Sketchley aims to continue to provide an ambitious and broad curriculum in all subjects.
We have extensive plans for the provision of remote learning where needed and to ensure that the small number of children that need to be educated at home, for example, due to shielding or self-isolation, are given the support they need to continue learning.
Remote Learning is of a high quality and aligns as closely as possible with the in-school provision. On this page, you will find information about the Remote Learning procedures that are in place at Sketchley to ensure learning and feedback continues if the school has to close again for any reason.
If your child’s bubble is sent home or the whole school closes due to a local or national lockdown, our new Seesaw remote learning platform will activate for your child. Your class teacher will set daily activities and lessons linked to the themes covered in that week for as long as your child remains at home. There will be recorded teaching videos from a variety of government approved providers as well as other tasks linked to the Curiosity Curriculum theme your child is working on. Daily feedback from your child’s class teacher will take place for the work your child completes and submits onto Seesaw.
A Seesaw guide for Parents and Carers is attached in the 2020-2021 link above which details how to access and complete the activities. Your child has been given login details specific to their class and they will be shown how the Seesaw platform works by their class teacher this week. If you need a copy of the login details again, please contact Mr Cader or Mr Tarrant by emailing or calling the school office.
At Sketchley Hill Primary School, Mr Cader and Mr Tarrant, our Deputy Headteachers, have overarching responsibility for the quality and delivery of remote education.
We have extensive plans for the provision of remote learning where needed and to ensure that the small number of children that need to be educated at home, for example, due to shielding or self-isolation, are given the support they need to continue learning.
Remote Learning is of a high quality and aligns as closely as possible with the in-school provision. On this page, you will find information about the Remote Learning procedures that are in place at Sketchley to ensure learning and feedback continues if the school has to close again for any reason.
If your child’s bubble is sent home or the whole school closes due to a local or national lockdown, our new Seesaw remote learning platform will activate for your child. Your class teacher will set daily activities and lessons linked to the themes covered in that week for as long as your child remains at home. There will be recorded teaching videos from a variety of government approved providers as well as other tasks linked to the Curiosity Curriculum theme your child is working on. Daily feedback from your child’s class teacher will take place for the work your child completes and submits onto Seesaw.
A Seesaw guide for Parents and Carers is attached in the 2020-2021 link above which details how to access and complete the activities. Your child has been given login details specific to their class and they will be shown how the Seesaw platform works by their class teacher this week. If you need a copy of the login details again, please contact Mr Cader or Mr Tarrant by emailing or calling the school office.
At Sketchley Hill Primary School, Mr Cader and Mr Tarrant, our Deputy Headteachers, have overarching responsibility for the quality and delivery of remote education.