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Hayes Primary School

  • Learning Excellence

    E-Safety

    E-Safety Curriculum

    As a trust we have a strong commitment to E-Safety and ensure it is at the forefront of our computing curriculum. Starting in EYFS and building up to Year 6 we aim to ensure our pupils are confident, competent and discerning users of digital technology to prepare them for participation in a digital world. 

    Our e-safety curriculum covers eight main themes: self-image and identity; online relationships; copyright and ownership; online reputation; online bullying; privacy and security; managing information online and health, well-being and lifestyle. E-safety is taught discreetly and is recapped through quizzing in weekly computing lessons, through regular assemblies and celebration events such as Safer Internet Day. 

    Our e-safety lessons have been designed with our pupils at the forefront and are tailored towards how they spend their time online. We will continue to adapt our lessons as the use of technology changes over time. 

    We use e-safety texts in each year group to encourage discussion, reflection, shape thinking and challenge misconceptions. 

    E-Safety acrostic poem

    Everyone must keep personal information private

    Sharing online….  Would you share it with your granny?

    Accept friend requests from only your real friends

    Feelings matter – be bright, light and polite

    Everything that goes online stays online forever

    Tell an adult if you have concerns

    You can make a difference to the online environment!

    Written by the Digital Leaders!

    Essential websites

    http://www.childnet.com/      - tips, games and internet safety information                        

    https://www.commonsensemedia.org/     - book, film & game reviews for parents

    https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/    - e-safety advice for a range of age groups

    https://parentzone.org.uk/     - information on digital parenting

    https://www.getsafeonline.org/   - advice for parents

    https://www.internetmatters.org/ - advice for parents

    https://www.bbc.com/ownit - very current advice for children

    https://esafety.gov.au/complaints-and-reporting/cyberbullying-complaints/social-media-services-safety-centres - a guide to every social media app includes links for reporting, policies and key information.

     

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