E-Safety
The Internet offers a means to share and communicate in a variety of different ways.
However, it is very important that we all keep ourselves safe when we are interacting with people online.
E-Safety is embedded in the school curriculum but children need to take equal care at home.
Below are the school's E-Safety rules as well as links to other useful E-safety material.
Keeping Myself E-Safe
- I will always check with an adult before I use the internet or email.
- If I see anything that worries or upsets me on the Internet or in an email, I will ask an adult for help straight away.
- I will not talk to strangers or open messages from people I do not know. If someone says they know me, I will ask an adult to check they are who they say they are.
- When I talk to people or write things on the Internet, I will never tell anyone how old I am, where I live, or arrange to meet them.
- I will be polite when I talk to people on the Internet or by email and not say things to upset them. If someone says something upsetting about me or to me, I will tell an adult.
- I will only use the Internet to look for things I know I am allowed to be looking at. If I am not sure, I will ask an adult for help.
- My usernames and passwords belong to me. I will not tell other people what they are.
Click Here for the EIS Kent Guide to E-Safety.
Click Here for Government "Get Safe Online" advice.
Click Here for CEOP "Think You Know" guides.
Click Here to read a report by the BBC on the threat of live streaming.
Click Here for the Digital Parenting Magazine.
Click HERE for the National Online Safety Website.