E-Safety
At Magna Carta, we make the safety of our pupils the top priority and online safety is no exception.
The internet is an exciting and valuable resource for our pupils but we must equip them to use it safely and responsibly.
Along with our monthly newsletters, we send out a parent e-safety leaflet. The aim is to support parents with any new or relevant online awareness that may be needed. The leaflets cover many topics such as gaming, consent, settings and security and much more. Please look out for these in our newsletters.
Each year we mark Internet Safety Week in February. Our school Digital Leaders help deliver awareness around e-safety issues throughout the year. We also teach e-safety as part of our Computing Curriculum. Please see the Computing Curriculum page for more detail.
Please see below for useful e-Safety resources
E-Safety Resources -
Understanding TIK TOK - TikTok takes extra steps to curb dangerous challenges - BBC News
Gurls Out Loud - Blocking Online Abuse - Home - Gurls Out Loud
Staying SMART - Childnet have produced a series of six short videos based on the SMART rules which parents can use to discuess a range of online safety issues with their children. You can view all of the videos HERE
Thinkuknow - Thinkuknow is the education programme from NCA-CEOP, a UK organisation which protects children both online and offline. https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/
UK Safer Internet Centre - Losts of helpful tips and videos on how to stay safe online. https://saferinternet.org.uk/
NSPCC - It may feel daunting to talk about staying safe online - especially when your children are using the internet differently to you. The NSPCC has advice and support to help. https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/