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Compton All Saints Church of England Primary School

Online Safety

Online Safety at Compton All Saints CofE Primary School

Introduction

At Compton All Saints CofE Primary School, we understand the importance of online safety in today's digital world. We are dedicated to creating a safe online environment for our students, ensuring they are equipped with the knowledge and skills to navigate the internet responsibly.

Online Safety Curriculum

Our school has developed a comprehensive online safety curriculum tailored to the needs of our students. This curriculum covers essential topics such as cyberbullying, privacy, digital footprints, and safe online communication. You can download the full curriculum here.

 

compton online safety curriculum.pdf

 

Internet Safety Week

We actively participate in Internet Safety Week, a national initiative aimed at promoting safe and responsible internet use. During this week, we organize various activities and events, including interactive sessions to engage students and parents alike.

Parent Information

We believe that parents play a crucial role in ensuring their children's online safety. To support this, we send home informative leaflets that cover a range of online safety topics. These leaflets provide practical tips and advice for parents to help their children stay safe online. You can access these leaflets here:

 

 

Monthly Online Safety Newsletter

Our monthly online safety newsletter keeps parents and students informed about the latest online safety trends, tips, and news. Each newsletter is packed with valuable information to help families stay updated on online safety practices. You can view and download past newsletters here.

 

Resources for Parents and Students

We have compiled a list of recommended online safety resources to help parents and students stay informed and safe online. These resources include guides, websites, and tools that offer valuable information and support.

Guides and Tip Sheets

  • NetSmartz: Offers a variety of tip sheets and guides for parents, educators, and students on topics like cyberbullying, sextortion, and gaming safety. Explore NetSmartz Resources 1.
  • NSPCC: Provides comprehensive online safety advice, including guides on parental controls, talking to children about online safety, and managing online wellbeing. Visit NSPCC Online Safety 2.
  • Internet Matters: Features printable e-safety leaflets and resources for promoting online safety at home and in the classroom. Check Internet Matters Resources 3.

Websites

  • Childnet International: Offers resources and advice for parents, teachers, and young people to help make the internet a great and safe place. Visit Childnet.
  • ThinkUKnow: Provides age-appropriate advice and resources for children, parents, and educators to help keep children safe online. Explore ThinkUKnow.
  • UK Safer Internet Centre: Offers tips, advice, and resources to help children and young people stay safe online. Visit UK Safer Internet Centre.

Tools

  • Common Sense Media: Reviews and rates apps, games, and websites for age-appropriateness, helping parents make informed decisions. Visit Common Sense Media.
  • Family Link by Google: Helps parents set digital ground rules and manage their child's device usage. Learn About Family Link.
  • Qustodio: A parental control app that helps monitor and manage your child's online activity. Explore Qustodio.

These resources are designed to support you in ensuring a safe and positive online experience for your children. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us.

Contact Us

If you have any questions or concerns about online safety, please do not hesitate to contact our online safety coordinator. We are here to help and support our school community in maintaining a safe online environment. You can reach us at [contact information].