Remote education information for parents
In the event of an emergency e.g. adverse weather conditions, the school may be required to partially or fully close. We want to ensure you and your child understand what to expect from remote education if your child needs to learn from home. Where your child is unable to attend school, they will be provided with remote education for the period they are off – information regarding this provision is also included in this document.
The remote curriculum
If the school is required to restrict entry at short notice, we will use ClassDojo and email to communicate with parents and carers. A combination of ‘live lessons’ shared through Microsoft TEAMS, pre-recorded lessons and handouts/worksheets will be provided.
Our school will continue to provide the same curriculum at home as we do on the school site.
Due to the nature of some lesson plans we have made amendments to certain activities, e.g. ceasing practical science lessons.
Remote teaching time
Pupils in KS1 will receive 3 hours of remote education a day on average, with less for younger children.
Pupils in KS2 with receive 4 hours of remote education a day.
Remote learning approach
Remote learning is delivered in a variety of different ways, including the following:
Feedback
In order for us to provide high-quality remote learning, we will continue to provide constructive feedback to ensure pupils are meeting the correct standards in their learning. We will use the following methods to ensure your child is learning efficiently and effectively:
Accessing remote education
We are providing remote education on the following platforms:
We understand that some pupils may not have suitable online access at home. The following approaches are implemented to support pupils to access remote education:
If your child does not have access to the necessary technology for online learning, please contact the school on 01529240437
Pupils with additional needs
Our school recognises that some pupils with additional needs, e.g. pupils with SEND, may not be able to access remote education without the support of an adult at home. In order to support these pupils, we will work with you to ensure they are able to access a high-quality education in the following ways:
We encourage you to get in touch if you believe your child may struggle or is struggling with accessing remote education.
Remote education for self-isolating pupils
In the case that your child is required to self-isolate due to having an infectious illness, but is well enough to continue learning, the remote education they will receive may differ to what they would receive if the school were to close. These pupils will have the following support put in place for them:
Contacting the school
We will provide you with all the details you may need when contacting the school while your child is learning from home. When contacting the school, here are four important things both you and your child need to remember:
Additional information
Additional information you need to be aware of includes the following:
Supporting your child’s learning
Top tips for supporting your child while they learn from home:
For younger children, you can:
Additional resources
The following resources can help you support your child while they are participating in the school’s remote education programme:
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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