Remote Education Provision Statement
At Spring Gardens Primary School, we are committed to ensuring that all pupils can continue learning effectively in the event that they are unable to attend school in person. Our remote education offer is designed to provide high‑quality, accessible learning that mirrors, as closely as possible, the curriculum delivered in school.
Our Remote Learning Platform: Microsoft Teams
We use Microsoft Teams as our primary platform for remote education. Teams provides a secure and user‑friendly space where pupils can:
- Access learning resources and daily lesson materials
- Join live or recorded teaching sessions
- Submit work and receive feedback
- Communicate safely with their teachers and peers
Our Remote Education Aims
Our remote education aims are to:
- Ensure continuity of teaching and learning for all pupils
- Provide a balanced and broad curriculum in line with current in‑school provision
- Support pupils’ well‑being by maintaining regular contact and structure
- Offer high‑quality teaching through a combination of live lessons, recorded content, and independent activities
What Pupils Can Expect
- A daily timetable of learning aligned with the curriculum taught in school
- Clear instructions for accessing lessons and completing tasks via Microsoft Teams
- Opportunities for interaction, discussion, and feedback
- Support for pupils with additional needs to ensure accessibility and engagement
Support for Families
We understand that remote learning can present challenges for families. To support this, we will provide:
- Guidance on how to use Microsoft Teams
- Regular communication from class teachers
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Access to printed materials or loan devices where available
Safeguarding and Online Safety
All remote learning follows our school’s safeguarding and online safety policies. Pupils are expected to use Microsoft Teams responsibly and follow the school’s behaviour and online conduct expectations.