Online Safety

Our pupils are growing up in a world of ever-changing technology. While we feel that the use of technology is a largely positive aspect of modern life, we cannot ignore the risks that can be associated.

Throughout school we aim to teach children:

  • about the impact of cyber-bullying and what to do if they have been affected.

  • to be vigilant when communicating online recognising that people may not always be who they say they are and to be sensible about what they share.

  • to tell an adult they trust if something is upsetting them.

  • to question the reliability of information given through a web based source.

  • to search responsibly for information while using internet browsers.

We understand that much of our pupil's use of the internet will occur at home, away from the school filters.


Jessie and Friends

To see the latest information fro parents on how to keep their 4-7 years olds safe on line, please click here

Smartphone Safe

If you would like to know more information on how to keep your child safe when they are using a smartphone here is a very useful and informative link here

Internet Safety Resources

There is a great new online safety tool designed for parents launched by the Department for Education called Parent Info.  It's has advice on everything from keeping children safe from online trolls to WhatsApp - a guide for parents.

e-Safety Quick Links

Here are quick links to a range of Internet safety sites that you may find useful too...

NSPCC NetAware

Safer Internet

Childnet

Internet Matters

CEOP Police

What do you need know regarding “Squid Game?” Find out more here

Useful Websites

ThinkUKnow

NSPCC

Childnet

Safer Internet Centre

Bullying UK