OFSTED REPORT:  What’s working well in remote education

OLI Remote and Blended Learning Plan

OLI Remote Learning Plan

OLI Remote and Blended Learning Policy

In September 2020, all our classes returned to full-time education following the Covid-19 closure in March. Although we hope that the majority of our children will now have an uninterrupted experience, there is the possibility that an individual child, a class bubble, or indeed the whole school, will need to self-isolate for a period of time. 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 – Good Practice’.

DFE Remote Education – Good Practice

If a child does not have access to an internet-connected device, the school will do all it can to support children by loaning them a remote device (e.g. laptops), and will provide paper packs of learning where necessary.  Parents will be reminded to make the school aware of any barriers to accessing remote learning.

When we locked down in March, Remote Learning was something for the future. The staff have worked tirelessly in ensuring that if your child is self-isolating or if the bubble bursts and the children are learning from home, that their learning continues.

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