Remote learning
At Richard Cloudesley School, remote learning is designed to ensure that pupils who are too ill to attend physically, including those learning from home or in hospital schools, continue to access a high‑quality and personalised curriculum.
Class teams provide carefully planned activities that mirror the in‑school experience and are adapted so pupils can continue working towards their EHCP outcomes, with teachers consulting closely with families to accommodate medical, physical and communication needs.
For children in hospital settings, learning is coordinated with hospital school staff wherever possible, ensuring continuity, consistency and a shared understanding of pupils’ targets and therapy needs.
Across all situations, the school’s priority is to maintain meaningful connection, uphold wellbeing, and ensure pupils remain included in their class community even when they cannot be on site.