Remote Education

In the uncommon event of children being unable to access school, we will liaise with parents/ carers to outline remote education plans. This needs to be made in agreement with school and the request should meet our criteria before approval.

At TMPF Trust, we are committed to ensuring that every child can continue learning effectively if they are unable to attend school in person. Should remote learning be required, we will provide quality, age appropriate tasks and resources through resources available for collection, live links, or online platforms.

If remote learning becomes necessary, we will communicate arrangements clearly and promptly with parents and carers. The safeguarding of pupils in school and learning remotely will remain a priority throughout.

Child looking at the TMPF Trust website on a computer screen.

'Remote education should not be viewed as an equal alternative to attendance in school. Providing remote education during a pupil’s absence does not reduce the importance of bringing that absence to an end as soon as possible.'

Department for Education (DfE)