community on their high levels of active travel (walking and cycling) and encourage them to continue to travel this way whenever possible. Well Done everyone.
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Don’t miss out – last chance to buy your tickets for our annual quiz – ticket purchasing closes on Monday 9th March.

The funds raised go directly towards the magical extras that make Broomfield so special: art workshops, Easter egg hunts, ice creams on the last day of term, and so much more.
This year’s auction opens Friday 13th March and closes Saturday 28th March – so get your bids in! And a huge thank you to every business and family who has made it possible.
Every year group gets their chance to hunt for the coveted golden egg, and this year is no different! We’ll be hiding eggs across the school on the last day of term and would love a few parent helpers per year group to join us from 8.30–10am (each class will have its own time slot – TBC).
Helpers will be needed to organise the chocolate, set out the eggs and make sure everything runs smoothly before the hunt begins.
If you’re free that morning and fancy getting involved, please let your class rep know! We’re getting the schedule ready and will share it with the PTA Reps soon.
Thank you to everyone who came to celebrate Lukasz this morning and attended the World Book Day coffee/book sale.
There is another chance to purchase books📖 ; the Usborne book shopping link is live until Tuesday, March 10th at midnight, just click here
Also if any families have any of the tote bags, can you please hand them in to office. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing more of your fun challenge ideas for the BHS 150 Sponsored Challenge. Details for how to take part will be shared later this term- but in the meantime, we wanted to share with you these fun challenges that Henry, Ornelia, Emilia and Isabela will be doing as inspiration…


Please click here to view the Dukes Cross Country video on our private Vimeo account. You will need to enter the password BHSDukes2026 to view the video: https://vimeo.com/1170990929?share=copy
Frankie proudly represented Broomfield at the ISA National Cross Country Final at Himley Hall last weekend, delivering an outstanding performance on a challenging course.
Despite very muddy conditions and a demanding uphill section, Frankie demonstrated remarkable determination. After a tough start, finding herself around 60th place and jostled heavily in the opening stretch, she stayed calm, focused and steadily worked her way through the field.
Her perseverance paid off as she crossed the line joint 14th out of 70 Year 5/6 girls, completing the 1,800m course in 06:45. She also finished 3rd among the London West qualifiers, contributing valuable points that helped the region secure victory in the junior girls’ category.
A fantastic achievement! Well done Frankie, for flying the Broomfield flag so high!
Event link: https://isacrosscountry-2025-2026.squadintouch.com/event/696e01dcc68f4556f10c5f27
In the final days of the colder season, the Kindergarten children completed their winter bird mixed-media collages. Through this project, they explored mark-making, experimented with the combination of oil pastels and watercolours and reflected on patterns. The children created some eye-catching collages.
In connection with the Lunar New Year, the Pre-Kindergarten children decorated horses. They enjoyed working with different media and experimenting with colour mixing.
On Monday 2 March, our Eco Club took part in a litter pick around the local Kew area. Equipped with gloves, grabbers and plenty of enthusiasm, the pupils collected rubbish from nearby streets, pathways and green spaces. Their efforts helped keep the neighbourhood looking clean and tidy, while also encouraging everyone to think more carefully about the impact of waste on the environment. We are incredibly proud of the Eco Club’s teamwork, determination and commitment to looking after the world around them.
Thank you and well done to Gaia (Y1) and Miss Crawford performing a lovely piano duet, ” Tucker’s Secret” during our assembly this morning.
Year 1 had a spectacular Forest School session where they were introduced to archery which was most certainly a highlight of the academic year! They also enjoyed wood chopping and some new outdoor songs and games. Thank you to Scott for making outdoor learning such a magical and memorable experience.




9am: Incredible Eggs delivery to K
9:30am: Y2 to Museum of Water and Steam
10am: Year 3 to Kew Gardens
9am: PK and K to PICNIC
1pm: Year 6 – Junior Citizen Holly Lodge
12.30: Inter-House Swimming Gala
9:00am: Y2 – Scooter Training
9.30am: Y5 to the Globe Theatre
9am: Assembly and Rose House Raffle
9am: Dukes Beyond World Book Day
9.30am: Forest School On-Site Y2
3.30pm Rose House Cake Sale and PTA Pre-Loved Uniform Sale
Report Evening Part 1 – Early Years and Years 1 -5 (In respective classrooms)
9am: Dress Rehearsal for Year 3 and 4 Spring Musical
Report Evening Part 2 – Early Years and Years 1 -5 (In respective classrooms)
6:00pm Years 3 and 4: Spring Musical Evening
SCIENCE DAY- Workshops Whole School
Broomfield Awarded Highest ISI Commendation
We are delighted to share that the ISI has awarded Broomfield a Significant Strength in the Quality of Education — the highest commendation available — recognising exceptional teaching, outstanding progress and a warm, nurturing community.
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