E-Safety

 

Technology is an integral part of modern life. As such, we ensure that we not only teach our pupils how to use a range of different computing technologies through their computing lessons, but that we are frequently covering E-Safety. We use the Sheffield Scheme of Work for Primary Computing which has E-safety lessons built into every unit the children will cover. 

We also cover E-safety through our RSHE curriculum, which has it's own safeguarding strand, annual online safety weeks , anti-bullying week and assemblies.  

We teach our children to stay safe online by being SMART.

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E-Safety at home

We understand the difficulties in keeping up with the content that children are accessing online. 

Below are a number of websites and links to support parents / carers in being aware of the dangers online and ways that you can support your child in keeping safe when using the internet. 

Think-U-Know: advice from the Child Exploitation & Online Protection Centre. 

Childnet: help and advice for professionals and families on keeping children safe online.

CEOP: a place to report online abuse. 

NSPCC: online safety advice

Safe Search Kids: provides safe browsing for children.