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Keeping Safe on the Internet

At Bradwell Village School we take e-Safety very seriously.

Within the school network, all our computers and email systems are monitored to ensure our children stay safe online. The Internet connection at school is filtered and protected using the most up to date technologies to help ensure that we provide quality access to the Internet to enhance learning.

We have a comprehensive e-safety policy along with acceptable use policies for staff and pupils, these are available to view on our school policies page. We begin each term by reviewing Internet Safety with the children to ensure they understand how to keep themselves safe online, before having access to the internet. 

We all realise how important it is to keep our children safe when they are online and using the Internet. Please have a look at this website by Internet Matters. You will find lots of tips and advice on how each member of the family can stay safe as possible when surfing the web.

Internet safety checklist for pre-school children

More and more pre-schoolers are using their parents’ computers, smartphones or tablets to play games, use apps, and watch their favourite TV shows. There are simple things you can do to make sure younger siblings using the internet safely.

Internet safety checklist for Primary School aged children

Early use of digital technology has been shown to improve language skills and promote children’s social development and creativity. But it’s not without risks for young children, who may come across inappropriate content or begin to copy what older children do online.

Some useful links for parents:

Internet Safety Week

Each February, Bradwell Village School takes part in Internet Safety Day. Information on this can be found at www.saferinternetday.org.uk. This allows children to take part in a range of exciting activities that explore internet safety, as well as celebrating what a fantastic resource the internet is.