Management Plan for: Coronavirus Pandemic – Following Government step 4 (Last updated 27th February 2022) Please read carefully. If at any time, the headteacher and Trust board feel that it is not safe to open the school as a whole, to groups or individuals, parents and staff will be informed immediately.
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Remote Learning Information
for Parents and Carers
This information is intended to provide clarity and transparency to pupils and parents or carers about what to expect from remote education if local restrictions require entire cohorts (or bubbles) to remain at home.
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Additional Useful Online Learning Links
In addition to the work set by your class teacher please find a list of additional home learning resources that you can access:
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How to access Online Learning
Our Online Lessons are sent out via an unlisted YouTube link this means that they cannot be searched
for. You don’t need a laptop, tablet or smart phone to watch YouTube. Here is a list of all of the
alternative ways to stream YouTube:
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Red Oaks Primary School Blended Learning Scenarios - Nov 20
In the event of a partial or full closure Red Oaks Primary School will continue to provided blended
learning for all those affected. This two-page guide explains the different tiers of lockdown for the
school and then explains the protocols that staff, parents and children must follow.
Blended Learning
Universal Catch Up - Nov 2020
Since return to school in September 2020, pupils have undertaken assessments and the data has informed us of the key gaps for ‘catch up’:
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New winter package to provide further support for children and families - Nov 2020
Yesterday, the Government announced a new £170m Covid Winter Grant Scheme. This funding will be ring-fenced, with at least 80% earmarked to support with food and bills and will cover the period to the end of March 2021.
Local authorities will receive the funding at the beginning of December 2020.
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Action for Children have launched Parent Talk - July 2020
4 in 10 parents have been suffering from increased anxiety as a result of the pandemic. It’s scary, but there is help available.
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Red Oaks' Strategic Plan - July 2020
Red Oaks' Strategic Plan for Pupils' Social, Emotional and Mental Health in response to Covid-19 pandemic (2020-21) Download
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School Holiday guidance for Parents: guidance for parents and carers of children attending out-of-school settings during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak
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What parents and carers need to know about early years providers, schools and colleges during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak:
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Blue Peter 6 badges of summer: Mrs DW found this great resource so let's see if we can earn some of our badges. I would love to see some of the sports badge challenges to share - they do a different category each week.
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- Mr Cowell
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A few photos so you know what to expect in the school when it opens on June 1st!!
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Also view our Covid-19 Home School Agreement
Social stories for parents to use with children at home:
Hugs are great When I cough and sneeze
Handwashing KS1 Handwashing KS2 |
Tips to build emotional resilience in kids
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'Coming back to school in a bubble': a book for children, created and shared by Shere Infant School & Nursery. Written + illustrated by Keisa Matthews - download
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Coronavirus Story - Coronavirus explained for children from © Elsa Support
Coronavirus: a book for children - by Elizabeth Jenner, Kate Wilson & Nia Roberts, Illustrated by Axel Scheffler
Family Support Leaflet - Sources of Financial Support for Families
Family Support Pack - Looking after children’s wellbeing during the coronavirus outbreak
Advice for Parents from RCPCH
Parent/Carer Contingency Planning for coronavirus (COVID-19) |
YouTube - Face Mask tips - A video demonstrating how to put on/take off a face mask properly
Coronavirus (COVID 19): online education resources, a government list - Online educational resources for schools and parents to help children to learn at home.
Advice and support from NSPCC
RSPCA: In an Emergency
Screen Addiction - During these difficult times it is inevitable that our children are spending more time in front of a screen, whether it is for online learning, gaming or keeping in touch with friends and family. This helpful guide published by National Online Safety gives information about screen addiction and includes some useful tips on what you can do to reduce your child’s screen time.
Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health - The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health have identified a range of useful websites and information to help parents and children at this time. The website can be found here:
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