Kingsway Primary School

Kingsway Primary School

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E-SAFETY

Welcome to our E-Safety Page.  Throughout Kingsway, every effort is made to promote E-Safety, whether at home or at school.  We have security systems, procedures and policies in place to protect the children whilst they use technology within school, plus we teach the children how to use the internet safely using the Childnet SMART instructions as detailed below:

 

Be Share Aware

The NSPCC's Share Aware website gives straightforward, no nonsense advice that will untangle the web, and show parents and carers how to enable their children to be safe online.  This includes a guide to the social networking sites that children use, a parent's/carer's guide and tips for parents and carers on how to talk to their child about staying safe online.

 

Take a look at our handy 'cut out and keep' cards. Click here for a printable version

Privacy Settings

 

 

 

Sites for children

           Think U Know              Think U Know 8-10             Jigsaw for 8-10 yrs             Childnet Smart

                                                                                                                                                             Adventure

                                                                                                       

                 Kid Smart                                                 BBC Stay Safe                            Internet Safety Quiz       

                          

  

        Hectorsworld               Lee and Kim         

     

 

Parent Guides - click to view                                                                                                                                    

Childnet Parents     Connect Safely                Parent Port               UK SIC     Think U Know       Parent Info

Activity Packs     Cyber Prevent Schools    Internet Matters      London Grid for Learning      Net Aware

UK Safer Internet Centre

  

Below is a fantastic brochure produced by the East Riding Council and we encourage you to share this with your children; talking to them about the safe use of technology.

  

A copy of our e-safety policy is available to view by clicking here.

 

If you are concerned about online abuse of the way someone is communicating online, please contact the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Command (CEOP).