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Online Safety

We know that the internet is an amazing tool for learning, creativity, and connection, but we also understand the importance of keeping children safe online. As technology continues to evolve, it’s essential that children learn how to navigate the digital world safely, responsibly and confidently.

We are committed to teaching online safety as part of our curriculum; helping children develop the skills to make positive choices and stay safe in an ever-changing online landscape. However, online safety starts at home too, and we want to support families in creating a safe and balanced digital environment.

On this page you’ll find trusted resources, guidance and practical tips to help you set up parental controls, talk to your child about online risks and encourage healthy digital habits. Together we can ensure that our children enjoy the benefits of the internet while staying protected from potential dangers.

For further support or if you have any concerns about your child’s online safety please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Online Safety Advice

  • ThinkUKnow (CEOP) 

Age-appropriate guidance, videos, and games to help children learn about online safety.

  • Internet Matters 

Step-by-step guides for setting up parental controls, managing screen time, and talking to children about online risks.

  • Childnet 

A range of resources for parents and children, including advice on social media, gaming, and digital wellbeing.

Parental Controls & Safe Browsing

  • NSPCC: Keeping Children Safe Online 

Advice on parental controls, safe searching, and managing online risks.

  • UK Safer Internet Centre 

Information on setting up privacy controls and reporting online concerns.

  • Common Sense Media 

Reviews and ratings for apps, games, and films, helping parents make informed decisions.

Online Gaming & Social Media Safety

  • Ask About Games

A guide for parents on safe gaming, PEGI ratings, and in-game spending.

Cyberbullying & Digital Well-being

  • Anti-Bullying Alliance: Online Bullying 

Advice on recognising, preventing, and dealing with cyberbullying.

  • YoungMinds: Digital Well-being 

Helping children develop a healthy relationship with screen time and social media.