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E-Safety

At Teversham School, we recognise that e-safety is essential in today’s digital world. We are committed to helping children develop the knowledge and skills they need to use technology safely, responsibly and confidently.

E-safety is embedded across our curriculum and is revisited regularly. We introduce key reminders at the start of every computing lesson, and reinforce our e-safety rules throughout the year so that safe practice becomes habitual.

We follow the Cambridgeshire Primary PSHE Service e-safety planning and also hold an annual e-safety day. During this day, children engage with carefully chosen stories and resources such as Old MacDonald Had a Phone, Chicken Clicking, Troll Stinks and #Goldilocks, which communicate important messages in a fun, engaging and age-appropriate way.

In addition, we take part in national initiatives such as the BBC Live E-Safety Assembly, ensuring our pupils benefit from up-to-date guidance and wider perspectives on staying safe online.

We value e-safety highly and work hard to ensure all pupils understand how to stay safe, be respectful, and make positive choices online.

Our school e-safety rules:

E-Safety links for children:

We have created a list of suitable websites that you can use to learn more about e-safety, including some quizzes and videos.

E-Safety links for parents: