Online Safety
In today’s digital world, keeping children safe online is more important than ever. The internet provides amazing opportunities for learning and growth, but it also comes with potential risks. By focusing on online safety, we can ensure children have a secure space to explore, learn, and connect confidently. Our dedication to protecting children online supports their well-being and promotes a positive and rewarding digital experience.
As part of Computing in our school - we aim to teach children about the importance of all forms of Online Safety.
Below are a list of useful websites, advice and resources that you may find helpful when navigating the issue of online safety with your children.
Please see our Online Safety Policy:
Useful websites:
CEOP Safety Centre - Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) is part of the National Crime Agency and their website can be used to report if you are worried about online abuse or the way someone is communicating online.
NSPCC - Keeping Children Safe Online From understanding apps to setting parental controls, the NSPCC has information and resources to help you understand Online Safety and talk about it with your child.
National College – Lots of resources for parents and courses available too.
Parental Guides for You-Tube add Social Media
Parent Guides for Popular Games
Parent Guides for Devices
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- Devices.pdfPDF File
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- what-parents-need-to-know-about-children-s-devices.pdfPDF File