Online Safety
Online Safety is very important for our children of today. We take e-safety very seriously and aim to deliver high quality curriculum which will equip them with the skills and the integrity needed to stay safe online in the modern world. If you have any questions or require any further support please contact the school.
Online Safety Policy Click Here
This term, children across the whole school have been engaging in weekly Online Safety lessons within our computing curriculum. They have been looking at different strands including privacy, online relationships, and online bullying.
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/
For additional parental information, please visit this website for advice on parental controls, apps and how to talk to your child about online safety.
DO YOU KNOW HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD STAY SMART?
NSPCC
For advice and support on setting up parental controls, adjusting, privacy settings, understanding social networks and more, visit the NSPCC website.
NSPCC held a KS1 & KS2 assembly online in May 2021 to share important information about the work of the NSPCC and remind the children on how to keep themselves safe from harm and get help if they have any worries.
Childnet International
Lots of information for young people on e-safety, including scenarios and games. It also provides free information leaflets for parents, a teacher area and fact sheets.
Common Sense Media - Reviews & AGE Ratings - Best Movies, Books, Apps, Games for Kids
Common Sense Media improves the lives of kids and families by providing independent reviews, age ratings, & other information about all types of media.
Thinkuknow (CEOP)
Thinkuknow is the education programme from the National Crime Agency's CEOP command. Thinkuknow aims to empower children and young people aged 5-17 to identify risks they may face online and know where they can go for support.
National Online Safety
National Online Safety have produced an excellent range of free guides to help parents and carers to protect their children from the increased risk of being online. Their guides are designed to equip school staff, parents and children with the knowledge they need to understand online dangers and how best to react should an incident arise. Click on the links below to access the guides for a range of very popular online activities.