Online Safety

Online Safety is a key responsibility for every member of our community. This week we will be speaking to our pupils about their needs and planning our curriculum around this. Please talk to them about the main issues below.

Conduct: children may be at risk because of their own behaviour, for example, by sharing too much information

Children need to be aware of the impact that their online activity can have on both themselves and other people, and the digital footprint that they create on the internet. It’s easy to feel anonymous online and it’s important that children are aware of who is able to view, and potentially share, the information that they may have posted. When using the internet, it’s important to keep personal information safe and not share it with strangers. Discuss with your child the importance of reporting inappropriate conversations, messages, images and behaviours and how this can be done.

Content: age-inappropriate or unreliable content can be available to children

Some online content is not suitable for children and may be hurtful or harmful. This is true for content accessed and viewed via social networks, online games, blogs and websites. It’s important for children to consider the reliability of online material and be aware that it might not be true or written with a bias. Children may need your help as they begin to assess content in this way. There can be legal consequences for using or downloading copyrighted content, without seeking the author’s permission.

Contact: children can be contacted by bullies or people who groom or seek to abuse them

It is important for children to realise that new friends made online may not be who they say they are and that once a friend is added to an online account, you may be sharing your personal information with them. Regularly reviewing friends lists and removing unwanted contacts is a useful step. Privacy settings online may also allow you to customise the information that each friend is able to access. If you have concerns that your child is, or has been, the subject of inappropriate sexual contact or approach by another person, it’s vital that you report it to the police via the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (www.ceop.police.uk). If your child is the victim of cyberbullying, this can also be reported online and offline. Reinforce with your child the importance of telling a trusted adult straight away if someone is bullying them or making them feel uncomfortable, or if one of their friends is being bullied online.

Commercialism: young people can be unaware of hidden costs and advertising in apps, games and websites

Young people’s privacy and enjoyment online can sometimes be affected by advertising and marketing schemes, which can also mean inadvertently spending money online, for example within applications. Encourage your children to keep their personal information private, learn how to block both pop ups and spam emails, turn off in-app purchasing on devices where possible, and use a family email address when filling in online forms.

McMillan Coffee afternoon

Friday 30th September at 2:00pm we will be holding a McMillan Coffee afternoon.

Tea coffee and cakes!

Pleas note one year 6 class will be at loce2stay that afternoon. (I’m sorry but we can’t rearrange this date)

Please complete the attached survey to register your interest so we can ensure there are enough chair sand tables for you.

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Year 3 opne afternoon

Wednesday 21st September

We will be hosting and informal Y3 open afternoon to come and see your child’s work, meet teachers and set up parent pay/seesaw. You can come at any time before 2:45. Gates and classrooms will open at 2:15- we look forward to seeing you.

Sorry about the short notice, but due to trips we cannot do the week we wanted to do.

There will be another event for the whole school soon.

Thank you,

TEAM Donnington

SCHOOL CLOSED MONDAY 19th SEPTEMBER

Good Morning all,

In line with government requirements and national news. The school has been instructed to shut on Monday 19th September to allow the nation to mourn for the queen. We will open on Tuesday as normal.

Please see national news for updates.

Work is available on SeeSaw and MyOn.

Thank you all for your continued support.