Online Safety

As you would protect your child in the real world, you will want to make sure that they are safe whatever they are doing. Like learning to cross the road, online safety skills are skills for life. If your child understands the risks and can make sensible and informed choices online, they can get the most from the internet and stay safe whilst doing so – particularly from those people who might seek them out to harm them. 

The internet is essential in 21st century life for education, business and social interaction. As children move up through the school, their access to various types of technology increases and it stands to reason that their exploration and curiosity increases too. The positives of the digital world outweigh the negatives but children, school staff and parents all need to be aware of various online risks. Keeping children and young people safe online is one of the biggest challenges facing society today and it is all of our responsibility to ensure that children are educated to make positive, informed choices when they are online. For this reason, we subscribe to a monthly online safety newsletter which can be found below. This is a helpful tool to keep everyone up to date with new releases, age restrictions and updates to apps and games.

We hope you find these resources informative and helpful, and as always if you have any questions or concerns please raise them with your child's teacher or contact the school office.

Online Safety Newsletters

July 2026
Please also see video on sharing photos safely, balancing screentime, and tackling cyberbullying.

June 2026
Please also see video on online scams & digital footprints.

May 2026
Please also see video on group chats.

April 2026

March 2026

Safer Internet Day 2026

February 2026

December 2025

November 2025

October 2025

Additional Resources

Parental Controls Information Booklet
This guide will help you set up parental controls and adjust privacy settings to provide your child with a safer online environment. Parental controls can help to protect your child from seeing something that they shouldn’t - although it is important to emphasise that no system is effective all of the time, so it is important to engage with your child and talk to them about their online life regularly. 

July 2026 - sharing photos safely, balancing screentime, and tackling cyberbullying
June 2026 - Online Scams and Digital Footprints
May 2026 - Group Chats
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Further support for parents and carers

Worried? Here's where your can report or talk to someone in confidence

Report Harmful Content

Reporting centre designed to assist everyone in reporting harmful content online

Internet Watch Foundation

You can report sexual images of under 18s online directly to the IWF

CEOP/Child Exploitation and Online Protection

If you are worried about online sexual abuse or the way someone has been communicating online

ChildLine

A free, private and confidential service where you can talk about anything