Home Learning When Absent
Parents requiring work for their child while they cannot attend school can use the links below to access age and National Curriculum appropriate lessons and content to enable their child to continue their education while absent.
Children should also be encouraged to keep up with their daily reading schedule (as described on our Homework page).
Oak National Academy
Please use this link to access the DFE resource when your child is unable to access school. Lessons are appropriate to school year groups and arranged by subject.
Times Tables Rock Stars & Numbots
Children can also use their school login to access TTRS or Numbots from home.
Remote Learning
Information for Parents
The temporary provisions in the Coronavirus Act 2020 expired on 24th March 2022. As a result, the Remote Education (England) Temporary Continuity (No.2) directive no longer has effect.
However, school attendance is mandatory for all pupils of compulsory school age. We will provide remote education to pupils in circumstances when in-person attendance is either not possible or contrary to government guidance. This might include:
- occasions when it is not possible for Mildmay Primary School to open safely, or that opening would contradict guidance from local or central government.
- occasions when individual pupils, for limited duration, are unable to physically attend their school but can continue learning, for example a pupil with an infectious illness.
In these circumstances we will ensure pupils have access to remote education as soon as reasonably practicable, in proportion to the length of absence and disruption to their learning.
Should the need for remote provision arise we will follow government guidance regarding quantity of work: Key Stage 1 will be provided with around three hours a day on average across the cohort; less for those in reception. Key Stage 2 will be given around 4 hours per day.
Remote provision will be distributed via our school Management Information System (Arbor). This may include signposting to Oak National Academy (see above) and other high-quality resources.
Where children are unable to access online provision, we will endeavour to provide hard copies of materials which can be collected from the school office.
The senior leader and overarching responsibility for the quality and delivery of remote education is Mr Dominic Mulholland, the Headteacher.



