Remote Learning

Remote Learning at Studfall Junior Academy
At Studfall Junior Academy, we want every child to keep learning even if they cannot be in school. Our Remote Learning Policy helps us make sure learning continues safely and smoothly.
When Remote Learning Might Be Needed
Sometimes we may need to switch to remote learning. This could happen because of bad weather safety concerns or advice from the Local Authority Trust or Government.
If this happens, we will provide learning in different ways to suit the situation. Our aim is always to keep things consistent and reduce any disruption for your child
How We Will Contact You
If the school needs to close, we will let you know through:
- Arbor (our email and text messaging service)
- Updates on our school website
- Updates on Class Dojo
For longer closures we will also send extra details by email.
You can find more information in our full Remote Learning Policy below.
What Parents Need to Know
- Live Lessons: These will take place on Microsoft Teams during school hours (8:50 am to 3:25 pm). Children should behave just as they would in class.
- Your Role: Please supervise sessions make sure your child has a quiet space (not a bedroom) and help them stay ready and focused.
- Teachers: Our teachers will provide lessons feedback and keep everything professional online.
Children: Pupils should be prepared respectful and follow school behaviour rules.
Helpful Online Resources
Here are some great websites to support learning at home:
- Times Tables Rock Stars
- Spelling Shed
- Numbots
- DfE Multiplication Tables Check
- Oxford Owl – Free eBooks
- Primary resources, homework help and online games - BBC Bitesize
- Visit Oak National Academy provides a wide range of high-quality video lessons and activities that support the national curriculum. These lessons are designed by experienced educators and offer excellent learning opportunities.


