Online safety Updates
Alternatively, you can fill in an online concern slip found in your computing folders and hand this in to an adult you can trust or Miss Jolly.
Are you worried about the way someone has been communicating with you online? Report it straight to CEOP.
Switch Off For Sleep
This summer, we're launching an exciting new initiative: "Switch Off for Sleep"! We invite all our students to turn off their screens at least 30 minutes before bedtime. This initiative follows a recent assembly where we learned about the numerous benefits of reducing screen time before sleep, including better sleep quality and improved overall well-being.
To participate, simply sign and date an emoji on the card below for each night your child manages to switch off their screens at lest 30 minutes before bed. (Copies of these cards are also available in the school office. ) When school resumes, send the completed card with your child during the first week of term. We’ll tally the results to see which class has achieved this the most, and the winning class will receive a special prize!
Online Safety Newsletter- Summer
I-venger's Top Tips For Online Safety
Our I-venegers team has been hard at work collaborating with all the classes to develop the best top 10
tips for staying safe online. They did an outstanding job gathering pupils' ideas and reviewing the rules
each class proposed. This collective effort has resulted in the following top tips, which will be displayed
around the school to remind our community of the best practices for online safety:
Online Safety Newsletter- Spring
Safer Internet Day Virtual Pet Show
This year for Safer Internet Day we put on a virtual pet show. Children created videos or presentations to showcase their wonderful pets, all whilst ensuring the information that they were sharing within these were safe. We had some wonderful entries, please see the children's and staff entries below.
On Safer Internet Day, every child had the opportunity to vote for the pets and leave positive comments to help be a positive influence online. This helped find winners in all four categories.
Watch the videos below to see who were crowned the best in show.
Staff Virtual Pet Show
Online Safety Newsletter
i-Vengers Christmas Video
Please watch the video below for some Online Safety tips for families this Christmas.
Online Safety Newsletter
Cyber Choices- The National Crime Agency
According to The National Crime Agency, some young people are vulnerable to becoming involved in cyber crime or have already committed offences.
They may be motivated by a desire to challenge their skills, boredom or a lack of understanding of the law and the consequences of breaking it. They may be illegally hacking or using stressor services while gaming for example. The Cyber Choices team want to prevent this through the education of young people.
Please take a look at the leaflet below to gain more insight into this and visit their website for more information targeted towards supporting parents/carers with this: Cyber Choices - National Crime Agency