There is no move to remote teaching, with the DfE expecting schools to continue to provide face-to-face teaching. However, heads can consider if some staff work from home, such as office workers.
New polling from Teach First has found that only two per cent of teachers working in schools serving the most disadvantaged communities say all their pupils have adequate access to devices and internet to work from home.
SAFE’ taskforces will help focus on improving pupils’ attendance, reducing the likelihood of young people being excluded from school and keeping young people focused education.
A £100m Pupil Premium Funding (PPF) milestone has now been met - just 11 months after the #EndChildfoodpoverty campaign joined forces with LGfL to drive up applications for Free School Meals.
Ofsted’s Annual Report says it is imperative that all parts of education and care systems are working to enable children of this generation to fulfil their potential.