Remote Learning
This section of our school website provides useful links and advice for families for Remote Learning in the event of a school closure i.e. snow day or in the event that a child is unwell and off school but well enough to complete some work.
Remote learning for each class/year group can be accessed by clicking on the links in the table below. We have planned work and activities to be completed remotely for either a class, group or small number of children having to isolate. In the event of a national lockdown, work and information will also be provided on these pages.
Teachers will be setting work to be completed remotely. This will include:
- English activities (in addition to reading)
- Maths activities
- daily topic activities (history, geography, science etc)
We recommend that as a family you have a regular time when school work is to be completed. We also suggest that children can work in a designated place, suitable for writing.
Click below to access work for your child's class as well as sport:
Nursery |
Reception |
Year 1 and 2 |
Year 3 and Year 4 |
Year 5 and Year 6 |
Sport |
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Click Below for:
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Current and Topical events and news.
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Virtual Adventures - including virtual visits out to the zoo and museums.
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Additional activities - suitable for all, such as story writing and wildlife activities.
Early Help and Safeguarding
During any whole school closure we may be are unable to provide Early Help, as we would during normal school operating hours. If your family are currently open to Social Care or Early Help, you will already have contact information for Social Workers or Family Support Workers if needed during the closure period. For any new cases, or if you are concerned that a child is suffering or at risk of significant harm, please contact Starting Point: 01629 533190
Wellbeing
The following resources may be useful to help explain the coronavirus to children and support their wellbeing:
- Wellbeing Booklet Action for Children - 'Action for Children' have created a Feel Good booklet with lots of useful ideas and activities suitable for different ages.
- Axel Scheffler book explaining coronavirus for children - This online book illustrated by Axel Scheffler (Gruffalo illustrator) helps explain the coronavirus, suitable for age range 5 to 9 years old.
- EP Info COVID-19 Information for Young Children - Derbyshire Educational Psychology Service have created a booklet to help younger children.
Online Safety
The following links are provided to support parents and carers to keep their children safe online includes:
- Internet matters- for support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online
- London Grid for Learning- for support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online
- Net-aware- for support for parents and careers from the NSPCC
- Parent info- for support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online
- Thinkuknow- for advice from the National Crime Agency to stay safe online
- UK Safer Internet Centre- advice for parents and carers