Head of School Message
School is beginning to feel very Christmassy with classrooms decorated, the corridor filled with Nativity costumes and Christmas carols being sung at all hours! We are looking forward to welcoming parents/carers to Bicton Church on Tuesday at 9.30am for the R-Y2 performance.  KS2 children will have a sneak preview at the dress rehearsal on Monday morning so siblings will be able to watch each other.
We also have our school choir 2024 debut performance on Thursday evening at 6pm at the Phoenix Singers evening at Bicton Church. Please see the previous newsletter for how to get tickets, or email the office if you are unable to purchase the tickets but would still like to attend. Reverend Hannah is keen for lots of the community to get involved and enjoy the evening.
We are looking forward to our trip to see Sleeping Beauty at Theatre Severn on Wednesday. The children will be eating lunch in school as normal and then travelling to the theatre on the coach. We are due to return to school by 5pm where pick up will be from outside the classrooms as normal. Please park considerately as there will be 3 large coaches that need to come into the carpark. Any updates on timings will be posted on Class Dojo and the school website by the office.
The Christmas shop will be open next Tuesday to Thursday.
The children will be able to purchase Christmas presents at break and lunch times.
Presents are ranging from £2.00 to £3.00.
Have a lovely weekend,
Mrs Mavin
A visit from Sammy Sweetcorn
This afternoon the children received a visit from Sammy Sweetcorn, who came to announce the winners from the Dia de los muertos colouring competition.
A huge well done to Linda and Marie, who both won with their very creative designs!
Father Christmas visits Bicton!
Award Winners
Well done to this week’s award winners!
Elliot- For always showing respect to his teachers and friends.
Chloe- For always showing kindness and being an amazing role model.
Jack- For showing great perseverance with his extended writing.
Edward- For working really hard with his writing.
Amber- For great work in football during breaktimes.
Christingles at the Abbey
Oak Class descended on the Abbey in Shrewsbury on Wednesday 4th December, where a magical service took place in support of The Children’s Society. The class had run a bake sale and raised £90 to help the Society with their Christmas campaign.
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