Remote Learning
Remote Education
At Ropsley Church of England Primary School, we are committed to ensuring that every child can continue to thrive in their learning, even when they are unable to attend school in person. Our Remote Education plan is designed to support families and maintain consistency, enabling pupils to engage with the same high-quality curriculum they would experience in school.
When Does Remote Education Start?
Remote Education will begin the day after parents notify the school that their child(ren) will be learning from home.
Our Approach to Remote Education
We aim to teach the same curriculum remotely as we do in school, with thoughtful adaptations to suit home learning. Here’s how it works for different year groups:
Reception
Your child has a link to MS Teams in their planner. We will use this link to ensure your child receives an online maths and phonics lesson. They can also join their classmates for the end-of-day story. Other materials will be shared with you using Class Dojo.
Year 1 and Year 2
Your child has a link to MS Teams in their planner. We will use this link to deliver an online maths and English lesson. They can also join their classmates for the end-of-day story. Other materials will be shared with you via Class Dojo. Teachers will provide feedback, and we encourage you to share this with your child to support their progress.
Years 3, 4, 5, and 6
Log into MS Teams to view the weekly timetable and access resources. Encourage your child to complete and hand in their work on Teams promptly so teachers can provide constructive feedback. Please help your child review and act on the feedback they receive. Your child can continue to enjoy their class novel by logging in and listening online.
When remote learning is required for a class or the whole school, live lessons will be provided throughout the day to maintain a structured routine.
Supporting Learning at Home
We understand that supporting children’s learning at home can feel challenging, but we’re here to help. Maintaining a familiar, school-like routine can make a big difference.
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Reception, Year 1, and Year 2: Approximately 3 hours of flexible learning per day.
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Years 3 to 6: Around 4 hours per day, following live lessons (if it's a whole class at home) and structured activities.
For children with Special Educational Needs or Disabilities (SEND), support lessons and interventions will continue online.
We know that learning from home can be challenging for families and particularly difficult for children who are used to spending time with their friends and staying active. Our pastoral lead will offer online well-being sessions to support our school community whenever remote learning is in place. These sessions are open to all children and provide a safe space to connect, share, and focus on their emotional well-being. We encourage every child to join if they wish, as part of our commitment to supporting their happiness and resilience.
At Ropsley CE Primary School, we’re here to work with you every step of the way. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us if you have any questions or need support. Together, we can ensure that your child’s education continues to flourish.