Remote Learning

REMOTE LEARNING AT NAWTON COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL

As from 22nd October 2020, schools have a legal duty to provide immediate remote learning for state-funded, school-age children unable to attend school due to Coronavirus (Department for Education, temporary continuity direction under the Coronavirus Act 2020).

If a class, group or small number of pupils need to self-isolate, or there is a local or National  lockdown, the school has considered its expectations in relation to the pupils’ age, stage of development and special educational needs. The school has also taken into consideration, the significant demands this may place upon parents and families.

All schools have a legal duty to provide immediate remote education if:

  • Individual pupils or groups of pupils need to self-isolate, but the rest of the school is still open; or
  • There are local or national restrictions that mean most pupils need to stay at home

At Nawton CP 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.

To help provide clarity to pupils, parents or carers about what to expect from remote education where national or local restrictions require entire cohorts (bubbles) or most of the school to remain at home we have published our Remote Learning Policy.

Nawton Community Primary School Remote Learning Policy  

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Please find below information on our Remote Learning Offer specific to our four classes:

 

Class 1 (Nursery and Reception) – Remote Learning Offer

 

 

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Class 2 (Year 1 and 2) – Remote Learning Offer

 

 

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Class 3 (Year 3 and 4) – Remote Learning Offer

 

 

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Class 4 (Year 5 and 6) – Remote Learning Offer

 

 

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