Online Safety

Online Safety Newsletter 1

 

Each class from Reception to Year 6 will have have at least one dedicated Online Safety lesson per half term. These lessons will ensure that we cover many of  the objectives outlined in the Government document – Education for a Connected World.

Each year group will cover all eight strands and any objectives not covered during our designated Online Safety lessons, can be touched upon through other curriculum areas.

Please click on the image below to see our Online Safety curriculum map.

 

(Image credit : Project Evolve)

 

Further Online Safety will be taught throughout the year within the Computing Curriculum.

We are pleased to announce that we have been awarded  National Online Safety School status for the 2023-2024 academic year, this is the year fourth year we have achieved this. We will continue to work hard to keep ourselves and others safe whilst online and hopefully gain the status for 2024-2025.

 

 

Parent Guides

Parents Guide to Netflix

Parents Guide to Crypto Currency

Roblox Guide

Keeping Children Safe Online information

Esafety Activity Pack

 

Please click on the links below for information about the apps:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Can a digital friend help children talk about their feelings? Check out the app below

Other useful websites:

NSPCC

Get Safe Online

Think U Know

parentinfo.org

commonsensemedia.org

 

We are proud to be a part of SUA Trust

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SUAT supports and leads in the set-up of new academies joining the partnership. The services provided by the central support function cover both educational and non-educational support. In terms of educational support, SUAT is linked to the School of Education of Staffordshire University, which is an outstanding ITT provider.