E-Safety
as mobile phones as well as collaboration tools and personal publishing. It highlights the
need to educate pupils about the benefits and risks of using technology and provides
safeguards and awareness for users to enable them to control their online experience.
The Schools' e-Safety Policy reflects the need to raise awareness of the safety issues associated with electronic communications as a whole.
E-Safety depends on effective practice at a number of levels
- Responsible ICT use by all staff and students; encouraged by education andmade explicit through published policies.
- Sound implementation of e-safety policy in both administration and curriculum,including secure school network design and use.
- Safe and secure internet provision by Edutech Solutions Ltd.
Our e-Safety Policy has been written by the school, building on that proposed by BECTA e-Safety Policy and government guidance. It has been agreed by senior management and approved by governors.
An e-Safety Coordinator (Mr Hulse) and a named governor takes responsibility for e-Safety.
The e-Safety Policy and its implementation will be reviewed annually.
To see the policy you can access it on our policies page or click here
In addition, please find below some advice on popular apps and software that children use: