The information on this page will support our students to access remote learning for independent learning/revision, closure of the school or if individuals are unable to attend school but are able to learn.
Students should follow their curriculum overviews using the links provided below, along with the resources on their Google Classroom.

Click the image below to access the Student Intranet, which contains all online resources used during the school day.

You will need a school email address and password which will be given to you. Please ask your teacher if you don’t have one.
Type your school email address
Type your password*

*A prompt to change your password will appear if you are signing in for the first time.

If you are having an access issue, refer to our How To log in or contact your teacher for assistance. If you are unable to contact them through Google Classroom – send an email to reception@paxmanacademy.school with your teacher’s name in the title and this will be forwarded to them.

The most common problem is that students are logged into a personal Google account, rather than their school Google Account.
β€’ Left-click the logo (or the blue ‘Sign in’ box) in the top right-hand corner of the Google landing page (next to the nine dot Google waffle) to see which account is currently active.
β€’ There is an option to sign-out of the current account, to sign-in to a different account or add a new account.
β€’ Students can then log in to Google using their school email address and their Google password

Some key advice for those working from home:

  • Be kind online – when using group chats or social networking sites be mindful of what you say and how you say it.
  • Keep your personal details private – if you have not met the person then do not share any information, they could be a fake using this crisis as an opportunity.
  • Think before you post, send or forward – there are Coronavirus scams out there, do not allow yourself or your family to fall victim.
  • Do not share your password with others – it can be frustrating not getting into a document or an online resource, but passwords are there for a reason.
  • Be careful who you webcam/FaceTime with – if you are asked, always let a trusted adult know. Some attachments are malware designed to corrupt your device – do not open an attachment unless you are 100% sure it is safe and from a trusted source
    If anything happens online that worries or upsets you – Tell a trusted adult or report the incident on the CEOP website.
  • Visit our student e-Safety webpage for further guidance about keeping safe online. Recommended websites offering information and practical advice on staying safe online.