Online Safety
Our Online Safety leads are Ms Imogen Wallis and Mrs Carly Holland
A whole school approach to online safety helps ensure staff, governors and parents are able to teach children about staying safe when using internet technologies. It also helps make sure pupils themselves know how to behave responsibly online.
Social Media sites like Wats app, Facebook, Snap Chat etc have a recommended minimum age for users. Here are some information sheets on setting up privacy and security settings to ensure everyone stays safe:
- parental-control-epic-games-store-parental-controls-guide
- SafetyCard2020 Discord
- SafetyCard2020 Facebook
- SafetyCard2020 Hoop
- SafetyCard2020 HouseParty
- SafetyCard2020 Messenger-1
- SafetyCard2020 Reddit
- SafetyCard2020 Roblox
- SafetyCard2020 Snapchat
- SafetyCard2020 Twitch
- SafetyCard2020 WhatsApp-1
- SafetyCard2020 Wink
- SafetyCard2020 YouTube
Online Safety Websites for Children and Parents
Parents and Guardians: Please spend time looking at these websites with your children.
(Please be aware that we have no control of the content that you may find on external websites)
The BBC's online safety platform. To help your child be the boss of their online life. Packed with help and advice, skills, inspiration.
Thinkuknow is the education programme from NCA-CEOP, a UK organisation which protects children both online and offline.
Explore one of the six Thinkuknow websites for advice about staying safe when you're on a phone, tablet or computer.
Helping to make the internet a great and safe place for children. Advice, tips and resources for parents and carers, teachers and young people.
Childline 0800 1111
This link contains advice and information for children and young people. There are safe forums where you can discuss any worries that you have and a link to enable you to talk directly to a professional who can help you. Remember that you should also speak to any of the adults in school who are also able to help you.
E-safety Guides for Schools | National Online Safety
National Online Safety are an organisation that provide a comprehensive bank of easy-to-follow parent guides. They are updated regularly and free to download.
If you have been a victim of online abuse or you're worried about somebody else, report it securely by clicking the CEOP button below.
Reporting a concern