Published on: 6th February, 2026

Spring #5

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Head of School Message

Dear parents/carers,

It has been a rather wet and chilly week, but there’s been plenty to smile about! We were absolutely delighted to receive our outstanding SIAMS report, which really reflects the care, values and hard work that go on in our school every day. The report is available to read here if you’d like to take a look.

We were also incredibly proud of our KS1 children, who took part in their very first sports competition this week at Crowmoor Primary School. They were fantastic — showing great teamwork, enthusiasm and sportsmanship throughout.

As I write this, our Year 6 pupils are currently at Arthog and having a wonderful time. They’ve been making the most of every moment, and we’re looking forward to welcoming them back this afternoon (tired but happy, no doubt!).

There’s lots happening next week too. Julia Buckley, our local MP, will be visiting school to meet the children and answer their questions about the proposed new housing development in Bicton. Reverend Dave will also be working with some of our pupils on how we can continue to make our school more dementia friendly.

Mrs Gairy and our Courageous Advocacy Council are also hosting a bake sale on Tuesday, 50p a cake and the proceeds are going to school in Uganda that is currently being run by the One Love Project. Miss Merricks will be volunteering at the school in Uganda later on this month. When she explained to the school council what her role would involve and that she was raising money to help the children (many of whom are orphans), the school council were keen to help. 

We would be very grateful for donations of cakes, cookies, brownies or other baked goods for the bake sale next week Tuesday 20th February. Please remember to label any allergens, if donating home baked goods. Packaged items can be dropped off before the day of the sale and home-baked goods are best brought in on the day.
All items will be sold for 50p each. Thank you for your support!

Next week is Children’s Mental Health Week, and our Safety Soldiers will be launching this on Monday. They’ll be talking to the children about this year’s theme, “This Is My Place.”

Parent consultation bookings should be going live next week, and we’re also in the process of finalising term dates for 2026–2027, which will be shared as soon as they’re ready.

And finally, a reminder about our Valentine’s Disco after school on Thursday — pick-up will be at 4.45pm, and I’m afraid it’s no grown-ups allowed!

Have a lovely weekend everyone.

Mrs Mavin

Diary dates:

Friday 6th February – Deadline for entry into Shropshire Primary Schools’ Half Marathon

Monday 9th February – Visit from Julia Buckley MP

Tuesday 10th February – Courageous Advocacy Bake Sale – 50p a cake!

Thursday 12th February – Oak Class trip to Adcote School to meet children’s author MG Leonard! (please see Class Dojo for permission link)

Thursday 12th February – Valentine’s Disco until 4.45pm

Wednesday 25th February – Year 5 trip to the Corbet School for Languages Day

Monday 9th March/Thursday 12th March until 5.30pm – Parent Consultation Meetings.  Booking details will be released next week

Thursday 19th March – Willow trip to Field Studies Council (details to follow)

Wraparound Care

We are currently exploring the possibility of extending our wraparound care provision and would really value your input.

To help us understand what would best support our families, we are asking parents to complete a short survey. Your feedback will help us assess demand, preferred hours, and how any potential changes could work in practice.

While we are keen to ensure our wraparound care meets the needs of our families, it is also important that any provision is financially viable and sustainable. Your responses will play a key role in helping us make an informed decision.

Thank you for taking the time to share your views.

Please complete the survey here: Wraparound Care – Fill in form

Loopy Sunday – 8 Feb, 3pm, Mission Church, Bomere Heath

Hello everyone,

A month has gone already since our first Loopy Sunday in January, with our next happening this coming Sunday, 8 Feb, at the Mission Church in Bomere. We’ll gather at 3pm to share food and drink, before exploring themes of forgiveness through the story Jesus told of the Lost Son. We have a journey of prayer planned for the space before we finish with a time to sing. As usual, we aim for the whole thing to take about an hour.

I do hope that you can make it, and if you have any questions please email me on rev.latcham@gmail.com. If you want to let people know about it on facebook then there is a link here to a post that you can share.

Thank you, and God bless, 
Dave
 
Revd. David Latcham
Curate, Severn Loop Parishes

KS1 Benchball

A group of KS1 children went to Crowmoor Primary School this afternoon for an afternoon of Benchball.  They were FANTASTIC and won all bar one of their games! They showed such great sportsmanship and our Bicton school values.  Well done all of you!

Bake Sale

The Courageous Advocacy School Council are holding a charity bake sale to help raise money for a school in Uganda that is being run by the One Love Project. Miss Merricks will be volunteering at the school later on this month. When she explained to the school council what her role would involve and that she was raising money to help the children (many of whom are orphans), the school council were keen to help.

The children suggested a bake sale and would love your support! We would be very grateful for donations of cakes, cookies, brownies or other baked goods for the bake sale next week Tuesday 10th February. Please remember to label any allergens, if donating home baked goods. Packaged items can be dropped off before the day of the sale and home-baked goods are best brought in on the day.

All items will be sold for 50p each. Thank you for your support!

Oak class teaching the physical geography of Mexico

Oak class put on their teaching hats to plan and deliver a lesson, to Birch class, about the physical geography of Mexico.IMG_3982They created activities, games and made up songs and poems.

Visit from Dr Simon Nightingale

Yesterday afternoon Oak class welcomed Dr Simon Nightingale, a member of the Humanist Society, to Bicton. He very kindly came to talk to us about Humanism, to support our RE question- What matters most to Humanists and Christians?
He explained how Humanists know about the world and how they know what is right and wrong.
The children then had the opportunity to ask him questions to deepen their understanding of Humanism.

First Day at Arthog – Everyone Having Fun!

Despite one camera failure, we were able to capture some lovely photos of the Year 6 children enjoying their first day at Arthog 2026.  Everyone had a great first day, ate well, and went to bed early in incredibly tidy dorms (one of those is a teeny weeny fib).

Second Day at Arthog part 1 – Wet!

Mr Harris’s group enjoyed a brisk walk up an icy gorge this morning.  Despite the cold, the children were undefeated and revelled in a final drenching on the infamous rock slide.  More adventures are planned for this afternoon.

KODAK Digital Still Camera

Second Day at Arthog Part 2 – Boats!

Miss Merrick’s group launched themselves into nautical action today, losing paddles and scaring waterfowl!  Canoes were driven at speed in interesting directions.  Children learned new skills and challenged themselves, having loads of fun in the process.

Arthog Day 2 Part 3 – Even Wetter!

This afternoon, Miss Merrick’s group braved the slippery boulders and icy waters of Arthog’s fun-filled gorge walk.  The children pushed themselves up through tumbling torrents to reach their final destination – the questionable warmth and shelter of a fragrant minibus.  Despite the cold, there were huge smiles on every face.

Award winners!

Congratulations to this week’s award winners!

Avi- for persevering in lessons and showing good listening.

Silas- for always bringing love and kindness into the classroom.

Angus- for always being so joyful at school.

Reid- for persevering with his timestables.

Lucas- for spreading joy everywhere he goes!

Congratulations to our House Dojo Champion this week ……….Brookes !

And to our Dojo Champions from each class – well done all of you!

FOBS Update

FOBS Update

Valentine’s Day Disco

Less than one week until the Valentine Day’s Disco on Thursday 12, February!  We can’t wait to share food, games, music and dancing with the children!

Sandwiches, veggies, crisps, biscuits and squash will be provided by FOBS.  Games, cakes and popcorn will be 50p each, but of course, dancing and having fun will be FREE!

FOBS Meeting

If you’d like to get involved by volunteering, donating or sponsoring, please do!  We’d love to hear your ideas!

Our next meeting is at the Grapes at 8pm on Tuesday, 10th February. 

World Book Day

Ahead of World Book Day on 5 March 2026, we’re seeking donations of used books and costumes to sell at a special afterschool book sale on Monday, 2 March.  We would be grateful if donations could be brought to reception by Friday, 27 February.

Sponsorship

We have a big fundraising goal for the year and will need the help of generous business sponsors to reach our target.  If you would be willing to contact sponsors or indeed provide sponsorship through your own business or employer, we would be very grateful!

We are looking to raise £30,000 for various outdoor areas at the school that need repairing and upgrading, including the trim trail, climbing wall and the early years play area.