Safeguarding
Online Safety
Keeping children safe online is increasingly important in today's world.
At Stephen's Primary school we take our responsibility to keep children safe online very seriously.
Read on to find out more about how we keep children safe online.
National Online Safety
We subscribe to National Online Safety (an online resource for schools & families)
National Online Safety helps schools meet their statutory safeguarding and curriculum requirements through the most comprehensive online safety programme for educators, parents and children.
Our subscription allows parents to access this free of charge.
Online Safety Guides For Parents
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Online Safety
Education City has provided free online safety content to help students understand the positive uses of technology as well as the dangers.