Through our Computing lessons and specific Online Safety sessions, we teach our children the importance of keeping safe online.
Online dangers may include:
Access to illegal, harmful or inappropriate images or other content
Unauthorised access to / loss of / sharing of personal information
The risk of being subject to grooming by those with whom they make contact on the internet.
The sharing / distribution of personal images without an individual's consent or knowledge
Inappropriate communication / contact with others, including strangers
Cyber-bullying
Access to unsuitable video / internet games
An inability to evaluate the quality, accuracy and relevance of information on the internet
Plagiarism and copyright infringement
Illegal downloading of music or video files
The potential for excessive use which may impact on the social and emotional development and learning of the young person
As with all other risks, it is impossible to eliminate them completely. It is therefore essential, through good educational provision, to build pupils’ resilience to the risks to which they may be exposed, so that they have the confidence and skills to face and deal with these risks at school and at home.
Further information for PARENTS/CARERS regarding online safety and the use of specific devices / apps / games can be found below.
The statutory guidance Keeping Children Safe in Education now includes reference to the DfE’s filtering and monitoring standards. The standards, which were published on 29 March 2023, are intended to support schools to meet their duty and to have appropriate/effective filtering and monitoring systems in place.
To meet these standards, Grosvenor Road Primary School will:
1. Identify and assign roles and responsibilities to manage the filtering and monitoring systems.
2. Review the filtering and monitoring provision at least annually.
3. Ensure the filtering system blocks harmful and inappropriate content without unreasonably impacting teaching and learning.
4. Implement effective monitoring strategies that meet the safeguarding needs of our school.
All school devices, including individual children’s Chromebooks, are part of the school's Senso Monitoring program. The system monitors keyboard entry and reports key words and watch words as they are typed on any child's keyboard. This provides real time and highly effective monitoring of all users on the school system. This should provide parents and carers with confidence that their children's experience of the online world is safe and backed up by a broad curriculum of online safety guidance.
UK Safer Internet Centre Parents & Carers
Childnet for Parents and Carers
UK Council for Child Internet Safety ( UKCCIS)
Online Safety Activity page for Families (CEOP)