Online Safety

Online Safety Parent’s Guides

Online Safety Factsheets

Online Safety Privacy and Blocking

The Intent

At St Botolph’s Primary School, we understand the importance of Computing being embraced and that pupils can access a high-quality computing curriculum which is rich, broad and balanced. We intend for our children to be equipped to use computational thinking and creativity to understand and change the world. We aim to model and educate our pupils to gain the life-skills to use new technology in a socially responsible and safe way to be successful.

At our school, we want our children to be competent and positive users of technology. We want to provide opportunities for children to build upon and practise these skills both in and out of school, equipping them for the rest of their education and future careers. We endeavour to show and guide children to use technology to support their learning, regardless of the subject.

E-safety is an important part of keeping children safe at St. Botolph’s. It is taught to all children in school, however it is just as important for parents to initiate these e-safety discussions at home too.

Parents can access these websites for lots of helpful advice on talking about online safety to your children, making devices safe – including parental controls, and vital information on popular app’s, games and websites.

Together we will educate our children on how to be safe online.

Head to our Computing Curriculum Page

Computing Curriculum Page Link

Privacy Overview
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