Jump to main content
Search
shortlist register contact us menu
Supporting Schools, Pupils, and Parents Through the School Closures

Supporting Schools, Pupils, and Parents Through the School Closures

Date posted : 30 March 2020

As schools closed on the 20th March, up to 8 million pupils in England were left without a clear idea of when (indeed if, for Year 6, 11 and 13 pupils) they would be returning to their classrooms again. This is the first countrywide school shutdown in modern British history and a time of deep uncertainty for everyone.

Faced with this situation Teaching Personnel has quickly taken practical steps to help support pupils, teachers, schools and parents through this challenging time.

Online Teaching

On 24th March, we launched a service that allowed us to provide schools with access to online teaching.  Using the largest database of flexible education professionals, we are able to support their pupils during a school closure. Making use of technology developed by our sister company, Bramble, we can create online classroom sessions for schools and pupils as required.

Helping Schools

The online teaching service provides schools with a flexible provision which can be tailored quickly to an individual pupil’s needs. The online teachers are drawn from Teaching Personnel’s pool of thoroughly checked and vetted qualified teachers and learning support assistants.

The range of candidates, coupled with the reliability of the Bramble platform, means schools have quickly been able to provide their pupils with a safe and practical way of maintaining learning and engagement.

Request a Call Back

 

Helping Educators

Over 2,000 teachers and teaching assistants signed up for the opportunity of taking part in online teaching within the first 24 hours of the system going live. With schools closing, this was an excellent opportunity for people to continue earning a living while acquiring new skills and helping schools and pupils.

Helping Pupils

With schools closed and the country on lock-down, there is a real risk that pupils will regress and lose the skills they have been working on in class. Online teaching sessions will help children help to maintain learning and keep skills sharp until schools reopen.

Helping Parents

Online teaching sessions can be a real benefit to parents who are facing the reality of home-schooling their children, and help them to balance working from home, providing education and maintaining family life a little more easily.

Request information about booking online teachers

Sign-up to work as an online teacher

 
List #1

Related posts

Meet Morgan – TP Team Spotlight

Teaser

People & Culture

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD10YY

Summary

Meet Morgan Sharkey, Education Recruitment Consultant in our Preston Team What’s your role and what does a typical day look like?                                 

Teaser

Morgan Sharkey, Education Recruitment Consultant, shares an insight into his career and day-to-day life in work.

Read more
ADHD Awareness Month 2025 - Ellen's experience

Teaser

Awareness Days

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD10YY

Summary

This ADHD Awareness Month, Ellen shares her experience of being diagnosed with ADHD and how she's raising awareness of it so more support can be more provided. When someone close to me suggested I

Teaser

In this blog, Ellen shares her experience of ADHD for ADHD Awareness Month.

Read more
Your complete guide to DBS checks

Teaser

Educators

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD10YY

Summary

If you’re starting your teaching journey or returning to the classroom, one of the first things you’ll need is a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. It’s a legal requirement for anyone wor

Teaser

Everything you need to know about DBS checks as an educator

Read more
Safeguarding at Teaching Personnel: Embedding a Culture of Safety

Teaser

Educators

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD10YY

Summary

At Teaching Personnel, safeguarding isn’t just a policy - it’s the foundation of everything we do. As the Designated Safeguarding Lead, I’m responsible for ensuring that we embed a culture of “it

Teaser

At Teaching Personnel, safeguarding isn’t just a policy - it’s the foundation of everything we do.

Read more
Taking on the Three Peaks Challenge

Teaser

People & Culture

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD09YY

Summary

Three peaks, three mountains, three countries… and a lot of sweets. Jordan Chapman shares how the team tackled the Three Peaks Challenge to raise money for charities across the UK. 

Teaser

Read about the TP team taking on the Three Peaks Challenge.

Read more
Celebrating National Teaching Assistants’ Day 2025: Making Every Page Count

Teaser

Awareness Days

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD09YY

Summary

Today, we come together to mark National Teaching Assistants’ Day, a celebration of the incredible work that teaching assistants (TAs) do in schools across the country. This year’s theme, “Read To

Teaser

Read more
Teaching interview questions: what to expect and how to prepare

Teaser

Tips & Advice

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD09YY

Summary

Walking into a teaching interview can be nerve-wracking, even for experienced teachers. The secret? Preparation. Knowing what to expect, understanding the school, and thinking through your answer

Teaser

Teaching interviews can feel daunting, but the right preparation makes all the difference. From common questions to safeguarding, behaviour management, and career development, here’s how to prepare, what to expect, and how to make the best impression.

Read more
Teacher pay scales 2025–26: what you need to know

Teaser

Tips & Advice

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD09YY

Summary

Pay is always a big topic for teachers and school leaders, and with good reason. It affects career choices, retention, and how schools plan. With a 4% rise confirmed for the next academic term, 20

Teaser

Teacher pay scales for 2025–26 are changing, with a confirmed 4% rise across the board. From new starter salaries to leadership pay, discover what the updated scales mean for teachers, schools, and career planning.

Read more
Back To School: How To Set Up The Year For Success

Teaser

Education News

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD09YY

Summary

The start of a new academic year brings a mix of excitement and challenge. New timetables and faces are balanced with the realities of staffing, planning, and ensuring the school settles quickly i

Teaser

The start of term sets the tone for the whole year. From staff onboarding to curriculum planning and wellbeing, discover practical ways to prepare your school for success this September and beyond.

Read more
Inclusive classrooms start with Thrive-trained educators

Teaser

Tips & Advice

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD07YY

Summary

Schools are under pressure. Behaviour issues are rising, pupil needs are more complex, and staff are stretched. In 2024, 18.4% of children in England were reported to have some form of special edu

Teaser

Need skilled staff for today’s complex classrooms? Thrive-trained educators from Teaching Personnel are ready to reduce disruption and support every learner.

Read more
company logo
Search