The internet is an amazing resource which enables children and young people to connect, communicate and be creative in a number of different ways, on a range of devices. However, the internet is always changing, and being able to keep up to date with your children’s use of technology can be a challenge. You may sometimes feel that your children have better technical skills than you do, however children and young people still need advice and protection when it comes to managing their lives online. Below are helpful tips to help you set up boundaries and routines that will help to keep children safe online, and learn to use this amazing tool responsibly and safely.
Our school is partnered with Online Safety UK.
As part of this partnership we run two whole day 'live' workshops with Lee Haywood each academic year for both children and parents in school. The content of these reflect current trends, reports and concerns.
Parents are also able to access an online “live” presentation which changes approximately every three months with the newest trends, reports, and concerns. These are designed to fill parents & carers with information to go home and make a positive change. Currently, these parent events run once a month virtually.
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The fact sheets below are designed to help you make an informed decision about whether popular apps and games are a good choice for your child. They also include reviews from other parents.

In School we use a web-filter called Smoothwall, the safest filter in UK Education to ensure that we provide the safest and most appropriate online learning possible for our children. It operates in real-time, which means that there is never any delay between dangerous content going live and our filter's ability to block it. Staff will always choose and check the suitability of a specific website or webpage prior to a lesson if we use the internet as part of children's learning. We also use Videolink (Safeyoutube), to view youtube content safely (and ad-free).