Staying Safe Online

Our online safety lessons reflect the importance of using information systems and electronic communication safely. We aim to keep our children safe in the online world, including when using mobile phones, games consoles and wireless technology. We feel it is important to educate our children on the benefits, risks and responsibilities of using information technology. For information and tips on how to keep children safe in the online world, please follow the links below:

BBC Bitesize – Life Online

Help for parents to navigate the world of technology and life online.

NSPCC

Keeping pupils safe online, including e-safety policies and procedures, IT safety and online safety resources.

Internet Matters

Find information and safety settings for your child’s devices and apps, along with guidance to tackle online issues they may face.

Safer Internet

Resources for 3-11 year olds.

Childnet

Helping make the internet a great and safe place for children and young people.

CEOP

Online abuse affects many children and young people every day, CEOP has helped thousands of people in need of support.

Safeguarding against extremism

Help keep your child safe from extremism and radicalisation by knowing what they do online and talking openly about what they see. Use parental controls, check age appropriate apps, and encourage them to speak up if something feels wrong. Schools follow the Prevent duty to help protect children from radicalisation. Stay involved and seek advice early if you're worried.

Educate Against Hate

Help for parents to navigate the world of technology and life online.

Act Early

Prevent Radicalisation and Extremism by Acting Early.

NSPCC – Radicalisation

Find out more about Radicalisation, what it is, why it happens and how to help prevent it