Our children are regularly updated with comprehensive e-safety guidance throughout their time with us. We deliver key messages via our e-safety lessons as part of the Computing and PSHCE curriculum. Our assemblies and tutor time programme are also used as opportunities to provide updates on e-safety.
Our key staff ensure children, parents, staff and governors receive appropriate advice and guidance.
The school has a secure network and ICT facilities that filter our internet and email systems to ensure learners and staff are safe when utilising the ICT systems.
Cyberbullying
Advice for parents and carers on cyberbullying: Department for Education
Internet Watch Foundation
You can anonymously and confidentially report:
Click here to find more details
The things I wish my parents had known
The Children’s Commissioner has launched a guide for parents and carers on online sexual harassment and how they can support children to stay safe online.
“The things I wish my parents had known” draws together advice on how parents should manage tricky conversations around sexual harassment and access to inappropriate content, including pornography.
Messaging applications guide
CREST - Centre for Research and Evidence on Security Threats
Information for parents
What parents need to know about:
Our children are regularly updated with comprehensive e-safety guidance throughout their time with us. We deliver key messages via our e-safety lessons as part of the Computing and PSHCE curriculum. Our assemblies and tutor time programme are also used as opportunities to provide updates on e-safety.
Our key staff ensure children, parents, staff and governors receive appropriate advice and guidance.
The school has a secure network and ICT facilities that filter our internet and email systems to ensure learners and staff are safe when utilising the ICT systems.
Cyberbullying
Advice for parents and carers on cyberbullying: Department for Education
Internet Watch Foundation
You can anonymously and confidentially report:
Click here to find more details
The things I wish my parents had known
The Children’s Commissioner has launched a guide for parents and carers on online sexual harassment and how they can support children to stay safe online.
“The things I wish my parents had known” draws together advice on how parents should manage tricky conversations around sexual harassment and access to inappropriate content, including pornography.
Messaging applications guide
CREST - Centre for Research and Evidence on Security Threats
Information for parents
What parents need to know about:
Our children are regularly updated with comprehensive e-safety guidance throughout their time with us. We deliver key messages via our e-safety lessons as part of the Computing and PSHCE curriculum. Our assemblies and tutor time programme are also used as opportunities to provide updates on e-safety.
Our key staff ensure children, parents, staff and governors receive appropriate advice and guidance.
The school has a secure network and ICT facilities that filter our internet and email systems to ensure learners and staff are safe when utilising the ICT systems.
Cyberbullying
Advice for parents and carers on cyberbullying: Department for Education
Internet Watch Foundation
You can anonymously and confidentially report:
Click here to find more details
The things I wish my parents had known
The Children’s Commissioner has launched a guide for parents and carers on online sexual harassment and how they can support children to stay safe online.
“The things I wish my parents had known” draws together advice on how parents should manage tricky conversations around sexual harassment and access to inappropriate content, including pornography.
Messaging applications guide
CREST - Centre for Research and Evidence on Security Threats
Information for parents
What parents need to know about: