Following the Prime Minister’s announcement on 4 January 2021, only children of critical workers and vulnerable children and young people should attend school or college. All other pupils and students will receive remote education. We have therefore put in place a plan for remote learning so that all children can continue with their education.

This meets the expectations set out in the DfE guidance ‘Remote Education Support’

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/get-help-with-remote-education

 

ClassDojo | Product Reviews | EdSurgeThe school will continue to use CLASS DOJO as our COVID REMOTE LEARNING tool and work will be uploaded on a daily basis by the class teacher and staff connected to their year group will approve and comment where appropriate/necessary.

Parents can still request a paper copy of the work, but we would encourage parents to send a copy of the completed work to class dojo for feedback on portfolio and rewards can be added for completing the work

If a child does not have access to a computer/laptop and/or the internet, the school will do all it can to support children and will provide paper packs of learning. Where funding can be accessed, remote devices (eg, laptops) and/or 4G connections will be sought, particularly for disadvantaged children. Parents will be reminded to make the school aware of any barriers to accessing remote learning.

Remote Learning

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