We are incredibly excited about the prospect of seeing young people develop during their time at Beauchamp and want to work closely in partnership with parents/carers and their children. Making a decision about where to send your child to study can often be difficult, however we believe that Beauchamp offers the very best opportunity for academic success and the most rewarding journey from Year 7 to 11 and onto KS5, work, or further training.
The high standards and aspirations of our young people coupled with inspirational teaching means students at Beauchamp College demonstrate exceptional achievement and we are proud of the fact that Beauchamp is consistently placed among the best schools in Leicestershire and beyond. This success is based on the commitment and curiosity of the wonderful Beauchamp students, encouraging parent/carer engagement, the enthusiasm and experience of all staff, and the supportive monitoring of academic and holistic development of all learners.
As our students come from a range of cultural, ethnic, economic, linguistic and faith backgrounds, this has greatly enriched our daily college experience as we learn together and from one another. Inspired by this diversity we believe in pursuing excellence and equity for all. As a result, every year our students prove they can compete successfully in all fields as they move onto university, work and other training opportunities such as apprenticeships.
We feel privileged to work at Beauchamp and believe it is a fantastic college that provides our students with a high quality education, continual support and a huge range of other opportunities. To get a flavour of this we invite all prospective students and their parents/carers for a tour of our college during the college day so that you can get a true view of our daily college routine.
Over the last two years, Beauchamp has run close to 100 trips. Some of the highlights included trips to France, Tanzania and Los Angeles. Out-of-classroom learning makes a unique contribution to a students’ education and offers many varied benefits. At Beauchamp College students have many opportunities to access these activities within various departments. During the Summer of 2018 students and staff travelled to Tanzania to take part in voluntary work with Camps International. In 2020 a similar trip will take place to Costa Rica. Students have also had the opportunity to travel to Los Angeles with Media Studies. A ski trip to Austria is planned for 2019 which will enable many students to demonstrate their resilience, as they master their technique. Many UK residentials have also taken place during the year.
At Beauchamp, our aim is to provide a curriculum that engages and challenges all students and supports our vision of academic excellence and holistic development. The introduction of our KS3 provision in September 2017 has enabled us to view our curriculum as a 7 year journey which will equip our students with the necessary skills and knowledge to enable them to progress through life with confidence and engender a life-long love of learning.
On behalf of all students, staff, governors and parents, I would like to extend a very warm welcome to you and to Beauchamp’s Alumni Society. Let me take this opportunity to introduce the aims of the Alumni Society to you and commend its intention to seek your involvement and support for our students and for your past college.
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2020/2021
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AUTUMN TERM
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Term begins
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Teacher Training Days: Monday 24th - Friday 28th August
Year 7 & 11 - Tuesday 1 September
Years 10 & 13 - Wednesday 2 September
Year 9 - Thursday 3 September
Years 8 & 12 - Friday 4 September
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Term ends
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Friday 16 October 2020
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Half term
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Monday 19 October – Friday 23 October 2020
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Term Begins
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Monday 26 October 2020
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Terms ends
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Friday 18 December 2020
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SPRING TERM
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Term begins
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Monday 4 January 2021
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Term ends
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Friday 12 February 2021
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Half term 2021
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Monday 15 February 2021 – Friday 19 February
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Term begins
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Monday 22 February 2021
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Term ends
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Friday 26 March 2021
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SUMMER TERM
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Term begins
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Monday 12 April 2021
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May Day
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Monday 3 May 2021
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Term ends
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Friday 28 May 2021
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Half term
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Monday 31 May 2021 – Friday 4 June 2021
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Term begins
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Monday 7 June 2021
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Term ends
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Friday 9 July 2021
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TEACHER TRAINING DAYS (College closed to students)
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Monday 24 August 2020
Tuesday 25 August 2020
Friday 8 January 2021
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2021/2022 | |
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Autumn Term | |
Teacher day | Wednesday 25 August 2021 (College closed to students) |
Teacher day | Thursday 26 August 2021 (College closed to students) |
Term begins | Friday 27 August 2021 |
Bank Holiday | Monday 30 August 2021 |
Term ends | Friday 15 October 2021 |
Half term |
Monday 18 October – Friday 22 October 2021 |
Term Begins | Monday 25 October 2021 |
Terms ends | Friday 17 December 2021 |
Spring Term | |
Bank Holiday |
Monday 3 January 2022 |
Teacher day |
Tuesday 4 January 2022 (College closed to students) |
Term begins |
Wednesday 5 January 2022 |
Term ends |
Friday 11 February 2022 |
Half term |
Monday 14 February 2022 – Friday 18 February 2022 |
Term begins |
Monday 21 February 2022 |
Term ends |
Friday 8 April 2022 |
Summer term | |
Term begins |
Monday 25 April 2022 |
Bank Holiday |
Monday 2 May 2022 |
Term ends |
Friday 27 May 2022 |
Half term |
Monday 30 May 2022 – Friday 3 June 2022 |
Term begins |
Monday 6 June 2022 |
Term ends |
Wednesday 13 July 2022 |