OUR REMOTE LEARNING OFFER
We have a remote learning package in place to fully support all children accessing remote education. Each lesson and objective mirrors the face to face teaching continuing in school. The maximum interaction included in our package, which includes teacher videos and regular individual contact, supports and continues to develop the already solid relationships and communication established between staff, children and their families.
Remote Learning Plan
For our remote package for Key Stage One children, the main source of communication between teacher and home is via each dedicated class email. For reception and nursery children this is via Tapestry, our online assessment platform. Please ensure you are able to access your child’s class email account or Tapestry account.
Online Resources
Our Remote Learning Offer provides instructions on how to access a range of different online platforms and resources. These may be included in your child’s daily work or can be accessed to supplement and extend learning. Each individual session may be accessed to suit each family so sessions can be played, paused and replayed as necessary so children can revisit the learning.
Please familiarise yourselves with our offer and if you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact the school office.
Virtual Visits
We want to provide our children with a range of enhancement and enrichment opportunities of exploring the world from the safety of their homes during the pandemic. Even during lockdown our children can experience trips.
Chester Zoo https://www.chesterzoo.org/virtual-zoo-2/
Buckingham Palace https://www.royal.uk/virtual-tours-buckingham-palace
Longleat Safari Park https://www.longleat.co.uk/news/longleat-launches-virtual-safari
The International Space Station https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/suni_iss_tour.html
The National Art Gallery https://www.nga.gov/audio-video/video/kids.html
Fly to Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum to see some of his most famous paintings.
Take a tour on a Canadian farm https://www.farmfood360.ca/
Harry Potter at the British Library https://artsandculture.google.com/project/harry-potter-a-history-of-magic
If you cannot find the information you are looking for, please contact us.