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Remote Learning

In the event that the school is forced to close, remote learning will be offered.

 

Day 1 - pupils will be guided to Oak Academy lessons via Google Classroom

 

Day 2 and onwards - a full time tabled plan will be initiated including live lessons via Zoom.  The detail full plan and expectation are below. 

Our plan for remote learning (full remote learning)

Our Protocol for Learning from Home Spring 2021 (full remote learning)

Risk Assessment and Contingency Plan February 2022

Covid Catch-up Premium Plan 2020/21

 

Number of pupils = 422

Total Catch-up Premium = £33,760

 

Coronavirus Covid-19 has resulted in unprecedented disruption to pupils; learning both in the last academic year and also this year, firstly, with a nationwide full lockdown and then with isolation due to positive cases.  This has had an impact on all pupils in our school, with those children who are from vulnerable or the most disadvantaged backgrounds being hit hardest.  The effect of lost time in school and  inconsistent school on learning and development will be considerable.

 

The catch-up premium has been designed to mitigate the effects of the unique disruption caused by the Coronavirus pandemic and is only available for this academic year.  The funds must be spent in the best way for the school's pupils to make the best progress possible to 'catch-up' with lost learning.

 

 

 

At Shenfield St Mary’s, we have used the Education Endowment Fund Guide to Support School Planning: A Tiered Approach to 2020-21.  This guide aims to support school leaders with their planning for the unpredictable academic year to come. It proposes a tiered model that focuses upon (1) high-quality teaching, (2) targeted academic support, and (3) wider strategies. It has been developed in partnership with expert school leaders from across the country.

 

 

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