Online Safety
We take online safety issues very seriously. We ensure that all pupils in school receive regular e-safety reminders. All members of staff receive regular e-safeguarding updates. We complete e-safety surveys with pupils and parents to understand the e-safeguarding needs of the children attending our school.
Useful Websites
The following websites are suitable for children:
- BBC Own It – a place to help you boss your life online.
- Childnet International – for primary children.
- ThinkUKnow – learning resource for children.
The following websites are useful for parents and for further guidance and support:
- CEOP YouTube Channel – videos about different aspects of e-safety for parents.
- Common Sense Media – advice on kid-safe browsers and search sites.
- Common Sense Media Games Reviews – check the games that your children are playing. Giving honest and clear reviews of the game and its content.
- Internet Matters – a guide to help you through the many issues children can experience when using the internet.
- Internet Watch Foundation – the UK Hotline for reporting criminal online content.
- Meta (Facebook) Safety Centre – guides to Facebook settings.
- UK Safer Internet Centre: Parental Controls – how to set up parental controls offered by your home ISP.
- Vodafone Digital Parenting Magazine – view and download copies of this magazine which includes great advice and tips for parents.