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When school came into the living-room

Digital assemblies and PE lessons are part of the mix as children adjust to their new home-learning routine

March 27, 2020 10:08
Tablet teaching for a pupil from Sinai Primary in London this week

BySimon Rocker, simon rocker

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On Tuesday morning, Juliette Lipshaw, head of one the country’s largest Jewish primaries, Sinai, addressed a morning assembly on the theme of resilience.

While most of the Kenton school’s classrooms might have been empty this week, its head was leading its new online operation from the front.

“We started contingency planning a month ago,” said a Sinai spokesman. “Home-learning packs were sent to all children two weeks ago and we have set children up online through Google Classroom.”

As well as assembly, there’s daily maths, English and Jewish studies, along with sessions in other subjects including French and art and even PE. “There is also a bedtime story read by staff every day. And all teachers are contactable every day from nine till four.”