Internet Safety is something which is taught throughout the year, in all classes. The children are taught how to be responsible users of the internet and how to keep themselves safe. They learn about keeping their passwords to themselves and what to do if they encounter a problem whilst they are using the internet.
We encourage parents to promote safe and responsible use of technology at home. If you need support please look at the following websites for advice, guidance and activities you can do with your child to support their learning.
Our e-safety Policy
Internet Safety and OFSTED
Internet safety is something which OFSTED take very seriously and they take this into account with a different advisory document available for the inspecting of E-safety in schools. Please click on the link below for what OFSTED look for during inspections.
Cyberbullying
If you are worried about cyberbullying there are lots of places you can go to for help.
For Kids:
For Parents:
Reporting an incident.
Has someone acted inappropriately towards you online, or to a child or young person you know? It may be inappropriate chat, being asked to do something that makes you feel uncomfortable or someone being insistent on meeting up. You can report it to CEOP (A National Crime Agency command) to investigate.