Bicycle thieves leave pupils at Burntwood primary school heartbroken
A Staffordshire primary school has issued a plea for help after thieves stole nine bikes.
Boney Hay Primary School, in Burntwood, was targeted by thieves who broke into the school's bike shed and took the red BMXs.
Members of staff at the school, off Chorley Road, used the bikes to teach children how to ride.
They cannot afford to replace the bikes and are appealing for information on where they may be – or help to replace them.
Jen Matthewman, headteacher at the school, said: "On Saturday October 22 we had somebody who managed to get in as far as our kitchen but our alarm went off.
"Then at some point at the end of last week, either Thursday or Friday, our bike shed was broken into and nine bikes were stolen.
"These bikes are bought so every child can access our cycling programme whether they can afford their own bike or not, which most of our students can't.
"We cannot afford to replace them. One bike was recovered in Lichfield but it was not in a fit state to use.
"We do not know where the other bikes are. What we do is teach the children how to ride bikes and run so they can keep fit in future years.
"We do not expect children to bring in their own bikes because of the cost so as it stands the children cannot take part in the programme.
"Our plan now is to try and save up for a new container for the bikes and then slowly over the time start replacing them.
If anybody has any information about the bikes or can help in anyway to replace them and to get a new container, please contact me on 01543 510455."
Staffordshire Police said it was investigating the incident and asked anyone with any information to come forward.
A spokeswoman said: "We received a call just after 3pm on Friday October 28 reporting a break-in at a Burntwood primary school.
"Offenders entered the grounds of Boney Hay Primary School overnight between Thursday 27 and Friday October 28 and forced open the double doors to a plastic storage shed.
"A number of red BMX bikes were stolen from inside." Anyone with any information is asked to call police on 101, quoting incident number 488 of 28 October."