Online Safety

St. Luke’s works hard to make children aware of how to stay safe when they are working and playing online. Online Safety is taught weekly, following ‘Education for a Connected World’ using the National Online Safety resources.  It is also incorporated into the Computing curriculum and the school takes part in a range of activities on the dedicated Internet Safety Day.

Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) is a police agency tackling child abuse on the internet. This website includes a facility that enables parents and young people to make reports of actual or attempted abuse online.

We know that this is also an important issue for parents, and are keen to share with parents information about online safety.  Below are some ideas for websites that you may wish to explore:

These videos are used at St. Luke’s to help to teach our children about SMART use of the Internet.  They are age appropriate and help the children to make safe online decisions.

E-safety tips, advice and resources to help children and young people stay safe online.

This website gives a clear explanation of the risks and hazards that children may face while working and playing online and while using social media.

Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) is a police agency tackling child abuse on the internet. This website includes a facility that enables parents and young people to make reports of actual or attempted abuse online.

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