Remote learning
At Stamford Park, we want all children to keep learning and thriving, whether they are in school or learning from home. Our remote learning approach is designed to be flexible, positive, and supportive for families, recognising that every household is different.
Our Approach
If your child needs to learn from home, we will:
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Provide meaningful and well-sequenced work that follows the curriculum taught in school.
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Share daily learning activities in English, maths and foundation subjects.
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Include a balance of online resources, independent tasks, and practical activities that can be done at home.
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Offer feedback and encouragement to keep children motivated.
We will only use live or recorded online lessons if the whole school, or a large group, is required to close.
What Parents Can Expect
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Children in Key Stage 1 (Years 1–2) will receive around 3 hours of learning each day.
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Children in Key Stage 2 (Years 3–6) will receive around 4 hours of learning each day.
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Work will be shared in manageable chunks and designed so children can complete it as independently as possible.
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Teachers will check children’s progress and adapt future tasks as needed.
How We Support Families
We know home learning can be a challenge. To help, we will:
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Provide paper copies or loan devices if online access is difficult.
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Offer clear timetables and instructions.
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Stay in regular contact with families through phone or email.
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Provide support for wellbeing as well as learning.
Keeping Children Safe
Your child’s safety is our priority. During remote learning we:
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Follow our Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy.
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Use secure, approved platforms.
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Share regular reminders about online safety with children and families.