Pupil Information
🛡️ Staying Safe Online
We love using the internet to learn, play and explore – but it’s important to stay safe while we’re online!
🧠 Think Before You Click
If something looks strange or you’re not sure what it is – don’t click! Ask a grown-up to help.
🔒 Keep Your Information Private
Don’t share your name, school, address, or passwords. Your information belongs to you!
💬 Be Kind Online
Use kind words and treat people with respect. If you wouldn’t say it in real life, don’t say it online.🚫 Don’t Talk to Strangers
If someone you don’t know messages you online – don’t reply. Tell a trusted adult right away.
🙋 Ask for Help
If anything makes you feel upset or confused, tell an adult you trust. You’re not alone!
💡 Remember:
You will never get into trouble for asking for help or speaking up. Stay safe and smart online!
Our Commitment to Online Safety
We teach our children how to stay safe online through our computing curriculum, PSHE lessons, and whole-school assemblies. Pupils learn about:
- Keeping personal information private
- Being kind and respectful online
- Recognising unsafe or inappropriate content
- What to do if they feel worried or unsure about something online
Online safety is also a key part of our safeguarding procedures, and staff receive regular training to stay up to date with current guidance and best practices.
Helping Children Stay Safe at Home
Online safety is a shared responsibility. We work in partnership with parents and carers to help children develop good digital habits. You can support your child by:
- Talking regularly about what they do online
- Setting clear rules for screen time and device use
- Using parental controls on devices and apps
- Encouraging your child to tell you if something doesn’t feel right
We recommend the following websites for up-to-date advice and guidance:
What To Do If You’re Worried
If you have any concerns about your child’s online activity or safety, please don’t hesitate to contact the school. Our Designated Safeguarding Lead is the headteacher, Mr Philp, and our Deputy Safeguarding Leads are the Deputy Head Mrs Halliwell and Senior Mental health Lead Mrs Bartlett.
We are always here to help.
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