Online Safety
E-Safety Link Governor
Safeguarding Link Governor
Online Safety Policy - September 2021
We value Computing within our school and acknowledge the wealth of resources it offers for us all as learners and different approaches to learning that it supports.
As a community, it is really important that we all work together to ensure that we all stay safe when using technology. Online Safety is no longer just talking about the internet but making safe and responsible choices when using a whole host of technologies such as; computers, games consoles (such as Xbox), mobile phones, televisions, tablets, ipads and the list continues to grow!
At school, we embed Online safety in our school curriculum. We work closely with Herts for Learning to ensure that we are up to date with current advice and practice.
Any concerns regarding Online Safety should be brought to the immediate attention of the acting head teacher, Mrs J Tucker who is our Online-Safety co-ordinator.
We have added some documents below that contain useful information on how to keep your children safe, tips on how to initiate conversations around the subject of Online Safety and specific advice on online gaming and parental controls.
Expectations and responsibilities for parents:
- support the school’s approach to online safety and not upload or add any text, image, sound or videos that could upset or offend any member of the school community, or bring the school name into disrepute.
- support the school’s policy and help prevent their child/ren from signing up to services such as Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and YouTube whilst they are underage (13+in most cases).
- close online accounts if the school finds that these accounts are active for an underage child.
Following our Safer Internet workshop for years 5 & 6, please find below the help sheets discussed.
Family Internet Agreement - Template
MASTER Childnet Online Reputation Checklist
Supporting Young People Online Conversation Starter - Mind the Gap
ONLINE SAFETY - UPDATED DOCUMENT - February 2021
Coronavirus (COVID-19): keeping children safe online
Advice and guidance to help parents and carers to keep children safe online during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Updated SafeToNet licensing information.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-keeping-children-safe-online
Parents' Guides
Please download and read the following guides for parents:
Social Networking Facebook Twitter Snapchat Instagram
Parenting in a digital world on line Jan 2019
Parents' E-Safety Workshop - 25th Jan 2017
Safer Internet Day 2019 - https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/safer-internet-day/2019
For news and articles surrounding internet safety please click here
13 Reasons Why Facebook is for 13 year olds
Questions you may want to ask your children
Supporting Young People Online
In partnership with Parent Zone, CEOP have created Parent Info, a free newsfeed service for school websites, which offers articles by leading experts on every aspect of children and young people’s lives. Any school can sign up and take a few simple steps to integrate Parent Info into their own website at
Herts for Learning information for parents
Online safety newsletter for parents and carers spring 2022
Online Safety newsletter for parents and carers autumn 2021
Online safety newsletter for parents and carers summer 2021
Herts For Learning - e-Safety for Parents
Teaching online safety in school
Advice for parents and carers on cyberbullying
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NSPCC
NSPCC | The UK children's charity | NSPCC
www.thinkuknow.co.uk
Guide to internet safety and safe surfing for young people from Think U Know. Learn about online safety when using blogs, chatting, online gaming, P2P and other forms
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