E-Safety
Technology plays a huge part in children's everyday experiences and it is vital that we teach them how to stay safe online. Internet safety is embedded in our curriculum in order for it to become a natural part of the children's learning, as well as through discussions on Internet Safety Day.
Useful information on how you can help your child to stay safe online can be found at:
Ask About Games
Information and advice about video game age ratings and how to play games safely and responsibly.
Childnet
Information to help keep your child safe online.
Common sense media
Find age-appropriate movies, books, apps, TV shows, video games, websites, and music.
Internet matters
Helping parents keep their children safe online.
National Online Safety
Specialists in Online Safety Training for Schools - they equip school staff, parents and pupils with the knowledge they need to understand online dangers.
NSPCC Online Safety
NSPCC have teamed up with O2 to help you keep children safe when they're using the internet, social networks, apps, games and more.
Parent Info
Help and advice for families in a digital world.
Parent Zone
Resources for families to help them meet the challenges of the digital age.
Think u know
Advice for parents/carers and learners on keeping safe online.
UK Safer Internet Centre
Online safety tips, advice and resources to help children and young people stay safe online.
E-Safety Downloads
- A Facebook checklist from SWGfL
- A guide for parents & carers on how to help children search safely
- A guide to live streaming
- A practical guide for parents & carers whose children are using social media
- A Snapchat checklist from SWGfL
- A Twitter checklist from SWGfL
- Advice for parents and carers on cyberbullying from the DfE
- An Instagram checklist from SWGfL
- Child safety on YouTube
- Internet Matters Online safety age guide 11-13 years
- Internet Matters Online safety age guide 6-10 years
- Internet safety e booklet
- Netflix safety Guide Oct 2021
- Social media privacy settings guide
- Tik Tok letter to Year 6 11th Feb 2022
- Tik Tok Parent Guide
- Tik Tok parent guide Nov 2019.pdf
- Whats App Parent guide 2022