Safeguarding
Nothing is more important to us than the safety and welfare of our pupils. We take rigorous steps to ensure that children stay safe and do not come to any harm. We work closely with parents/carers and a range of professional external agencies in order to secure this.
If you have any concerns, no matter how small they may seem, about the safety or welfare of any child, please get in touch with the school's designated team;
Mrs Waterworth (Headteacher), Mrs Murphy (Acting Deputy Headteacher), Mrs Hoban (SEND coordinator) or Mrs Stevenson (Year 1 class teacher)
Online Safety at Home.
Online Safety has been a high priority in schools in recent years, in recognition that the internet can play an important role in a child’s life and education but can also bring risks.
Here you will find lots of useful links to websites that will help you keep up to date with the latest trends in the sometimes confusing world of social media.
If you are worried about online abuse or the way someone has been communicating online, let CEOP know. | ||||
What parents need to know about Age Ratings. |
What parents need to know to protect their children on their smartphones. |
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Parent's Guide to Smart Watches |
Setting Internet Controls Parents Guide Social Media Pressures Influencers Guide 7 Conversation Starters with Your Child About Online Safety
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How to Set up Parental Controls to Limit Age-Inappropriate Content iPhone How to Set up Parental Controls to Limit Age-Inappropriate Content Android How to Make an Emergency SOS Call on an iPhone How to Prepare for an Emergency with your Google phone How to Set up Emergency Mode on Your Samsung
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