Online Safety Guidance

School Online Safety Lead Curriculum: Mr. R. Coy

School Online Safety Management (Filtering and Monitoring): Mr. G. Duggan Seville 

 

The internet is amazing. Children can play, learn, create and connect - opening up a whole world of exciting possibilities. But with the digital world changing all the time, how can we make sure your child's staying safe? Our School follows the National Online Safety Curriculum which supports and runs alongside our Computing Scheme of Work.

 

Crewe - NOS Certified School

Online Safety

Online safety / e-safety is a term which means not only the internet but other ways in which young people communicate using electronic media, e.g. mobile phones. It means ensuring that children and young people are protected from harm and supported to achieve the maximum benefit from new and developing technologies without risk to themselves or others.

We study 8 key areas of learning which covers:

  • Self Image and Identity
  • Online Relationships
  • Online Bullying
  • Online Reputation 
  • Health, Wellbeing and Lifestyle
  • Managing Information Online 
  • Privacy and Security 
  • Copyright and Ownership 

All our work is combined with our Computing Curriculum. Look at our Online Safety Floorbooks 

 

The aim of promoting e-safety is to protect young people from the adverse consequences of access or use of electronic media, including from bullying, inappropriate sexualised behaviour or exploitation.

In many areas, technology is transforming the way that schools teach and that children learn. At hometechnology is changing the way children live and the activities in which they choose to partake; these trends are set to continue.

There is a whole range of e-safety advice available on the internet - a few links are below

Internet use

As part of Inkberrow Primary School's curriculum we offer access to the internet, the global network of computers. 

Much of the access to the internet is by the teacher, adult demonstrations, supervised access to online material or hyperlinks for specific sites. Internet access is granted to students after a suitable education in internet safety.

 

Online Safety Guidance

School Online Safety Lead Curriculum: Mr. R. Coy

School Online Safety Management (Filtering and Monitoring): Mr. G. Duggan Seville 

 

The internet is amazing. Children can play, learn, create and connect - opening up a whole world of exciting possibilities. But with the digital world changing all the time, how can we make sure your child's staying safe? Our School follows the National Online Safety Curriculum which supports and runs alongside our Computing Scheme of Work.

 

Crewe - NOS Certified School

Online Safety

Online safety / e-safety is a term which means not only the internet but other ways in which young people communicate using electronic media, e.g. mobile phones. It means ensuring that children and young people are protected from harm and supported to achieve the maximum benefit from new and developing technologies without risk to themselves or others.

We study 8 key areas of learning which covers:

  • Self Image and Identity
  • Online Relationships
  • Online Bullying
  • Online Reputation 
  • Health, Wellbeing and Lifestyle
  • Managing Information Online 
  • Privacy and Security 
  • Copyright and Ownership 

All our work is combined with our Computing Curriculum. Look at our Online Safety Floorbooks 

 

The aim of promoting e-safety is to protect young people from the adverse consequences of access or use of electronic media, including from bullying, inappropriate sexualised behaviour or exploitation.

In many areas, technology is transforming the way that schools teach and that children learn. At hometechnology is changing the way children live and the activities in which they choose to partake; these trends are set to continue.

There is a whole range of e-safety advice available on the internet - a few links are below

Internet use

As part of Inkberrow Primary School's curriculum we offer access to the internet, the global network of computers. 

Much of the access to the internet is by the teacher, adult demonstrations, supervised access to online material or hyperlinks for specific sites. Internet access is granted to students after a suitable education in internet safety.