Weekly News 09.12.22

Hello everyone,

Please see a few bits of information below. If your child is coming along to sing at Bicton village carol service on Sunday evening, they do not need to wear school uniform.

Christmas events update 08.12.22

Remember we are going to watch the pantomime on Wednesday morning and will be having lunch later than normal so children will need a suitable snack to eat at the theatre.

School admissions information from Shropshire Council (see information below)

Consult Parent notice 2023a

Thank you for all your support at this busy time of year.

Mrs Johnson x

Health Advice – Scarlet Fever

Dear Parents and Guardians,

Health Information for Parents

This is for information – we do not have any confirmed cases in our school or nursery.

Although scarlet fever is usually a mild illness, it should be treated with antibiotics to minimise the risk of complications and reduce the spread to others.

The symptoms of scarlet fever include:

  • the first symptoms of scarlet fever often include a sore throat, headache, fever, nausea and vomiting.
  • after 12 to 48 hours the characteristic fine red rash develops (if you touch it, it feels like sandpaper). Typically, it first appears on the chest and stomach, rapidly spreading to other parts of the body. On more darkly-pigmented skin, the rash may be harder to spot, although the ‘sandpaper’ feel should be present
  • fever over 38.3º C (101º F) or higher is common
  • white coating on the tongue, which peels a few days later, leaving the tongue looking red and swollen (known as ‘strawberry tongue’)
  • swollen glands in the neck
  • feeling tired and unwell
  • flushed red face, but pale around the mouth. The flushed face may appear more ‘sunburnt’ on darker skin
  • peeling skin on the fingertips, toes and groin area, as the rash fades.

Lots of these symptoms are similar to general illness and viruses but the ‘rough rash’ and ‘strawberry tongue’ are specific to Scarlet Fever.

If you think you or your child may have scarlet fever, the advice from Public Health states:

  • see your GP or contact NHS 111 as soon as possible
  • make sure that you/your child takes the full course of any antibiotics prescribed by the doctor.
  • stay at home for 24 hours after starting the antibiotic treatment, to avoid spreading the infection.

Complications

Children who have had chickenpox recently are more likely to develop more serious infection during an outbreak of scarlet fever and so parents should remain vigilant for symptoms such as:

  • a persistent high fever,
  • cellulitis (skin infection)
  • arthritis (joint pain and swelling).

If you are concerned for any reason please seek medical assistance immediately.

If your child has an underlying condition which affects their immune system, you should contact your GP or hospital doctor to discuss whether any additional measures are needed.

Please trust your own judgement and if your child seems seriously unwell call 999 or go to A&E if:

  • a child is having difficulty breathing – you may notice grunting noises or their tummy sucking under their ribs
  • there are pauses when a child breathes
  • a child’s skin, tongue or lips are blue
  • a child is floppy and will not wake up or stay awake.

Scarlet-Fever-factsheet 

Visit from West Mercia Police

Our Year 5/6 pupils had a visit from West Mercia Police on Wednesday afternoon to talk to  them about County Lines.  Well done to all of the children for listening carefully to advice on how to keep themselves safe and for asking some very mature questions. 

Coop Christmas Decorations

It’s that time of year again, when the Bicton Heath Coop invite children to make a decoration for their in-store Christmas tree with the chance to win a prize.  If your child would like to take part, please collect a wooden slice from the school office. Please return your child’s entry to the school office, by the end of the school day on Monday 12th December.

Weekly News 02.12.22

Hello everyone,

It’s been a very busy week in school and the preparations for our various Christmas performances are in full swing!

Please see a reminder below of key dates (some may have changed from previous communications.) A paper copy will also be sent home next week.

DIARY DATES

6th am Flu immunisations for Reception to Year 6 (Please return your child’s form on Monday if you have not already done so.)
7th Christmas jumper day and Christmas lunch

Christmas shop opens for children to purchase small gifts

9th 5:15 – 8:00pm FOBS Movie Night for Bicton School children (R to Year 6 – tickets on sale at school office)
13th pm Nursery / Reception Christmas performance in school hall
14th am Visit to the pantomime at Theatre Severn – school dinner will be served when we return (sausage / Quorn dippers and chips)
14th 6:00 – 7:00pm KS2 Carol Service in Bicton Church

FOBS raffle drawn

15th from 8:00am Visit Santa’s grotto and FOBS selling breakfast rolls (This will be in the old Hazel classroom now not the school hall.)
16th 9:30am KS1 (Years 1 & 2) Nativity performance in Bicton Church

I hope you all have a lovely weekend x

Free Online Safety Webinar for Parents – Reminder

Dear Parents and Guardians,Over the Christmas break, children generally spend more time online and we’d like to help you keep them safe digitally by inviting you to an Online Safety Webinar.You are invited to attend a FREE Online Safety WebinarHosted by the online safety experts at Natterhub, this webinar is a great opportunity to pick up tips that you can easily apply at home.Attendance is completely free, simply watch LIVE on YouTube using this link (no login required).
Link to Watch
Tune in December the 1st at 7pm

KS2 Christmas Carol Service – Change of date


The KS2 (Year 3-6) Carol Service will now be on Wednesday 14th December at the slightly earlier time of 6:00pm.
The children have been practising really hard for the Service at Bicton Church and we hope you can join us.

Cerys’ fundraising award

Well done to Cerys in Rowan class who delivered all the Christmas shoeboxes this morning that she has been so busy collecting.

What an absolute superstar! 🙂

Weekly News 25.11.22

Hello everyone,

Bag2School

If you have any clothing donations for Bag2School, please bring your bags on Thursday morning and leave outside the main entrance. Thank you in advance for your support with FOBS fundraising efforts.

FOBS Movie Night for Bicton School children – Friday 9th December

Tickets for the children’s movie night will go on sale at the school office on Wednesday morning. This event is open to children in Reception to Year 6 and tickets are £8 per child.  This includes:

  • cheese and tomato pizza and chips or hot dog and chips
  • bag of sweets
  • mini roll
  • bag of popcorn
  • refillable juice

Cash can be sent in to the school office in an envelope marked clearly with your child’s name and class.

The movie starts at 5:30pm and children should be collected by 8:00pm. (Doors open at 5:15pm and children should be dropped off at the side hall door between 5:15pm and 5:30pm.)

FOBS Visit to see Santa – Thursday 15th December

Children can visit Santa in his grotto (in the school hall) from 8:00am on Thursday 15th. Tickets are £3.50 per child and include a visit to see Santa, a chocolate reindeer and candy cane, a bag of reindeer food, and a certificate. Bacon and sausage baps are also on sale at £2.50 each and hot drinks for £1. More details will follow next week about how to buy tickets.

Free Online Safety Webinar for Parents

Dear Parents and Guardians,Over the Christmas break, children generally spend more time online and we’d like to help you keep them safe digitally by inviting you to an Online Safety Webinar.You are invited to attend a FREE Online Safety WebinarHosted by the online safety experts at Natterhub, this webinar is a great opportunity to pick up tips that you can easily apply at home.Attendance is completely free, simply watch LIVE on YouTube using this link (no login required).
Link to Watch
Tune in December the 1st at 7pmWe’ll post a reminder nearer the time so you don’t miss out
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