I know all schools are different but what's reasonable to expect a school to do as a minimum, and what has worked well at your school to help keep children engaged with learning and look after their well-being?
No moans please about what your school is getting badly wrong (there are loads of threads about that already). I'm after positive stories and suggestions I can take back to my school. (I know they are in theory going back in September but I'm not convinced it will be full time consistently especially if we have another wave.)
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What is the minimum primary schools should/could do to support children in years 2-5 ?
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RoomOnOurBroom · 28/06/2020 12:53
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