Online Safety
Information on how to stay safe online
The online world is posing an ever-increasing risk to children and it is important that schools, parents and carers work together to take an active role in teaching children about online dangers and how to act safely when using the internet.
We are delighted to announce that St Charles' is committed to protecting our pupils online and are working with National Online Safety to ensure all our children are safe online and has been awarded certified Online Safety School status!
A copy of the Online Safety policy is available on the Policies page.
Online Safety Advice for Parents:
The internet is a great resource with many very helpful tools that aid our children with their learning. Our school prepares its pupils for the 21st Century by providing good opportunities for online learning and research. It is essential, however, that we ensure that our children are always safe when using the world wide web.
Click on the link to an important website that you may wish to look at:
E-Safety
The Childnet Website has lots of information you need to keep your child safe online:
Parent Support
The National Online Safety website has a range of support for parents and carers to help keep their children safe online. To access these free resources, please find below the URL you can visit to register an account. You will need to complete your details and select “I am a: Parent/Carer” from the dropdown:
- www.nationalonlinesafety.com
Once you have registered, you will be able to access the “Online Safety for Parents and Carers’ course and National Online Safety’s Resources (which includes 50+ online platform guides on the latest social media channels and games).
This aims to help empower parents with the knowledge to protect their children from the dangers of the internet.