Friday 27 March – Last Day of Term: The annual PTA Easter Egg Hunt will take place in the morning. School will finish at 12noon and children will need to be picked up at this time. No lunch will be provided on this day.
Tuesday 21 April – On our first day back of the Summer Term – There will be NO SWIMMING. Instead, all children should wear their summer uniforms as we look forward to welcoming the warmer weather. If you are in need of any uniform, we have a brilliant second hand shop in the school. Please email and purchase it from the PTA Uniform: PTAuniform@broomfieldhouse.com
We’d like to offer a gentle reminder to all parents and carers that children remain in your care until the school bell rings and they enter the building. Please ensure your child is supervised before and after school. The use of mobile phones on school premises can be a distraction. We are proud to be a no‑phone school.
While on the playground at the start and end of the day, children should continue to follow our usual behaviour expectations—being kind, gentle, and respectful towards others. Thank you for your ongoing support in helping us maintain a safe, positive, and welcoming environment for everyone.
The team at UAC have some limited spots available for their Easter Camp at Broomfield and fantastic discounts for Broomfield parents. For more information on what is involved, their instagram page can be found here: https://www.instagram.com/ultimateactivitycamps/
On Tuesday 28 April, children in Year 4 and Year 5 will have the opportunity to try a brass instrument. As we anticipate these short 10 minute ‘taster sessions’ to be very popular, we ask parents to express interest in their child trying out the trumpet and bassoon by emailing Miss Fourie directly. This will enable Miss Fourie to put together a schedule so that Mr Clarke (our fantastic brass teacher) is able to see as many children for a trial session on the day. This is a great opportunity for our Year 4 and Year 5 children not to be missed!
We are excited to invite all our parents to our first SEND coffee morning. This will be an opportunity to chat to other parents and members of staff about inclusion. You may have a child in your own family with additional needs, or you might simply want to find out more. There will be a short talk by Farah Ahmad from Achieving for Children. Farah works with the SEND Parent and Carer Engagement Team enabling co-production and improving access to services and support for all families with a child with special educational needs or a disability (SEND) in Richmond.

On 23 February, the Government published proposals for school reform in the white paper Every Child Achieving and Thriving, alongside a related document, SEND Reform: Putting Children and Young People First. A public consultation on these proposals is now open and will run until 18 May 2026. The consultation can be found here. This is an opportunity for parents, carers and professionals to share their views on the proposals. A summary document entitled: What parents of children with SEND need to know, is also available.
Our annual Bikeability week will take place on the first week back of the Summer Term from Tuesday 21 April to Friday 24 April. Please note there will be NO Swimming on the first day of term. Please bring your child’s bike to school on the morning of Tuesday 21 April at 8:15am via the Princes Road vehicle gate and leave your bicycle by the wall (Lukasz will also be there to guide you). The bikes will be securely stored overnight at school and should be taken home at the end of the school day on Friday. Children should wear their sports kit (including their waterproof jacket) for the entire week. They should also bring a water bottle as well as their helmets, high-vis vests will be provided. If your child does not have a bike or helmet to use, please contact the school office: office@broomfieldhouse.com
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London Bushcraft Overnight Camp in Dulwich
Sitopia Farm, 331 Shooters Hill, London, Welling DA16 3RP
Latest: Spring Sunshine – Part 1There’s still time to bid in this year’s Silent Auction – but not much! The auction closes next Friday 27th March, so don’t miss your chance.
Huge thank you to the businesses and families who have donated. In the BHS Auction 2026 Business Brochure are details of the items to bid on and the companies who have supported us this year.
We’ve added some brilliant new lots this week:
🦊 2 x Foxes FC holiday camps (ages 5-16) 👗 1-hour virtual personal styling session 🥂 Bottomless brunch at Chatora
Plus highlights still up for grabs include:
🌴 7-night luxury stay at a LUX resort, Mauritius 🏝️ 5-night all-inclusive stay on Porto Santo, Madeira 🍽️ Dinner at Scott’s, Richmond 🫖 Afternoon tea at Fortnum & Mason 👨💼 Headmaster for the Day ⚽ Premium Brentford FC tickets 👕 Jack Grealish signed shirt and much more!
Please bid, and share beyond the school community too – every bid counts! We have already raised £3415 and are thrilled!
11+ Coffee Morning – Years 3, 4 and 5 – 8:30-9:30am, Friday 24 April. Join us for a relaxed chat about the 11+ process in the Dining Hall. Year 6 parents who have just been through it will share their experiences and representatives from local schools including St Paul’s, Hampton, Godolphin & Latymer, Surbiton High, Latymer Upper School and Kingston Grammar School will be there to answer questions.
Senior School Disco – Years 3–6 – Thursday 21st May
PTA Wine Tasting Evening – Thursday 4th June, 7–9pm. Join us for a wonderful evening with Doran Vineyards, a boutique Irish-South African family vineyard based just down the road in Teddington. Tom Doran will guide us through six of their award-winning South African wines, sharing stories from the farm along the way. Tickets on sale soon via ClassList.
We are thrilled to see so many brilliant challenge ideas coming in – we hope every family will find something that inspires them to take part!



We are now ready to share full details of the challenge. Please do have a read of the BHS 150 Challenge Information For Families and don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions.
Each child should also be receiving a BHS 150 Challenge Sponsorship Form in their school bag today – please look out for it! We will also be talking to the children about the 150 Challenge during Wednesday’s assembly.
To register your child’s challenge, please use the link below:
Our Spring Musicals were truly amazing, showcasing the hard work and talent of the Year 3 and 4 children. The evening began with the Year 3 production, It’s All Greek to Me!—a lively and comedic presentation inspired by the world of Ancient Greece. The children had worked incredibly hard to bring the songs and stories to life. After the interval, Year 4 performed Grimm the Musical, taking the audience on a magical journey through some of the well-known fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm. Filled with colourful characters and hilarious moments, it was a wonderful way to conclude the evening. A huge thank you to the Year 3 and Year 4 team, to Chef Nay and her wonderful staff for their support, and most importantly to our musical director Miss Travis and Miss Fourie, whose dedication made the night truly special.
Please see the Parent Portal for all the pictures from the show and some from the dress rehearsal.
Please click on the links below for the videos from the live performances:
Password: Year3SpringMusical
Password: Year4SpringMusical
Year 1 completed their first ever Gold Star Project, this is a first for KS1 at Broomfield! The cross-curricular history, science and geography project had the children designing and creating a mode of transport using recyclable materials. Every child exceeded expectations and presented their work with the utmost pride and positivity. They demonstrated confidence and spoke with eloquence about the project itself, the initial design elements, the purposefully chosen materials and the entire process. We are so proud of each and everyone of them.
A special mention to Dylan, Georgina, Zane and Bo who achieved a gold star for going the extra mile!
Ayan (Y5) completed her Grade 3 ABRSM singing exam this week and was awarded a Distinction. She performed pieces in English, Latin and German. Despite a few nerves initially, the support from her singing teacher helped a lot on the day and resulted in this amazing outcome.
Melody (Y5) completed her Grade 2 ABRSM Singing Exam this week and received a well deserved Merit for all her hard work.
A huge thank you to Mrs Pedley, our Broomfield singing teacher for supporting the children. Congratulations and well done, Ayan and Melody. We are very proud of you!
A special mention to Bo in Year 1 for representing Broomfield and reaching the semi-final at Dukes House in the Beyond World Book Day competition last month.
Her pop up book perfectly portrays a ‘Day in the Life’ at Broomfield and we are all extremely proud of her hard work, creativity and final design!
Founded by Siena Castellon in 2018, Neurodiversity Celebration Week is a worldwide initiative that challenges stereotypes and misconceptions about neurological differences. It aims to transform how neurodivergent individuals are perceived and supported by providing schools, universities, organisations, and others around the world with the opportunity to recognise the many skills and talents of neurodivergent individuals, while creating more inclusive and equitable cultures that celebrate differences and empower every individual.
The celebrations at Broomfield have included a number of posters around the school and playground of celebrities talking about their learning differences.
The children in Year 3 and Year 4 created an eye-catching display for their spring musicals. Year 3 explored Greek vases and designed their own versions. They also learned about foil engraving and explored pattern work. Year 4 focused on fairy tale characters, using a mixed-media technique that combined oil pastels and watercolour.
This week in Eco Club, we turned our attention to frogs in celebration of National Frog Day on Wednesday. Although these often slimy-looking creatures might not be everyone’s favourite, they play a vital role in many ecosystems. With more than 8,000 species of frogs and toads worldwide, it’s worrying that many are now in decline due to habitat loss, pollution and climate change. Frogs can be found across the globe, even in parts of the Arctic Circle!
The World Book Day dress up is now on the Parent Portal in the photo gallery: Dashboard | Broomfield Parent Cloud Portal






Y6 in Spain
No Eco Club
Y6 in Spain
Y6 in Spain
No Science Club
6.30pm PTA Quiz Evening
Y6 arriving back from Spain
No Netball Club
12pm: Netball Tournament at LEH
9:30am: PTA Easter Egg Hunt
10.20am: Headmaster Award Tea
12 noon finish – No Lunch
Easter Holidays
Easter Holidays
Easter Holidays
Easter Holidays
Easter Holidays
We’re excited to share that spaces are still available at Ultimate Activity Camps taking place at the school this Easter.
If your child hasn’t joined before, this is the perfect time to try Ultimate Activity Camps! To welcome new families, they’re offering an exclusive 10% discount on Easter bookings.
✨ Use code: EASTER2026-KEW
📅 Dates: Easter, 7th – 10th April 2026
Summer camps will also return! Book by Tuesday, 28th April to secure a summer early bird discount!
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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