Help for parents during the school summer holidays

It’s fair to say that all parents from time to time need some help and support with issues that impact on family life, and the long school summer holidays can certainly be one of those times. There is help and support available in Shropshire and here’s just a few ways in which parents can get support

Early Help Family Drop Ins

You can get free Information, advice and support on all aspects of family life, at our Family Drop-In.  You can chat, have a cuppa and see how we can help you with:

  • Family life
  • Parenting support
  • Domestic abuse support
  • Money worries
  • Housing support
  • and much more

To find your local drop in please visit the Family Information Directory

Parenting Help and Support Line

The Parenting Help and Support Line are here for parents with a friendly listening ear and practical advice on everything from behaviours that challenge to sleep issues. No judgment, just support, through this anonymous and confidential service.

Call 01743 250950 Monday – Thursday, 9.30am – 4.30pm or Friday, 9.30am – 3.30pm or email: parenting.team@shropshire.gov.muk

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Explore locally this summer


Picnics are a great option for a low cost day out with your family in the summer months. These English Heritage sites are exciting to explore, dog friendly and best of all FREE to visit. Check out the full list on our Family Information Directory

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Free Summer reading challenge


The Marvellous Makers Reading Challenge launches this month! The National launch is on 6 July, while Shropshire is having its main launch events
on 20 July once most of the county’s schools have broken up for the summer.

For those new to it, the Summer Reading Challenge is an annual partnership between the Reading Agency and public libraries all over the UK, which invites primary aged children to sign up to read 6 library books of their choice over the summer break.

For every 2 books completed, they receive stickers to complete their welcome packs, with fun activities along the way. At the end, they earn a medal and certificate.

The challenge is completely flexible and is intended to be fun, so if 6 books is not a suitable target then you are free to set your own.

Perhaps a keen reader would prefer a target of 10 books instead, or someone who is new to chapter books might like to set a target of 2 over the summer.

Whatever your reading challenge looks like, Shropshire Libraries are ready to celebrate it with you! Visit your local library to find out more and book on to one of their special events.

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Safer Schools Update

As I shared in my newsletter last week, we were really pleased with such a positive response to the Safer Schools survey.

Some parents/carers were concerned about vehicles parking around the island which causes a hazard to both pedestrians (especially children) and other vehicles. We ask you not to park around the island, to support us as a school in keeping everyone safe.

Concerns were also raised about traffic on Bicton Lane and the absence of a pedestrian crossing. This is an issue at most schools and, as a public highway, schools have no authority or jurisdiction. However, as a school we will continue to include road safety training in our curriculum.

Please see an update below from Ian Bartlett – Safer Schools Officer at Shropshire Council.

Congratulations to Bicton CE Primary School and Nursery on maintaining the Safer School accreditation. Mrs Johnson recently held a Safer School meeting at the school and it was well supported by pupils. A thorough meeting, covering all aspects of the security/safety process. This included a pro-active approach to security/safety, consultation with parents/carers/pupils through surveys and feedback, reflecting on any school issues and planning for the future. Overwhelmingly good feedback from the parent/carer and pupil surveys, including both constructive and lovely observations. It was a positive meeting and the pupils were really involved and contributed to the meeting – excellent work.

In recognition of the school’s responsible approach to security, safety and safeguarding, the school was presented with an updated Safer School certificate and a future meeting is planned for summer 2025.

Ian Bartlett

Safer Schools

Shropshire Council

Safer School Responses

Thank you for the really positive response to this year’s Safer School survey. Your feedback is very important to us and will support us in keeping the school site safe for all users. 

The results were dicussed at the Safer School meeting last week, involving pupils from Year 3 and Year 6 and an officer from Shropshire Council, and an overview is attached below for your information.

Safer School Pupil Survey Results 2024

Safer School Parent_Carer Survey Results 2024

Please remember that smoking or vaping is not permitted anywhere on the school site, including in vehicles on the car park.

Thank you for your ongoing support.

Weekly News 05.07.24

Hi everyone,

Apologies for the lateness in sending out this week’s newsletter!

 

Coming up week commencing Monday 8th July…

Children will spend Monday and Tuesday morning in their classes for September. They should go to their current class as normal when they arrive at school or nursery, and they will assemble in their September classes after morning worship.

Good luck to our Year 6s for their transition days at The Corbet.

End-of-year reports will be sent out by the end of the week.

 

I hope you enjoy the rest of the weekend.

Mrs Johnson x

Forest Church Sunday 7th July

Forest Church Pimhill July 2024

Dear Friends,

Please feel warmly invited to come along to Forest Church on Sunday 7th – we will be meeting at Pimhill Barn for an afternoon in nature. There will be a couple of crafts and some summer games as well. Details below:
To get there, take the A528 to Wem. Go through Albrighton, and after a couple of miles there will be a right turn, signposted to Pimhill Barn at Lea Hall. Take that, and then further down the lane there is a left turn, which is signposted- take the turn and follow the lane up, until you reach the house. Bear left, driving past the house and dovecote on your right, and park. Do bring a picnic tea, and please leave dogs at home on this occasion. 
Please be assured that there is access to some (very beautiful) shelter if it’s raining, there is also a toilet and facilities for us to provide you with a hot drink. But we remain hopeful for a dry afternoon!
Love and blessings,
Hannah x

July Loop and Forest Church information

Dear Friends,

Welcome to July! The Loop is attached. We have Forest Church this coming Sunday (7th July, 3pm), and are delighted to be going to Pimhill Barn at Lea Hall, where we will enjoy the lovely surroundings and have some crafts and games on the lawn. Full details are in the Loop. All welcome!
Love and blessings,
Hannah x

sQuid Dinner Money

Can all parents please check their sQuid accounts. There are a number of accounts owing dinner money. All debts will need to be cleared before the end of term. Thank you.

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