Scroll down the page to see the Power Point we shared with the children on Internet Safety day.
Dear Parents & Carers,
The online world is posing an ever-increasing risk to children and it is important that schools, parents and carers work together to take an active role in teaching children about online dangers and how to act safely when using the internet.
We are therefore delighted to announce that Colebrook Junior School have shown our commitment to protecting our pupils online and have worked with National Online Safety to deliver an interactive online workshop for all our parents & carers.
The course can be taken at your own convenience and covers:
- Information about online dangers and the newest platforms
- What online risks to look out for and how to protect your child
Please find below the URL you need to visit to register your account You will need to complete your details and select “I am a: Parent/Carer” from the dropdown:
https://lms.nationalonlinesafety.com/school/Colebrookjunior
Once you have registered, you will be able to access the “Online Safety for Parents and Carers’ course and National Online Safety’s Resources (which includes 50+ online platform guides on the latest social media channels and games). This aims to help empower parents with the knowledge to protect their children from the dangers of the internet.
If you have any questions, or trouble accessing the course please contact support@nationalonlinesafety.com.
Kind regards
Nikki Scully
e-safety
The internet can be a fantastic place for children and young people where they can talk to friends, be creative and have fun. However, just like in the real world sometimes things can go wrong.
Some useful tips
Always remember to...
Always ask a grown up before you use the internet. They can help you find the best thing to do.
Don’t tell strangers where you live, your phone number or where you go to school. Only your friends and family need to know that.
Don’t send pictures to people you don’t know. You don’t want strangers looking at photos of you, your friends or your family.
Tell a grown up if you feel scared or unhappy about anything
Visit the sites listed below to supplement the work that goes on in school and help keep your child safe.
Click on the image below to take you to our Policy page, where you can read our e-safety and Child Protection Policy.
Below is the Power point we shared with all of our children on Internet Safety Day.
We are aware that some of our children are playing Fornite Battle Royale
Please click on the image below to access a Parent’s guide which gives you information and tips