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Your child’s learning and well-being are our highest priorities.
We have taken steps to ensure that your child will continue to have the highest possible standard of education.
Given some of the uncertainties that currently exist, pupils are being asked to learn from home for a period of time due to national restrictions.
Whilst we will always prioritise having our children in academy, we want to be prepared for every eventuality to ensure our pupils’ learning can continue without disruption.
Should your child be asked to learn from home, we will ensure that they can continue to access their curriculum and the close support and guidance of their teachers.
We have plans in place which mean that your child would continue their learning without disruption and be taught a wide range of subjects. Put simply, we will ensure that our pupils access the same high level of educational provision available to them in their academy.
If you have any further questions regarding this, then please feel free to contact the class teacher or email: Postbox.Reedswood@e-act.org.uk
The following pages will give more information for parents on how to access the learning platforms and what the expectations for home learning will be.
Remote Learning
- Google Classroom – classroom.google.com
- Times Tables Rockstars – https://ttrockstars.com
- Purple Mash – https://www.purplemash.com
- Seesaw – https://app.seesaw.me
- Education City – https://go.educationcity.com
Useful Links
Expectations for home learning
Online etiquette for pupils and parents
Support for pupils with additional needs
Remote learning parent champions
Supporting SEND pupils at home
Here you will find resources to support your child’s needs including sensory and emotional well being. If your child or your family require further support and information please contact the SENCo at laura.smith@e-act.org.uk.
Local Links
- Walsall Educational Psychology service and Early help guide
- Walsall SEND information for families
Speech and Language
Articulation station is a free app you can download to help with speech pronunciation.
Educational Resources
Supporting pupils with specific learning difficulties
Social Stories
Sensory activities
Sensory play is a benefit for all children, but it particular helps children with SEND in social and language development, physical gross and fine motor skills as well calming them down.
Useful website links
Sources of Support
Childline
Get help and advice about a wide range of issues. Childline is a counselling service for children and young people up to their 19th birthday in the United Kingdom provided by the NSPCC.
NSPCC
Samaritans
Samaritans provide emotional support to anyone in emotional distress, struggling to cope, or at risk of suicide.
Children’s Services
To keep children and young people safe within Walsall and te surrounding area.
Mental Health Support
Dudley and Walsall Mental Health Partnership provides mental health services across Dudley and Walsall.
Young Minds
youngminds.org.uk | 0808 802 5544
Young Minds is the UK’s leading charity fighting for children and young people’s mental health.
Police
west-midlands.police.uk | 999 | 101
West Midlands Police. Preventing crime, protecting the public and helping those in need.
Food Banks
greatbarr.foodbank.org.uk | 0121 357 5399
bloxwichblakenall.foodbank.org.uk | 07747 301374
The Trussell Trust runs the largest network of foodbanks in the UK, giving emergency food and support to people in crisis.
Staying Safe Online
Internet Matters
Support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online