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Remote Learning

Occasions may arise, when the Academy will need to make provision for learning to be completed off-site. This may be due to unexpected circumstances which lead to a partial or full school closure.

In these instances, parents will be notified, and pupils will be expected to complete their learning remotely at home.

Following on from the initial notification, year groups will inform parents and pupils of the work to be completed each day, providing weblinks for easy access. There will also be opportunities throughout the day for teachers to interact with and check the learning of the pupils in their class.

Where pupils are unable to complete online learning or access the weblinks, paper-based learning will be provided. All learning will be reviewed by the class teacher in accordance with our Academy feedback policy.

In addition to any information/learning links sent directly to parents,please find below some other resources to support your child's learning at home.

Click on the links below to have fun and learn as you play!

SATs practice - Sat practice for Y6
Art Attack - What can you create?
BBC Schools - Lots of learning activities and games
Cbeebies - See what’s going on with the cbeebies!
Cbbc - See what the CBBC crew have been doing
CiTV - See what the CiTV crew have been doing
Creating Music - Become an on-line musician!
Giggle Poetry! - Lots of fab and funny poems!
Grid Club - Get some help with your homework
Hello World - Learn to speak lots of languages through activities and song
Myth Web - Discover the truth behind the Greek Myths
Nature Grid - Find out about the plants and animals in your garden
On-line IT Lessons - Learn the skills all Cyberkids need!
Really Wild Show - Find out about wierd and wonderful animals!
Revisewise - Practise for the SATs tests
Santa’s Workshop - Help Santa and the Elves prepare for Christmas!
Think U Know - Stay safe on-line

Whilst every effort is made to ensure these websites are suitable for our pupils, we cannot be responsible for their content and would encourage parents to monitor their child whilst working on-line. Read our Digital Citizenship Policy to find out more.