Part of Coastal Learning Partnership
As children move up through school, their access to various types of technology increases, and it stands to reason that their exploration and curiosity increases too. The positives of the digital world overwhelmingly outweigh the negatives, but children, schools and parents all need to be aware of various online risks. At Old Town Infant School and Nursery, we teach children about online safety in every year group at an age-appropriate level as part of the Computing and PSHE curriculum. The safe use of social media and the internet will also be covered in other subjects where relevant. We use assemblies/worships to raise pupils’ awareness of how to engage with online content and navigate the internet responsibly and safely, and we may also invite speakers to talk to pupils about this.
Keeping Children Safe Online
We take online safety seriously and have measures in place to help protect pupils while using technology in school:
‘1 in 5 internet users in the UK are children.’
Advice for Children
We encourage all children to remember these simple rules:
Advice for Parents and Carers
Parents and carers play a vital role in helping children stay safe online. We recommend that you:
Useful Online Safety Resources
The following websites provide trusted advice and guidance for families:
Safer Internet Day
Safer Internet Day is a great opportunity every year for schools and parents to focus on online safety with children, whatever their age. Safer Internet Day takes place in February with celebrations and learning based around a theme linked to online safety.
Other useful links
The Partnership has an IT and Communications Systems Policy which can be found on the Coastal Learning Partnership website here.
The Parent Code of Conduct can be found here. This outlines the expectations of all communications via email and on social media.
The Acceptable use of the ICT Network, school systems and Internet Agreement for Old Town Infant School and Nursery can be found here.
Concerns or Questions
If you have any concerns about online safety or would like further advice, please contact the schools Online Safety Champion:
By working together, we can help our children develop safe, positive and confident online habits.