Monday, 23 March 2026
Friday, 20 March 2026
Thursday Graduations!
What an incredible afternoon we shared at Broadford Primary School on Thursday! There is nothing quite like the buzz of a graduation ceremony—the culmination of ten weeks of curiosity, persistence, and pure imagination. Our pupils didn't just attend a course; they dove head-first into their passions. Seeing the pride on their faces as they showcased their final projects was a reminder of why we do what we do.
Our four specialist streams offered something for every kind of creator and thinker. Here is a look at the incredible work celebrated during the ceremony:
Fashionistas: Our budding designers took the world of high fashion by storm! Taking inspiration from the vibrant aesthetics of LOL Dolls, these students designed and constructed their own bespoke bags. The attention to detail and "runway-ready" flair was truly impressive.
Artopia: This group proved that art has no boundaries. From intricate clay sculptures and delicate stone painting to the innovative world of junk modelling, these children transformed everyday materials into extraordinary exhibits.
Masterpiece Makers: Looking through the children's art books felt like a trip to the Louvre! Our young artists tackled the greats with confidence, recreating iconic works including Van Gogh’s Sunflowers and Starry Night, as well as Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring. Their ability to capture color and emotion was breathtaking.
Puzzle Book Fanatics: For those who love a mental challenge, this course was a masterclass in logic and fun. These students moved from solving puzzles to creating them, designing their very own original puzzle books filled with riddles, crosswords, and brain-teasers.
While the graduation certificates are a wonderful memento, the real reward is the growth we’ve seen. Over the last 10 weeks, these children have developed:
Resilience: Learning that the first draft (or the first clay mould) isn't always the final one.
Collaboration: Sharing techniques and cheering on their peers.
Confidence: Stepping up to the podium to be recognised for their unique talents.
"Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up." – Pablo Picasso
To our graduates: keep that spark of creativity alive! You have shown us all what is possible when you dedicate yourselves to something you love.
A huge thank you to the staff who led these sessions and to the parents/carers who joined us for this special celebration. We couldn't be prouder of our Broadford community.
Tuesday Graduations
Culture and Religion Day
Culture and Religion Day
Culture and Religion Day (26th of March)
Thursday, 19 March 2026
Wednesday Graduations!


Monday, 16 March 2026
A Day of Rhythm, Reels, and Resilience: Celebrating Our First Graduates!
Here is a look back at the incredible showcase our graduates put on for their families and friends.
🥁 The Heartbeat of Broadford: Dynamic Drumming
The ceremony kicked off with a literal bang, as our graduates from the Dynamic Drumming course took to the stage, and the atmosphere was electric.
The Sound: From intricate, syncopated jazz rhythms to thunderous, stadium-style rock beats.
The Vibe: You could feel the bass in your chest! These students demonstrated a level of technical skill and "pocket" that left the audience breathless.
It’s one thing to keep time; it’s another to command a room with nothing but a pair of sticks and pure passion.

💃 Dancing Through The Deacdes: The Dancers
Just as our ears were ringing with those fantastic beats, the floor was taken over by our dance department. They treated us to a spectacular chronological tribute to movement, proving that while styles change, soul stays the same.
We saw a seamless transition through the decades:
The 1950s: High-energy Jive and Rock ‘n’ Roll that had parents tapping their toes.
The Disco Era & Beyond: Smooth glides and funky grooves.
Present Day: Sharp, powerful contemporary choreography and street dance that showcased the incredible athleticism of our grads.
🎬 Friday Film Club: The Directors
To round out the celebrations, the Film Club invited us into the darkened theater for a glimpse into the world of cinematography.
While the musicians and dancers captured our movement, these filmmakers captured our imagination. They showcased a reel of their finest work, highlighting:
Stunning visual storytelling and lighting.
The technical "magic" that happens behind the camera.
A peek into the long hours of editing and vision that go into a single frame of cinema.
To the Class of 2026...
Parents, you should be immensely proud. These graduates have spent weeks honing their crafts, and today was the perfect testament to their hard work, creativity, and grit.
Broadford isn't just a university; it’s a launchpad. We can’t wait to see where these rhythms, moves, and movies take them next.
Congratulations to all!
Friday, 6 March 2026
Weekly Newsletter - Friday 6th March
Friday 6th March, 2026
Dear Parents and Carers,
Part 1 Broadford News
World Book Day and Broadford’s Big Book Giveaway
We had such a fantastic day in school yesterday, celebrating World Book Day and our first Broadford’s Big Book Giveaway! Thank you to each and every one of you for your commitment in supporting your children to look so good and in donating so many books! The children had great fun taking part in lots of reading-related activities throughout the day - take a look at our blog posts here.
Amazing Attendance and Perfect Punctuality Week
Pupil job number 1 - Come to school everyday on time
Another wonderful Amazing Attendance and Perfect Punctuality week at Broadford, thank you to everyone who made an effort to arrive at school everyday on time. The overall attendance for the week was 96%, which means we have hit the target! Congratulations to you all for doing job number 1. We saw those pupils making an extra effort to arrive before 8.45am to ensure that they get to put their names into the lucky buckets and we appreciate your effort. Keep it up!
Congratulations to the lucky bag winners, we hope you enjoy your prize bags.
Reception: Kasim, Evandy, Ayan
Year 1: Hunter, Andrew, Ronnie
Year 2: Harley, Mason, Zakariya
Year 3: maya Andrea, Mohammad, Zach
Year 4: Kosta, William, Rohith
Year 5: Ksenija, Madeline, Tyler
Year 6: Adela, Dunsin, Evageline
Elm class achieved the highest attendance in KS2 with 99.3% and Apple class achieved the highest attendance in EYFS/KS1 with 98.6%. Both classes have earned themselves a non school uniform day next Friday 13th March.
Look out for the next Amazing Attendance and Perfect Punctuality Week, which will be after the Easter break.
After School Clubs
Next week is the last week for after-school clubs. All spring term clubs will finish on Friday, 13th March. There will also be no clubs on Tuesday, 10th, and Wednesday, 11th of March due to Parents' Evening.
Culture and Religion Day and Careers Chat
World Culture & Religion Day (26th March):
Share your heritage! We need volunteers to lead mini-workshops, share traditional food (with an ingredients list), show cultural clothing, or teach languages. Please sign up here: https://forms.gle/eRi4QUJ94bZ9WpTV8. On the 26th of March, children are invited to dress up in outfits which best represent their culture or religion.
Career Chats: Help our children "Reach for the Stars." Whatever your job—from mechanic to coder—come in for a short chat about what you do and the skills you use = Please sign up here: .https://forms.gle/LFn7WEthEAq3uE65A
University of Broadford Graduations
We are sadly coming to the end of our Broadford University courses and what a great run we have had. I have seen so many happy, smiling children, bursting to tell me all about the wonderful things they have been learning at their University of Broadford sessions. The children have all shown great resilience and reciprocity while working through their courses and we couldn't be prouder of how much they have all achieved.
We would now like to invite you in to celebrate your child’s achievements. The dates and start times for each course are as follows ;
Monday 16th March @ 2pm | Tuesday 17th March @ 2pm | Wednesday 18th March @ 2pm | Thursday 19th March @ 2pm | Friday 20th March @ 2pm |
Dynamic Drummers Friday Film Club Dancing through the Decades | Sketching Stars Around The World Maths Masters Club | Calligraphy Creative Cards Crocheting F1 Fanatics | Fashionistas Artopia Masterpiece Makers Puzzle Book Fanatics | I'm a Pupil Get Me Out Of Here Chess Broadford Podcast |
Your child will be able to tell you which class they have been studying.
If parents/carers could please wait at the lower gate on Faringdon Avenue, by the waiting area , a member of staff will be there to escort you in at the start time.
We look forward to welcoming you into school for our wonderful graduations.
Fundraising
Easter Raffle
Tickets for our Easter raffle are on sale via parentpay. Tickets are priced at £3 per strip or 2 strips for £5. There are a variety of eggs in all different sizes and a selection of Easter baskets up for grabs!
Mothers’ Day Sale
Once again this year we will be selling Mothers’ day gifts. These are priced at £4 per gift and payable via Parentpay . There are a variety of gifts available, key rings, socks, pretty coasters and soft toys. Gifts will start to be sold on Monday 9th - Wednesday 11th March. NEXT WEEK.
Adventure Island Wristband - £18
We have 300 wristbands for Adventure Island priced at £18 each. This is a great day out for the whole family and at a reduced price. If you would like to purchase wristbands please pay via Parentpay and then pick up the wrist bands from the school office.
Part 2 Broadford Information
Spring Term Dates
Monday 9th - Wednesday 11th March | Mother’s day sale |
Tuesday 10th March | Redwood class visiting Romford Market Parents evening |
Wednesday 11th March | Parents evening |
Thursday 12th March | VR workshop years 4&6 |
Monday 16th March | UoB Graduation @ 2 pm |
Tuesday 17th March | Nursery - Freshwater Theatre |
Thursday 19th March | UoB Graduation @ 2 pm |
Friday 20th March | Parent Forum @ 1 pm UoB Graduation @ 2 pm |
Tuesday 24th March | Easter Raffle and Easter hat parade |
Thursday 26th March | Culture Day |
Friday 27th March | Last day of Spring term |
INSET Dates for 2025-2026
Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Polling Day | Day 4 | Day 5 |
1st September | 2nd September | 13th February | 7th May | 1st June | 20th July |
Havering school term dates 2025-2026
Spring term:
Monday 5 January to Friday 27 April 2026
Summer term:
Tuesday 13 April to Tuesday 20 July 2026
Havering Catering Services
Week beginning 9th March is week 2 on the Havering catering services menu.
Part 3 Pupil and Parent Responsibilities
At Broadford Primary pupils, parents and carers are expected to meet three key responsibilities
Pupil Job 1 - Come to school every day on time
Parent responsibility - Ensure that your child arrives for school on time, every day and ready to learn.
Weekly Attendance Target 96%
KS1 | KS2 | Overall |
95% | 97% | 96% |
Congratulations to Elm and Apple who top the attendance table this week.
Job 2 - Do your best in every lesson
Parent responsibility - Support your child’s learning at home.
E for Excellence Winners
These wonderful children have demonstrated excellence this week.
Nursery | Jersey and Lianna | Ash | Happiness |
Alder | Sofia | Cedar | Albie |
Apple | Aahan | Cherry | Charlie |
Aspen | Zion | Elm | Eva |
Apricot | Jazelle | Maple | Alfie |
Beech | Emily | Willow | Ilinca |
Walnut | Liza | Birch | Athena |
Mulberry | Aarav | Larch | Adyaan |
Pine | Chalva | Redwood | Haileigh |
Rowan | Zachary | Almond | Elyana |
Lime | Rehan | ||
Oak | Zayd |
Learning Power Awards These are the key skills that our children will need to learn effectively in class and to be successful later in life. | |
Reciprocity These children have shown interdependence, collaborated effectively, listened to others, displayed empathy and have imitated effective ideas and methods from others. | Kateryna, Madison, Adra, Abdulafiiz,Aaira, Charlie, Safwaan, Eliza, Oliver, Vikhyat, Parisa, Max |
Reflectiveness These pupils have planned carefully, revised ideas, identified key features and can talk about their learning. | Sienna-Rae, Luna, Evie, Kamari, Alexandra, Ayaan, Paige, Yoyo, Maximus, Anna, Alexandra, Jorgie |
Resilience These children have demonstrated perseverance, managed distractions, noticed patterns and been absorbed in their tasks. | Elizabeth, Luca, Eddy,Siana, Jayjay, Aadhvik, Veronika, , Bruno, Jackson, Amira, Nina |
Resourcefulness These pupils have been curious about learning, made links between ideas, shown imagination, reasoned methodically and capitalised on resources. | David, Darcie, Stefania, Alariah, Emma, Alexandra, Ksenija, Emma, Sadid, Isabella |
Certificate of Presentation
The following children have been recognised for the beautifully presented work in their books. They clearly take pride in all that they do and are doing their best in every lesson.
Milan
Star Writers
These children have been awarded a star writer certificate and golden pencil in recognition of their excellent writing, use of powerful vocabulary and sophisticated writing techniques. Amelia, Emily, Ivy, Daniel, Adela, Kevin, Dija, Arthur, Poppy, Ellio, Erikas, Harley, Jason, Victor, Emmanuel, Lochlan, Eden, Rebecca, Emmalee, Eishan
I Made My Teacher Happy
These pupils have all made sure their teachers have a smile on their face this week
Rory, Lawrence, Rohith, Jessica, Lily, Aisosa, Amila, Levi, Shahaan, Nathaniel
105 Books to Read Before You Leave Broadford
These pupils have read 5 books and earned their Bronze certificate.
Chalva
These pupils have read 10 books and earned their Silver certificate.
Charlotte, Chalva
These pupils have read all 15 books, earning their Gold certificate and completing their trackers.
Matty, Charlotte, Frankie, Aaira, Emem, Mujtaba
Tracker Awards
Prestige | ||
Bronze certificate | Eva, Aiza, Dhaksha, Ibukun, Dhaksha | |
Silver Pencil | Victoria | |
Silver certificate | Isaac, Kajus, Arya, Zaviyar, Oscar, Sadid | |
Gold Bookmark | Sadana | |
Gold certificate | Oliver, Safwaan, Hunter, | |
Prestige prize | Elizabeth, Kezia, Veronika, Mohsin, Mason | |
Prestige certificate | Mava, Carter | |
Diamond certificate | Aisha, |
Job 3 - Be kind and polite to everyone you meet
Parent responsibility - Model politeness and kindness to everyone you meet.
Housepoints
Pupils are awarded housepoint for using kind words and actions and demonstrating good manners. These go towards their house teams weekly total but they are in competition with their teachers (Dudley - orange house). If pupils do not demonstrate these behaviours then the teachers' house teams are awarded the house points instead.
Farringdon Red house | Chatteris Blue house | Dulverton Yellow house | Cricklade Green house | Dudley Orange house |
831 | 691 | 854 | 790 | 537 |
Weekly Winner - Dulverton Yellow house | ||||
I hope you all have a wonderful weekend.
Yours sincerely,
Mrs L Nicholls
Headteacher





