Staying Safe Online
Please make sure you carefully monitor your child's use of the Internet and check the appropriateness of websites. If you or your child have any concerns, you can report this to CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection) by clicking here. Our Acceptable Use agreements have been shared and signed by children at school and you can refer to these with your children. Please click here to see the agreements. The NPSCC website has a wide range of advice and resources for keeping your child safe online. Please click here for more information.
Please make sure you carefully monitor your child's use of the Internet and check the appropriateness of websites. If you or your child have any concerns, you can report this to CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection) by clicking here. Our Acceptable Use agreements have been shared and signed by children at school and you can refer to these with your children. Please click here to see the agreements. The NPSCC website has a wide range of advice and resources for keeping your child safe online. Please click here for more information.
The Department for Education expect primary age children learning at home to take part in 3 hours of learning activities each day. You may find it helpful to structure your day at home to reflect this, fitting in with times to best suit your family circumstances.
All learning at home is now set daily on Google Classroom. Visit classroom.google.com to login.
Wednesday 6th January
Maths Lesson video
Phonics Lesson video
Topic Lesson video
All learning at home is now set daily on Google Classroom. Visit classroom.google.com to login.
Wednesday 6th January
Maths Lesson video
Phonics Lesson video
Topic Lesson video