Challenge Grids for Home Learning – Weeks 5 & 6

Don’t forget to check out the latest Challenge Grids!

Your child can complete whichever activities they choose so long as they earn 35 points in the two-week period. They can either send their evidence to admin@stanhopebarrington.org.uk or create a folder or scrap book of evidence to bring to school with them whenever they return. Any emails will be forwarded to your child’s class teacher.

The Challenge Grids will be renewed every two weeks. This is entirely optional and we will continue to update the website as usual with activities, resources and the very popular – Head Teacher Challenge!

You can access the Challenge Grids under the Our Learning tab on the main navigational menu and then clicking on Curriculum Areas or by clicking on Classes and viewing them in the table.

In addition to this support, we have a Parent Learning Mentor–Mrs Howes–available every Tuesday and Thursday mornings between 10am-11am. Any parent can ring the school telephone number (01388 528218) to ask advice, guidance or seek support relating to their child’s learning or Challenge Grid activities

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