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Remote learning

Information for parents when remote learning is needed.

 

This information is intended to provide clarity and transparency to pupils and parents or carers about what to expect from remote education where national or local restrictions require families to remain at home.

This could be due to a national lockdown or school closure due to adverse weather or a problem with the building.

  

At Maidenbower Infant School, we understand the need to continually deliver high-quality education, including during periods of remote working—whether for an individual pupil or many. We recognise the importance of maintaining high expectations in all areas of school life and ensuring that all pupils have access to the learning resources and support they need to succeed.  

 

What parents can expect in an event the school needs to close and remote learning is put in place:

 

  • All learning activities will be shared via class dojo on the class pages.
  • Paper copies will be available for parents who don’t have access to class dojo.
  • Any work completed by the children at home can be uploaded to their dojo portfolio for the teacher to see.  
  • Work that cannot be uploaded can be brought into school when the school reopens. 
  • On the first day of a school closure, work for the day will be shared via class dojo.
  • If a closure continues for more than one day, then recorded teaching videos from the teacher will be uploaded to class dojo. This could include a phonics lesson or a story. 

 

The addition of live lessons will be implemented if a closure remains in place for a sustained period of time. The headteacher will decide what is the most appropriate approach for children of this age. 

  

All communication will come from the school via class dojo or the school office. Paper copies will be available for parents who cannot access the internet. 

Remote Learning Policy

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