E-safety

Parents' Guide to E-Safety

At St Ives School we value the benefits technology and the digital world can bring. We recognise that for our pupils the internet and the increasingly different devices that connect to it are an integral part of their lives and will undoubtedly continue to be so throughout their future studies and careers. It is essential to equip them with solid foundations in safe internet usage. All children at St Ives School follow an age related e-safety programme as part of their computing curriculum. We also take part in Safer Internet days and have been involved in e-safety learning initiatives with other United Learning Schools. We have  Acceptable Use Agreements for children and adults.  (See Acceptable Use Policy). Through our school policies, protocols and computer network we have robust e-safety measures in place. Staff receive training in internet safety. More information on the approach to e-safety at St Ives School is available in the policies below:
 

   

The following section of this website is aimed at making sure parents have access to information, and advice to help ensure their children are safe out of school when online too. We also run e-safety workshops periodically for parents of all years. These are delivered by the Technology Team at United Learning.

Please follow the links below to external sources on internet safety.

If you are concerned about something that is happening or has happened online, click on the link below.

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