Online Learning
Below are some websites that children can access at home to support them with their learning.
Disclaimer: While we have reviewed the listed websites to ensure they are suitable, we cannot guarantee a completely safe experience. We take no responsibility for any inappropriate or harmful content users may encounter. Please use your own discretion and browse responsibly.
This site is old and no longer updated and yet there’s so much still available, from language learning to BBC Bitesize for revision. No TV licence required except for content on BBC iPlayer.
Learn computer programming skills – fun and free.
Creative computer programming, also used within the computing curriculum.
All sorts of engaging educational videos.
Activities and quizzes for younger kids.
Learn languages for free. Web or app.
Free science lessons to try at home.
Wide range of cool educational videos.
You Tube videos on many subjects for a younger audience.
Digital enterprise award scheme you can complete online.
All kinds of making including 3D design and electronic circuits.
Listening activities for the younger ones.
Resources for English language learning.
Lots of free resources for Primary age.
Geography gaming.
If you have a stamp and a nearby post box.
Good, free art activities.
Easy arts and crafts for little ones.
Creative art and craft activities for the very youngest.
Educational online games.
Activities and quizzes.
Every student has their own login for TTRS, a fun way to practice timetables and division, the more you play, the more rewards you can earn.
Every student has their own login for Numbots, however, this is aimed more towards KS1. A fun way to learn counting up and down.
A fun game where you need to try pinpoint your location in the world from a Google street view.
Are you ready for a LEGO Challenge? A 30-Day LEGO Challenge to let their imaginations run wild!