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Community

We are a happy and connected school. We enjoy coming together for whole-school events, fostering a strong sense of community. Our children are not only aware of the world around them but actively engage with both local and global communities. Big issues are explored, and our pupils understand that their voices matter and can truly make a difference.


Our Community

Our entire school community comes together for ‘Street Parties’ on the Pre-Prep lawn to mark special occasions such as the Platinum Jubilee and the King’s Coronation. Children from Kindergarten to Year 6 dress up for the festivities, taking part in games and treasure hunts. These celebrations are a highlight for the Berkhampstead family, offering a wonderful opportunity for all to come together and share in the joy of these significant moments.

The Wider Community

At Berkhampstead, our sense of community extends far beyond the school gates. Whether it’s the Harvest Festival, Christmas, and Easter services held in the beautiful All Saints’ Church, or the much-loved charity dressing-up days, our children are encouraged to think of others and take part wholeheartedly.

School Council representatives from across the school gather input from their peers, allowing the children to choose which charities to support each year—always one local and one global cause. Our pupils fully embrace the spirit of each theme, raising funds with enthusiasm and creativity while having fun along the way.

Through the Platinum Award for Years 5 and 6, pupils take their charitable efforts beyond the school, engaging in causes that reflect their personal interests and passions. It’s this genuine care and active involvement that sets Berkhampstead children apart.


Community Music

A highlight of the festive season for our Senior Choir is carol singing at Waitrose, where they raise funds for our chosen charities. Each Christmas, a choir from Years 3 and 4 also brings joy to the residents of Bay Tree Court, the residential home where our founder, Mrs Edna Andrews, spent her final years. Additionally, our Day Nursery Pre-School makes regular visits to Oakhaven, a local care home, to sing with the residents, creating special moments for both the children and the delighted elderly community.


We raised an impressive £1000 for Acorns Children’s Hospice