North Waltham Primary School

North Waltham Primary School

North Waltham Primary
‘ We really appreciate the individual knowledge you have about each child and the extra mile you go for every one of them. ’
‘ This is a happy village school that is well-loved by its community. Pupils delight in the different subjects they learn. ’ - Ofsted October 2021
‘ Many thanks to all members of staff for all the hard work and care that is put into making North Waltham such a special school. ’
‘The teacher has done a fantastic job in engaging his mind to focus and learn ’
‘ She has been inspired by great teachers ’
‘ We want to say a big thank you for all your hard work and you have clearly made a difference to his schooling ’
‘ Pupils says that teachers are unbelievably kind ’ - Ofsted October 2021
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Remote Learning

Remote Learning Policy

Remote Learning Plan September 2021

Remote Learning Plan Spring 1

Remote Learning Plan- Important 

 All children returned to full-time education in September 2020 following the Covid-19 closure. We hope that the majority of our children will have an uninterrupted experience. However, there is the possibility that individual children, a class bubble or the whole school, will need to self-isolate at some stage. Additionally, there is also the possibility of a local lockdown. The school has therefore, put in place a plan for remote learning so that all children can continue with their education with as little disruption as possible. This meets the expectations set out in the DfE guidance ‘Remote Education Support’. 

If your child is off for a few days because they are poorly with non-Covid symptoms or is waiting for a test, there will be no work set by the class teacher. Instead, the child can choose to access educational websites or projects that can be found on the tabs under the main Remote Learning heading.   

 If they wish to continue English and Maths whilst waiting, then click on the links below to recommended high-quality websites. 

Oak National Academy 

https://classroom.thenational.academy/ 

  1. Click on a subject of your choice and then find a unit of work that takes your child’s interested. 
    or  
  2. Click on the schedule button. Select your child’s year group and they will be given a timetable of maths, English and foundation subject that your children can work through. 

    White Rose Maths 
    https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/ 
  3. Click on the set of lessons for your child’s year group. 
  4. Watch the video (either on your own or with your child). 
  5. Find a calm space where your child can work for about 20-30 minutes. 
  6. Use the video guidance to support your child as they work through a lesson, pausing when needing to answer questions.