To help transition to learning from home, here are some useful documents on setting up for success.
The school and the department have a wide range of software available that has been chosen to be used to best support the students. Google Apps for Education (G-Suite) and Office 365 are available online for free. Students are also eligible to download and licence Adobe and Microsoft software onto personally owned devices. Links are provide below.
Here are some useful guides for how to access some of our most commonly used resources from home.
Even though they are working from home, students still need to comply with school and department policies. The expectations of students and their required behaviour is the same as a face to face lessons.
Whilst learning from home, it is crucial we maintain safe and responsible use of information and communication technologies.
This includes such things as the appropriate use of digital platforms, maintaining respectful communication, and upholding privacy and information protection. We encourage all parents and students to explore these online digital resources and discuss them.
For up-to-date information on the situation and further advice for supporting your child in learning from home, please visit the following websites:
For more specific information on work, modified timetables and accessing Google Classroom for each subject, follow this link:
For quick access to our most commonly used websites and resources (such as student email, G Suite, Education Perfect, student/parent portal and so on), follow this link:
For more information on how you can access free digital books for reading at home, follow this link:
For more information on a range of mental health and well-being services for students, parents and carers, follow this link: