Technology is a growing part of our lives. Both in and out of school we have access to a range of technological resources that help bring learning to life. As technology changes, so do the potential dangers faced by our children as they navigate the digital world, so, at our school, learning how to avoid risks online is a key part of the school’s safeguarding agenda.
Online Safety is a vital life skill and our school aims to protect and educate staff and pupils and support them in developing safe online behaviours both at school and at home.
In February 2022, as part of Online Safety Week, our whole school learnt about how to keep everyone safe whilst they use the internet. Every class contributed an article to our new Online Safety Charter. The article each class chose is what they believe is the most important action we can all take.
Please click here to download our new Online Safety Charter


The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) is a police organisation that helps children stay safe online.
You can make a report to CEOP about a child in danger of abuse. This could be you or someone you know or care for. 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 by clicking on the CEOP button above or visiting http://www.ceop.police.uk/reportabuse
Advice for Parents on Cyberbullying
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How to Use the Internet Safely
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Online Safety Activities
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Parental Control Advice
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Parents Guide to Apps
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