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Safer Internet Day 2023

7th February 2023 By lwelsh

Safer Internet Day 2023

Safer Internet Day 2023 will take place on the 7th of February 2023, with learning based around the theme ‘Want to talk about it? Making space for conversations about life online’.

Please see the attached guide with tips on how chatting to your child about their digital life can help them avoid online safety threats.

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Filed Under: e-Safety, News, Nursery News, Reception News, Year 1 News, Year 2 News, Year 3 News, Year 4 News, Year 5 News, Year 6 News

Keeping up with the kids

22nd December 2022 By kmcvittie

Internet Matters have put together a short presentation for parents that they can scroll through giving tips for safe use of video games and so on.  Here is the link to the resource: Keeping up with the kids

Filed Under: e-Safety

Safer Internet Day Years 4 and 5

11th February 2022 By vickidavis

As part of Safer Internet Day, the children in Years 4 and 5 discussed the importance of not sharing personal information online and what is acceptable behaviour when gaming online.

The children discussed what they would do in a range of ‘scenarios’ when gaming online. The children had some very sensible and mature answers.

The children worked through a Safer Internet Day booklet and even enjoyed completing a word search and crossword.

Filed Under: e-Safety, News, Year 4 News, Year 5 News

Top tips for seeing something scary online

1st March 2019 By spidrwebadmin

With a lot of attention on the ‘Momo’ challenge this week, the BBC have put together some very useful videos and articles for children and parents.

The following video and article offer general advice on what to do if you see something you don’t like online.

Video – click here

Article – click here

Filed Under: e-Safety

E-safety Videos

1st February 2019 By spidrwebadmin

The South Tyneside Open Zone team have put together some videos which are full of advice for parents related to E-safety.

Episode 2

Keeping Children Safe Online Episode 2 – Discover the Internet Together

Episode 1

NEW – Parent’s E Safety Video

Filed Under: e-Safety

Social Media

1st March 2018 By spidrwebadmin

We would like to remind parents that the minimum age to open an account on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pintrest, Tumblr, Skype and Snapchat is 13 years old.

Whilst parents may choose to allow younger children to use these services, we cannot recommend this and as a school, we must follow Safeguarding policy to maintain the well-being and safety of our children.

  • There is some very useful information on the Internet Matters website – Click here
  • Further information is also available on the NSPCC Net Aware website – Click here

Filed Under: e-Safety

Smartphone Safe

1st March 2018 By spidrwebadmin

Most mobile phones and smartphones now connect to the internet. The filtering on your home computer network may not be covered on mobile devices. The following links provide further information about the potential dangers of mobile devices.

More Useful Information

  • Safer Internet Smartphones
  • Your mobile phone network will also provide information to help you to filter unwanted content. This option is usually switched off and you will need to contact your provider to enable this on your phone.
  • Look out for a copy of the Digital Parenting magazine being sent home from school.

Filed Under: e-Safety

E-Safety at School

1st March 2018 By spidrwebadmin

As part of your child’s curriculum and the development of computer skills, we provide access to the internet only in teacher supervised lessons. We strongly believe that the use of the web and email is hugely worthwhile and an essential tool for children as they grow up in the modern world. But because there are always concerns about children having access to undesirable materials, we have taken positive steps to deal with this risk in school. Our school internet access provider operates a filtering system that restricts access to inappropriate materials.

The E-Safety Curriculum

KS1 – Children will be taught to use technology safely and respectfully, keeping personal information private; identify where to go for help and support when they have concerns about material on the internet or other online technologies.

KS2 – Children will be taught to use technology safely, respectfully and responsibly; recognise acceptable/unacceptable behaviour; identify a range of ways to report concerns about content and contact

Throughout the school year, classes discusses how we can all stay safe online and the dangers we may face on the internet. We also send home an Acceptable Use Policy and ask every KS2 child and their parent to sign it. This way we know they have read and understood our school’s rules on staying safe.

For more information you can view our E-safety policy.

Filed Under: e-Safety

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