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Online Safety

Digital Leaders

At St.Clement's we have a small team of Digital Leaders working with Mrs Arnull to help support a whole school awareness to online safety.  Now technology and online activities have become an everyday part of our lives.  We believe educating children how to be respectful and stay safe online is so important.

Please see the minute from our meeting to see what we have been doing in school:   

Safer Internet Day 2023

The Digital Leaders had a great time going to each class, sharing their Top Tips about online safety. 

All the children learnt about making conversations about life online through a story called ‘Hanni and the Magic Window’.  During the afternoon, children enjoyed learning activities by acting out the story and discussing apps they use on devices.  Children also learnt about whom a trusted adult is and who to talk to if they need help about something they have seen online.

Celebrating Safer Internet day

 

The Digital Leaders did a fantastic job sharing their Online Safety Top tips with the children as the went round the school.

All the children had fun wearing a splash of blue to promote conversation.  The
children learnt about being a positive gamer and asking a grown up for help when using the internet through a story called 'Digiduck and the Magic Castle'.

 

Internet Safety Day

Internet Safety

 

At St Clement's and St John's Internet Safety is very important to us. We have active e-safety policies in place and we present internet safety lessons to all our classes. As part of this delivery we also have external specialists present to the students to give them the best possible protection.

 

Internet Safety Quick Tips:

  1. NEVER post personal information, such as a phone number, home number, address, or your location on any social networking sites/applications.
  2. NEVER meet in person with anyone you first “met” on the internet. If someone asks to meet you, tell your parents or guardian right away. People may not always be who they tell you they are.
  3. CHECK with your parents before you post pictures of yourself or others online.
  4. DON'T respond to mean or rude messages. You may need to delete friends who continuously bother you or post things that are not appropriate.
  5. NEVER share your password with anyone, including your best friend. The only people who should know your password are your parents or guardian.
  6. ALWAYS use the privacy settings of social networking sites.
  7. If anything makes you feel uncomfortable online, while gaming or when using your phone, talk with your parents or guardian right away.

 

Please find below a list of helpful links that you may find useful. 

 

https://www.ceop.police.uk/

https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/

 

 

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