Timetables for remote education
The priority should always be for schools to deliver high-quality face-to-face education to all pupils.
Remote education should only ever be considered as a short-term measure and as a last resort where in person attendance is not possible. In cases where it is not possible or contrary to government guidance for some or all pupils to attend face-to-face education, remote education will be provided.
This might include:
- occasions when school leaders decide that it is not possible for their setting to open safely, or that opening would contradict guidance from local or central government.
- occasions when individual pupils, for a limited duration, are unable to physically attend their school but are able to continue learning, for example pupils with an infectious illness.
Pupils are provided a full timetable of learning, equivalent to the school day.