Online Safety
The internet can be an amazing tool for communication and collaboration, whether it’s working on a project together, researching a topic or keeping in touch with old friends. However, we also understand that the internet can be a place where children can see information and communication that might not be true, helpful or kind.
How are we helping?
- Our PSHE curriculum and our computing curriculum teach age appropriate lessons about important online safety topics
- Our leaders, teaching staff and non teaching staff have updated training about online safety, thanks to the National Online Safety organisatio
- Our staff share and recommend high quality resources to help our school community. Please see the attached links below.
As a school, we would also like to hear any issues that you may experience online. Please feel free to speak to a member of staff should you have any questions or concerns.
Anything online which makes you or your child feel uncomfortable should be reported to CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre) which can be done via the following link: https://www.ceop.police.uk/safety-centre/