Remote Learning
All pupils should attend school, in line with our attendance policy. Remote education is not viewed as an equal alternative to attendance in school.
Pupils receiving remote education will be marked absent in line with the Pupil Registration Regulations.
We will consider providing remote education to pupils in circumstances when in-person attendance is either not possible or contrary to government guidance.
This might include:
o Occasions when we decide that opening our school is either not possible to do safely or contradictory to guidance from local or central government
o Occasions when individual pupils, for a limited duration, are unable to physically attend school but are able to continue learning, for example because:
- o They have an infectious illness
- o They are preparing for or recovering from some types of operation
- o They are recovering from injury and attendance in school may inhibit such recovery
The school will consider providing pupils with remote education on a case-by-case basis.
In the limited circumstances when remote learning is used, we will:
o Gain mutual agreement of remote education by the school, parents/carers, pupils, and if appropriate, a relevant medical professional. If the pupil has an education, health and care (EHC) plan or social worker, the local authority (LA) will also be involved in the decision.
oProvide parents and carers with full details of how the school will facilitate remote learning
o Put formal arrangements in place to regularly review it and identify how to reintegrate the pupil back into school
o Identify what other support and flexibilities can be put in place to help reintegrate the pupil back into school at the earliest opportunity
o Set a time limit with an aim that the pupil returns to in-person education with appropriate support