Online, Daily Read Write inc sessions

These lessons mirror the phonics that is taught in Class 1 and 2.

I would like Class 1 to watch the Set 2 lessons  and Mr Taylor would like Class 2 to watch the Set 3 lessons. Each lesson will last 15 minutes.

RWI Phonics lessons at home from Monday 23rd March

We’re scheduling free Read Write Inc. Phonics lessons on Facebook and YouTube for children to watch at home; three short Speed Sound lessons with one of our trainers every day for the next two weeks. Films will only be available at the times below:

Set 1 Speed Sounds at 9.30 am and again at 12.30 pm
Set 2 Speed Sounds at 10.00 am and again at 1.00 pm
Set 3 Speed Sounds at 10.30 am and again at 1.30 pm

Note: films are streamed live and won’t be available at other times.

Please share with RWI schools and parents.

https://www.facebook.com/miskin.education/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo7fbLgY2oA_cFCIg9GdxtQ

Urgent update 12:30 Friday – key workers

Please see an important letter below that all parents need to read and respond to as necessary. Thank you

key worker provision

URGENT – School closure and keyworkers UPDATED 6:40 PM

Please see two important letters below which we ask all parents to read. Schools are still waiting for the Cabinet Office to publish the list of keyworkers so that parents know if their child can attend school from Monday.

In case we do not get chance to get an online survey out this evening, please can you email me asap if you think your role may be a keyworker. Thank you to the parents who have already contacted me this afternoon / evening.

School closure – keyworkers letter

Home-learning letter

Best wishes

Mrs Johnson

School closures – government anouncement

Due to the latest government announcement this evening, we will be closing from the end of the school day on Friday 20th March to all children except those in particular categories and those whose parents are ‘keyworkers’ in dealing with the Coronovirus outbreak. At the moment we have not received any further information on which children will be eligible to attend and we will be seeking further information from Shropshire Council tomorrow morning. We will let you know more details as soon as we get them via the website / email / Twitter / letter (where possible.)

These are very uncertain times for us all and we will update you as soon as we can. Thank you for all your support and take care from everyone at Bicton School and Nursery.

Tuesday evening latest update – suspected case of Coronavirus

Good evening

Further to the earlier post this evening, we have been informed that the family member does not have a confirmed case of Coronavirus.

Thank you again for your understanding.

Mrs Johnson

Important information – Coronavirus

We wish to inform you that there is a possible case of Coronavirus in a family member of a pupil in the school.

We have taken advice from Shropshire Public Health, Shropshire Council, and the Department for Education and followed the latest guidance from the government.

We take the health of the children and our staff very seriously and therefore have taken all advised precautionary measures today which includes a deep clean of appropriate areas within the building. You will already know that we have introduced increased hand washing this week and further measures will be implemented from tomorrow.

Most recently, you may have already heard of the new ‘Stay at Home’ guidance announced by the Prime Minister on Thursday 12th March 2020.  These include:

  • Stay at home for 7 days if you have either:
    • a high temperature (37.8 degrees Celsius or higher)
    • a new continuous dry cough (lasting 3-4 hours or more)
  • do not go to a GP surgery, pharmacy or hospital
  • you do not need to contact 111 to tell them you’re staying at home.

Use the NHS 111 online coronavirus service if:

  • you feel you cannot cope with your symptoms at home
  • your condition gets worse
  • your symptoms do not get better after 7 days

Only call 111 if you cannot get help online.

We understand that you may have concerns. However, we want to reassure you and reiterate that we have gone above and beyond all the guidance and advice currently available, and the school and nursery remain open.

Mrs Natalie Johnson, Head teacher

School News 15.03.20

Covid-19

Handwashing As you are hopefully already aware, we introduced additional measures in school and nursery last week. Children must now wash their hands on arrival at school in the morning and also after each playtime. (We have always asked them to wash their hands before eating.)

We ask that any parents/other adults coming into nursery, the other classrooms or visiting the school library, also wash their hands on arrival. We thank you in advance for your co-operation with this.

Coronavirus poster

Pupil absence – We recognise and fully understand that parents may have chosen to self-isolate their child, due to their concerns about Coronavirus. This could be because their child is unwell and showing signs of illness or because they have been advised to by their doctor or other medical professional, due to their child’s health and medical conditions.

We ask that you inform school no later than 9:30 am if your child is absent and the reasons why, so that it can be recorded on our attendance registers.  Thank you.

Home-learning – A letter will be sent out this week with information and guidance on activities for children to do at home, in the event that the government decides to close schools.

Shire Services (School meals provider) – key messages

The cost of a school lunch is increasing from April 20th 2020 to £2.30 per day. 

Please can all dinner money be paid in full by Friday 27th March, in preparation for the end of the financial year. Thank you.

Class 1 and Nursery outdoor play area – reminder

Please can we remind all adults that children should not play on the outdoor play equipment in the Early Years playground after school. We thank you in advance for your co-operation with this.

Mother’s Day gifts

On Thursday 19th and Friday 20th March, children will be able to purchase small gifts for Mother’s Day, during break times and lunch times.

Gifts will range from 50p to £1.50 (20p additional cost for gift wrapping).

If you would like your child to purchase a gift, please can you ensure the money is in an envelope with their name on. Thank you for all the donations of gifts sent in to school.

Thanks – Helen Jones

After-school clubs

Please can all monies owing for before- and after-school club be paid in full by Friday 27th March. Thank you

Letters out this week

Year 6 secondary school transport forms

No heating but school and nursery open

We have an issue with the heat pumps, which the engineer was unable to fix on Friday night, so the heating is not working.  We will still be open as normal on Monday but please ensure your child has their sweatshirt or cardigan on and not just a t shirt. 
We are hopeful that the issue can be fixed on Monday and we will keep you updated.

Thank you.

Class 3 – Public Health England ‘Wash Your Hands’ video

Class 3 were invited to take part in creating a video earlier this term with Public Health England. At that time, it was created with winter illnesses such as Norovirus in mind but now it is obviously much more pertinent.
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