Senior Department Another busy term for Years 6, 7 and 8. Well done to them all as the balance the demands of day to day Beechwood life with senior school preparation and assessment. We are hugely proud of all our pupils who have achieved places at the senior schools of choice, and for those leaving us in July, we look forward to making their last term at Beechwood a term to remember - there is certainly lots to look forward to!
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Mrs Clarke
Playing Shakespeare - Macbeth at The Globe At the end of term, Year 6 pupils enjoyed a day out at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre on the Southbank in London at “Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank: Macbeth”. This is a gripping 90-minute production creakedKe d cca++<^<p3Ke<K+ea3ddaKe^eck3k^< duction to Shakespeare. O3 a dede^ked bakk+ee+d‰ k^ee kced aKKea^ k< a loyal warrior Macbeth. They tell his fortune and predict his future. This startling encounter unleashes a devastating chain of events that will see him crowned king and use any means necessary to hold on to his power, as the world collapses around him. Pupils enjoyed thrilling action and chilling supernatural moments in Macbeth’s bloody journey from hero to tyrant - thank you to Mrs Wilkins and the English Department for arranging this inspiring trip.
Youth Speaks Success Congratulations to the Beechwood Park Public Speaking Team (Logan, Be3‰ Ka a3d Makke < ae ^eaced ke 3a+ ^<p3d < ke <ka^ R Club Youth Speaks Competition, having battled through local and district rounds against some tough opposition, picking up accolades for Best Proposer, Best Opposer and Best Chairman along the way. Performing at an incredibly high standard, the boys delivered compelling arguments for and against their chosen topic “Christmas should be abolished”. Wedke2+pc(3ke3a+^<p3d¿
Mrs Bevis
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