Sompting Abbotts' distance learning programme is judged "highly effective"
/Immediately following the UK lockdown and schools closures, Sompting Abbotts Preparatory School began providing all its pupils with a full programme of online learning. This has been teacher-led, using Google Classroom and live Zoom video lessons.
All year groups began receiving online classes April onwards from the start of the summer term. In Many and June, our Reception and Years 1 to 3 year groups were able to return in person to school for lessons, with all teaching following the Government ‘bubble’ and health and safety guidelines, and as much outdoor teaching as possible.
For all children not in school, staff operated a virtual timetable from 9am to 4.30pm. It replicates the children’s normal school timetable and curriculum.
These children are in ‘virtual school’ for registration, academic classes and sports, art and drama activities. They also enjoy lunch breaks and form time.
“It has been a learning exercise for all staff to get our online programme up and running so fast,” said Mr Douch. “But parents and children are really engaged.”
“We’re lucky that our low pupil-teacher ratio makes our remote learning provision very effective. It’s allowed us to continue the one-to-one attention that our school prides itself on. Our pupils have not fallen behind or lost out on their education due to the pandemic.”
“Effective remote learning provision”
Parents rated the school’s online provision in a survey. On average they gave the programme 9/10. The survey resulted in comments from parents including these:
Sompting Abbotts remained open to all children of its key worker parents throughout the schools closure period.