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Key Information

e-safety

The Internet and technologies are powerful resources for students, parents/carers and staff to use as part of our everyday lives, both in our working and social environments. We encourage the safe and responsible use of computers, mobile devices, social media and the Internet.

Mr Tierney – Deputy Headteacher responsible for E-Safety

Telephone: 0113 2558277 or e-mail p.tierney@pudseygrammar.co.uk

Online Safety 

The internet and ICT are essential tolls for teaching, learning and communication. It is important that students and staff use it appropriately and practise good online safety and that all members of the school community are aware of the dangers of using the internet and how they should conduct themselves online.

Click Here to view our Briefing Sheet about Online Safety that includes advice about staying safe online and what to do if you have any concerns


Raising awareness

At the beginning of Year 7 our new students are introduced to the school network and given guidance on e-safety and the safe use of IT equipment (health & safety guidance, hazards).

At our Year 7 E-Safety Parent Information we discuss online safety with parents/carers to raise awareness of the risks of the Internet and mobile devices and share guidance/useful tips for the whole family on how to stay safe. Parents are also encouraged to have open discussions with their children to ensure all are aware of the risks of online useage.

Safer Internet Week

Pudsey Grammar School takes part in the annual Safer Internet Day. This usually consists of activities in form time for all students and in ICT/Computing lessons (at KS3) over a week. The aims are to promote the safe, responsible and positive use of digital technology with all our students.


Monitoring and Filtering

Our Internet access is monitored and filtered through RM Safety and is a very powerful tool that only allows appropriate material on the internet to be accessed. This applies to any device connected to the school Wi-Fi including student’s own devices. Students may also have to agree to the school’s Acceptable Use Policy before they can use any IT equipment or have access to the internet.


Online Safety Curriculum

We teach our students about online safety in ICT/Computing and PSHE. See the Online Safety plan in the Curriculum Plan section under the Curriculum tab


Help and Advice for parents/carers and students

Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre combines police powers with the expertise of business sectors, government, specialist charities and other interested organisations - all focused on tackling child sex abuse. http://ceop.police.uk/
A helpful practical guide for parents and carers on online safety.  Click opposite to download.

Child Safety Online A practical guide

Good student and parent friendly websites that gives advice on managing Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Youtube accounts:

https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk

https://www.saferinternet.org.uk

Childnet International a non-profit organisation working with others to help make the Internet a great and safe place for children.

www.childnet-int.org

Childnet’s Chat Danger website gives details about the potential dangers of interactive services like chat, IM, online games, e-mail and mobiles

http://www.childnet.com/young-people/secondary

Kidsmart is practical internet safety programme website for schools, young people, parents, and agencies, produced by the children's internet charity Child net International. There are lesson plans and accompanying resources to help teach KS2 & 3 students about Internet safety.

www.kidsmart.org.uk

Digizen is all about recognizing and dealing with online hazards, and about building safe places and communities and learning how to manage personal information. The site also has links to cyberbullying, social networking.

http://www.digizen.org/

The NCA has issued an urgent warning about 'sextortion'. Please see the link to the letter for parents/carers on how to support your child and what action to take if this happens to your child. NCA 'Sextortion' Warning