If SOME pupils in a class are required to remain at home, class teachers put a copy of the class materials on Teams / The Class Notebook. Pupils must work through these materials to keep up with the rest of the class. Teachers use BromCom to provide any further specific information to pupils in their class. The pupils who are at home do not automatically receive live teaching. However, teachers may try to involve pupils in an on-site lesson via the class Team, depending on the style and content of the lesson. Pupils should check BromCom regularly to check and must attend remotely when requested by their teacher. Where possible, form tutors register the pupils via Teams alongside their peers who are in school.
There may be times when ALL pupils in a particular class or classes are required to remain at home. In this case, ALL teaching for the affected classes moves to a remote provision. Pupils are expected to log onto the class Team at the start of the lesson to be registered. They are ALL taught remotely.
There may be times when a whole year group is required to remain at home. In this instance, ALL teaching AND registration moves to a remote provision. Senior Leaders communicate this to parents and carers. In this case, pupils should log into Teams at home at 8.25am each morning. Form tutors start a Teams meeting at 8.30am, taking the register and checking that pupils are well. If a pupil is unwell, parents / carers must contact the school in the normal way.
We have made a series of tutorial videos to help you learn how to use the systems we use. You will find these below.
This short video explains how to log in to Microsoft Office and to access your school email.
This short video explains how to join a live remote lesson, for example the 8:30am meeting with your tutor group.
There is a more detailed video available here.
This video goes in depth in to how to use the Class Notebook.
A printable guide is also to the left of this page.
This short video explains how to use Assignments within Microsoft Teams.
Whilst using Office works very well through a web browser, it can be useful to install the applications, especially if you are working on a mobile device.
The first video explains how to do this on a Windows or Mac computer.
The second video explains how to do this on an iOS device like an iPhone or iPad.
An additional video will show how to install this on an Android device. Coming soon!