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Remote Learning

Unfortunately, your child may, at times, be too unwell to attend school but during their recovery they may wish to attempt some work.  Some useful guidance is included in this section to support parents with home learning, along with all the schemes of work for each subject for each year group and relevant links to enable students to continue their learning.  Please also remind your child to look on Google Classroom for any work that may be set by their teacher.

Please use the subject specific curriculum maps below to help you stay in line with what your peers in school are learning even though you are having to stay at home. Each one is divided into half terms and you will see the topics and the skills which will be covered, at that time of the school year, as well as a list of handy remote learning links, your teachers have selected to help keep you on track. 

So:

  • choose the subject you wish to study
  • click on the curriculum map
  •  find the current half term
  •  find and click on the remote learning links connected to that half term topic
  •  get studying 

Art

Design, Food & Textiles Technology

Drama

English

Geography

History

ICT

Maths

Media

MFL

Music

PE

RS

Science

SEN

SEND: apps and games
(Apps must be downloaded onto a compatible device)

Brain Parade
Description: a visual instruction app, including flash cards and picture-choosing games, for children with autism and special needs.

Brain Parade Website - click here

HelpKidzLearn
Description: a collection of games and resources designed for a range of educational needs and stages. It includes provision for school closure.

HelpKidzLearn Website - click here

Sensory App House Ltd
Description: a range of apps are available for pupils with Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD) or Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD). All are interactive and many do not require significant coordination abilities.

Sensory App House Ltd Website - click here 

Visuals2Go
Description: an all-in-one app created to support people with communication and learning difficulties. For verbal and non-verbal learners.

Visuals2Go Website - click here