Blended Learning


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At Sophia High School, we have imagined an exciting new future for education and have brought this to life through our online blended learning programme. Our students take part in live interactive lessons, led by their team of fully qualified, experienced teachers. We are delighted to be the only UK online education provider to offer high quality, interactive online schooling to children in key stage 1 (year 1 – year 2).

Dynamic live learning sessions
Students take up their role as active participants during our dynamic live learning sessions and our hybrid learning model ensures that digital learning time and independent home learning opportunities are both balanced and age appropriate.
Daily timetabled virtual lessons
Our blended online digital learning programme provides students with daily timetabled virtual lessons in English, maths, science, French and the international primary curriculum (y1 – y6) or international middle years curriculum (y7-y9).
Concept-focused IPC and IMYC curriculums
The challenging, thematic, concept-focused IPC and IMYC curriculums, at both the primary and secondary level, not only provide a clear process of learning which help to develop creative, engaged and active learners, but also ensures breadth in curriculum coverage ensuring that wider subject objectives from science, geography, history, art, design, technology, music, sustainable and international mindedness are met.

Student work is differentiated, assigned, submitted, assessed and returned via our classroom learning portal. Lessons are recorded and all our learning is visible to both our students and parents. Google Drive helps to ensure that work is both easily accessible, offers collaboration-friendly tools to support the way we communicate, work together and store information online and that student work is difficult to lose.

In leading from the front on digital learning, we not only deliver our online lessons using the latest learning platforms designed to foster both a community of learners but also offer high quality learning opportunities both when working online and independently on home learning tasks.

Central to this is the importance we place on relationships with our parents and our students. From weekly whole school celebration assemblies for students and touch point parent meetings to discuss student progress, a programme of termly standardised assessment and reporting to measure student learning and achievement and inspirational learning tasks which aim to challenge, motivate and inspire learners, we are reimagining education.