Podcasts from Beaudesert Park School, an independent weekly, flexi-boarding & day school for boys and girls aged 3-13 in the Cotswolds.
This week, the interviewers become the interviewees as Mr Chips quizzes Henry and Kasper on recording their favourite episodes, and some of their best moments at Beaudesert, in their final days here. Featuring special guests, this is an episode not to miss!
The debut single by Too Blue to be True, When the Sunset Goes Down.
This week, Kasper and Henry are joined by Jenny from Read for Good; a charity we supported at our Autumn Fair and during our recent Readathon. Listen in to hear more from Jenny about Read for Good's storytellers, and how the funds from our Readathon will be used by the charity.
This week Kasper and Henry are joined by Forest Green Rovers' Women's Head Coach and Community Coach, Tom Needham. Listen in to find out more about FGR's new stadium, their upcoming community events and how listeners can get involved in FGR's community outreach network.
Will Mansell from the Grace Network joins Kasper and Henry this week, talking about the good work the Grace Network is doing, what motivates Will to work in the charities sector, and what Beaudesert Park pupils can do to make the world a kinder place.
Kasper and Henry are joined by Lucinda Sowerbutts, Head of OSCAR international, to find out more about the upcoming OSCAR tour, what preparations are already taking place, and how BPS families can help the foundation. Make a contribution to the OSCAR Tour Fund.
Join Kasper and Henry this week as they talk to Maths Teacher Mr Burns about what happened in the fateful summer on 1986, why he loves Friday Congo so much, and the origins of the infamous Sidney the Snail.
Join Kasper and Henry this week as they interview our Head of Classics, Mr Clibborn. Mr Clibborn retells his time teaching abroad, his most iconic memories of Beaudesert, and tells the team what Beaudesert children have taught him.
Kasper and Henry are joined by our Head of Boarding, Mr Jones on this week's episode. Tune in to find out about his secret passion for cooking, why Oli and Debbie wanted to work at Beaudesert, and who is the biggest Potterhead in the Boarding House.
This week, the boys have interviewed their former Form Teacher, Mr Curr. Tune into the podcast on Spotify to find out what Mr Curr's first job (at the tender age of 11!), what hobbies he enjoys outside of school, and how he acquired his penchant for history as he takes on his role as Head of Department this year.
Starting the year with a bang, Henry and Kasper are beginning their new podcast series by interviewing Beaudesert Park's Headmaster, Chris Searson. Tune in to this extended episode to find out what advice the Headmaster would give his younger self, what superpower he would like to have, and why he loves working in a country prep school.
A song written, performed and produced by Beaudesert Park School's Studio Club over 2021-2022.
Kasper and Henry are back with another episode, this time with new mics! They are joined by Mr Gillespie this week, Beaudesert's Head of ICT, who talks to them about his secret passion for novel writing, how he bought his first IBM PC for £400, and his experiences in handwriting code.
Ms Snow, Head of Art at Beaudesert, joins Kasper and Henry this week to chat about the different art skills in the Beaudesert curriculum, why art is important in a balanced and busy school life, and we get a sneak preview into the results of the latest House Art Competition...
This week Kasper and Henry speak to Mr Waters, Head of Design, Technology and Engineering at Beaudesert about the DT curriculum and the various careers and courses Mr Waters has done that continue to inspire him.
Join Kasper and Henry as they chat to Assistant Head (Academic), Mme Bradley, and delve into her language learning at school and university, the best methods to revise languages, and whether or not she plays Wordle...
Tune in this week as Kasper and Henry speak to Mrs Rebecca Saunders, our Director of Music, and ask her why she became a teacher, why one should learn an instrument and what musicians inspire her.
Kasper and Henry speak to Head of English, Mrs Rachael Austen, about how reading broadens understanding, develops empathy, and who to ask for the best book recommendations...
This week the boys interview our Director of Sport, Mr Johnny Griffiths, about his favourite sports, the importance sporting etiquette, and what sports he would play if he was a goldfish...
In celebration of #EarthDay2022, Kasper and Henry talk to Mrs Waters, Head of Ecology at Beaudesert, about global warming and what changes we can make to positively impact climate change.
Join us and listen to Beaudesert Park School's first wellbeing podcast, hosted by students Kasper and Henry.
This week's podcast is a recording of our live Q&A with former Gloucester rugby player, Nick Wood. Nick is Gloucester's most capped player and is currently Head of Rugby at Radley College. The boys asked some great questions and certainly enjoyed hearing about Nick's career.
This week's podcast is a recording of our live Q&A with former England Netball player, Sam Cook. Sam is currently Director of Netball at Cheltenham College and the girls certainly enjoyed hearing about her career.
This week, Mr Griffiths and Mr Dill welcome Mr Tom Layton to the podcast. Mr Layton is a Houseparent at Beaudesert and a Year 4 Form Teacher. As the quintessential prep school sportsman, Mr Layton shares his school day memories and the important role that sport played. In particular, he discusses the importance of a traditional ‘match tea' and expresses how sport within school should be seen as a far larger package than simply training or fixtures.
In this week's podcast, Mr Griffiths and Mr Dill speak with former professional rugby player and current Gloucester attack coach, Alex King. Alex has recently moved to the area from France and he gives us a real insight into his sporting journey, what life is like in the professional game and offers some broader words of advice from the world of sport.
Mr Griffiths and Mr Dill are back with the first Sports Podcast of 2021. In this episode, they reflect briefly on the end of last term and outline the sports programme for the first half of this term. In next week's episode, we welcome former England Rugby player and current Gloucester attack coach, Alex King.
Welcome to Beaudesert Island Discs. Our Eleventh Episode, and the Third in Season Two for the Autumn Term 2020 is presented by our host, Becky Saunders and our guest is Louis Mander. You can listen to a playlist of the music for this episode on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/45BjKuU3d1LCm6HkNz1BTp?si=4kwxz53sT9-CmRXbbzQGlw 1. Pierrot's Tanzlied from Die Todt Stadt, by Korngold https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVNrgob0L2w 2. Perdono Contessa from Le Nozze Di Figaro, by W. A Mozart 3. Lay a Garland, by Pearsall 4. Andante from Cello Sonata in G minor, by Rachmaninov 5. Fantasia on a Theme of Corelli, by Tippett 6. An Eye for Optical Theory, by Nymann
Mr Griffiths and Mr Dill are back with a podcast to keep you up to speed with all things sport at Beaudesert. This half term has been full of sport and it has been great to see all the pupils getting stuck in and enjoying being back out playing with their friends.
Welcome to Beaudesert Island Discs. Our Tenth Episode, and the Second in Season Two for the Autumn Term 2020 is presented by our host, Becky Saunders and our guest is Tom Curr. You can listen to a playlist of the music for this episode on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1qaZkDkZS3C7cSl5nrQYRU?si=4pPtF2WXTo2odt7mIJgBqw 1) The Zephyr Song, by Red Hot Chilli Peppers 2) Man of The World, by Fleetwood Mac 3) Fairytale of New York, by The Pogues 4) The Last of The Mohicans, by Trevor Jones (The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards version from their album “Spirit of The Glen”) 5) Stand By Me, by Ben E. King 6) Barnacled Warship, by Johnny Flynn 7) Three Lions, by Skinner, Baddiel, The Lightning Seeds Royalty-free music from bensound.com
Welcome to Beaudesert Island Discs. Our Ninth Episode, and the First in Season Two for the Autumn Term 2020 is presented by our host, Becky Saunders and our guest is Kingsley Burns. You can listen to a playlist of the music for this episode on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/playlist/378KnJxpYMszdEJ92ApczV?si=UJz0i376SdOD-3fe-JnSig 1. Little Trip to Heaven, by Tom Waits 2. Behold, by Culture 3. Someday, Steve Earl & The Dukes 4. Unsatisfied, by The Replacements 5. The Call, by Kobo Town 6. The Ash & Clay, by The Milk Carton Kids Royalty-free music from bensound.com
In the final episode of the term Mr Griffiths and Mr Dill wrap things up by discussing sporting memories. The podcast finishes with a collection of our year 8 leavers mentioning some of the memories that they will take away with them of their time playing sport at Beaudesert.
Welcome to Beaudesert Island Discs. Our eighth episode is presented by our host, Becky Saunders and our guest is Tom Layton. You can listen to a playlist of the music for this episode on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1XA0hA42918C0GyABaVNGg?si=sbK7kkKrSxGn3O1cbrB5_A 1. One Day More! from Les Miserable, by Claude-Michel Schönberg 2. (Is this the way) to Amarillo, by Tony Christie 3. If I had $1,000,000, by Barenaked Ladies 4. Fix You, by Coldplay 5. When I Grow Up from Matilda the Musical, by Tim Minchin 6. Last Night, by Traveling Wilburys Royalty-free music from bensound.com
This brilliant EP was made by Beaudesert Park School's Year 8s. One song for each of the four forms, but all completely different and unique and all recorded on mobile phones during the COVID-19 Lockdown of 2020. The songs perfectly capture the joyful memories from this beautiful school. 'Where We Belong' is a reflection on growing up, and for us, developing throughout our time at Beaudesert.
This brilliant EP was made by Beaudesert Park School's Year 8s. One song for each of the four forms, but all completely different and unique and all recorded on mobile phones during COVID-19 Lockdown of 2020. The songs perfectly capture the joyful memories from this beautiful school. 'Beaudeserta Floreat' is a Hip Hop twist on the school song and a snapshot of the best memories from our time here.
This brilliant EP was made by Beaudesert Park School's Year 8s. One song for each of the four forms, but all completely different and unique, and all recorded on mobile phones during the COVID-19 Lockdown of 2020. The songs perfectly capture the joyful memories from this beautiful school. 'Rhythm of the Summer' is a song about the idyllic school grounds across the four seasons.
This brilliant EP was made by Beaudesert Park School's Year 8s. One song for each of the four forms, but all completely different and unique, and all recorded on mobile phones during the COVID-19 Lockdown of 2020. The songs perfectly capture the joyful memories from this beautiful school. WACHY is a Dance track about the school's famous sports game, Wachy Special.
A play for voices performed by the 2020 Year 8 leavers, describing "a day in the life of Nettlemint Park, preparatory school to the rich and gorgeous."
A podcast for the launch of TAPESTRY EP on FRIDAY 3rd JULY, created by Year 8 during lockdown. This podcast is presented by Becky Saunders and our guests are singer song-writers and workshops leaders Ben Cipolla and Eleanor Lang.
In this penultimate podcast of the term, Mr Griffiths and Mr Dill are joined by former pupil Zoe Davison. Zoe is an elite full-time funded athlete who is part of the World Class Programme at Bath for the Modern Pentathlon. Zoe discusses the importance of goal setting in her career, the challenges she has faced and gives us an insight into the life of a high level athlete.
In this episode of Beaudesert Island Discs, the songs have been suggested by families from the Beaudesert Community. The playlist for the episode is available via Spotify https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3J9KNZiOjaYmOn2E3s7PK6?si=qL-WCiYhSailk99KpAaKyg and here for ‘Look for the Good' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6jJJJwmC44 The tracks in the episode are: 1. Crazy by Gnarls Barkley 2. Lovely Day by Bill Withers 3. Bring Him Home, by Claude Michel-Schonberg 4. Summertime by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince 5. Over the Rainbow, by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole 6. Rise Up, by Imagine Dragons 7. Look for the Good, by Jason Mraz 8. I'm Still Standing, by Elton John 9. Hymn and Arias, by Max Boyce 10. Great Big Bundle of Love, by Brenton Wood 11. I'm Yours, by Jason Mraz 12. Pink Fluffy Unicorns Dancing on Rainbows, by Andrew Huang Royalty-free music from bensound.com
In this week's podcast, Mr Griffiths and Mr Dill are joined by Mr Houghton. Mr Houghton is a Sports Coach at Beaudesert. Having recently returned from the army, he is now heavily involved in coaching and joined the Beaudesert staff in September. During this talk, Mr Houghton touches on the importance of routine and how good routines can help us both in sport and in wider life.
Welcome to Beaudesert Island Discs. Our seventh episode is presented by our host, Becky Saunders and our guest is Susie Jones. You can listen to a playlist of the music for this episode on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3uEpuAyTLoAM139itZeE6N?si=kj2tGQGNRmG2Bgejo6qVqQ 1. Yesterday Once More, by the Carpenters 2. Requiem op.48, 3rd movement Sanctus, by Gabriel Faure 3. That Man, by Caro Emerald 4. Gin I were a Baron's Heir, by Dougie MacLean 5. Nocturne no. 8 in D Flat major op. 27 no.2, by Frederick Chopin 6. The One and Only, by Chesney Hawkes Royalty-free music from bensound.com
In this week's podcast Mr Griffiths and Mr Dill are joined by Miss Hobbs. Miss Hobbs talks about her sporting journey and how she ended up at Beaudesert. The topic of motivation is discussed and its importance in anyone's pathway to success.
Welcome to Beaudesert Island Discs. Our sixth episode is presented by our host, Becky Saunders and our guest is Rachael Austen. You can listen to a playlist of the music for this episode on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4b92Erp4eoIdiAd9rtp2en?si=pfTWzuPmTm-zYkSewstkUw 1. Can't Help Falling in Love, by Elvis Presley 2. Hold On, by Chris de Burgh 3. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, by Elton John 4. Piano Concerto No 20 in D minor, K.466 by W.A Mozart 5. Yesterday When I was Young, by Charles Aznavour 6. Ave Maria, by Michal Lorenc Specific performance is available on YouTube (sung by Olga Szyrowa with the Moscow Symphony Orchestra) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66zUY8UZn4M&t=1s Royalty music from bensound.com
In this week's podcast Mr Griffiths and Mr Dill reflect on some of the previous talks from last half term and some themes that have arisen, including the importance of enjoyment and positive role models. They also discuss what's in store for our children for the remainder of this term.
Welcome to Beaudesert Island Discs. Our fifth episode is presented by our host, Becky Saunders and our guest is Jamie Holmes. You can listen to a playlist of the music for this episode on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3vCbeKui7PnwZFgFruqTwl?si=lBx5vT4PTmyjocey8BW9dg The playlist for this episode is: 1. A Night on a Bare Mountain, by Modest Mussorgsky 2. Little Fluffy Clouds, by The Orb 3. One Love, by Bob Marley & The Wailers 4. Mad World, by Tears for Fears 5. Let's go Crazy, by Prince Royalty free music from bensound.com
This week Mr Griffiths and Mr Dill are joined by Mr Dan Robinson. Mr Robinson, or Mr Rob as he is more affectionately known as, is an Old Beaudesertian, a current parent and has been a Games teacher at Beaudesert for the best part of 20 years. He is more widely recognised for his success as a marathon runner, representing both England and Great Britain. In this episode, Mr Robinson mentions his memories of Beaudesert and his interesting journey into marathon running. He discussed some of his career highlights and how the beautiful part of the world in which we live helped him maintain enjoyment and motivation along the way.
Welcome to Beaudesert Island Discs. Our fourth episode is presented by our host, Becky Saunders and our guest is Charlotte Crosbee. You can listen to a playlist of the music for this episode on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/playlist/229xSioi6uE7qhqQrGeX69?si=63UqxaeDTWOkRDjffARZEw: The playlist for this episode is: 1. Hi-Fidelity, by The Kids from Fame 2. December, 1963 (Oh, what a night!), by Frankie Valley & The Four Seasons 3. Babylon, by David Gray 4. The Flower Duet (from Lakmé), by Delibes 5. Chandelier, by Sia Royalty-free music from bensound.com
This week, Sport@Beaudesert combined forces with our wellbeing talk. Mr Griffiths was joined by Old Beaudesertian Nick Abendanon, son of our very own Mrs Abendanon. Nick is a professional rugby player with over 15 years' experience, representing Bath, Clermont and England. In this show, Nick speaks of his Beaudesert memories and his journey into professional sport. Nick reflects on various parts of his incredible career, the ups and downs along the way and the big decision to leave his home in Bath to play for Clermont in France. There are also many valuable tips for both our pupils and parents.
Welcome to Beaudesert Island Discs. Our third episode is presented by our host, Becky Saunders and our guest is Richard Tiley. You can listen to a playlist of the music for this episode on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5AmSaX5LxIg8djYBiACS7a?si=XCKu0W9QSS6LatCXgyRhpA The playlist for this episode is: 1. 3rd Movement from Clarinet Concerto No. 1 in E flat major, op.1, by Bernhard Crusell 2. Opening Tenor Recitative "Comfort ye..." from Messiah, by George Frideric Handel 3. Allegro movement from String Quintet in C, K.515, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 4. Final movement from Symphony No. 6 in F major, op.68 "Pastoral", by Ludwig van Beethoven 5. Strange Meadow Lark, by Dave Brubeck and the Dave Brubeck Quartet 6. Come up and see me (Make me smile), by Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel Royalty-free music from bensound.com
In this week's episode Mr Griffiths and Mr Dill are joined by Dr Smith to discuss the topic of ‘Managing your time'. Throughout his life Dr Smith has had to balance both his commitment to sport and his ambition to be a doctor. Having played Cricket for England at age group level, been part of the Gloucestershire Cricket Academy whilst playing numerous other sports, good time management has been of paramount importance. Dr Smith also discusses the important role that sport has played in helping his career so far and the skills/qualities that it promotes. Royalty-free music from bensound.com