Online Safety
At Biggin Hill Primary Academy we take online safety very seriously and actively promote keeping children safe online through effective ICT practices, teaching and learning, and staff training.
If you need any advice please do not hesitate to come into school as we are always happy to help.
NSPCC
NSPCC has recently launched their Share Aware campaign – a campaign for parents of children aged 8-12 to help reassure you and give you everything you need to keep your child safe. Further information regarding the campaign can be found on the following links:
Further Information and Useful Links:
The links below will give you further advice and guidance on how to keep children safe when using technology including information around Stranger Danger. There is also a parents and carers check list which will help you set Facebook privacy controls, set up Google Safesearch and set parental controls in windows 7.
- Guide to Keeping Safe Online
- Think U Know
- Kidsmart
- NSPCC
- Childnet
- ChildLine
- Report Harmful Content Online
- Netmums – Stranger Danger
- Protecting Children Against Radicalisation and Extremism
- Thats Nonsense
- Snopes
- Deepflakes
- So You Got Naked Online
- Love Staying Safe Online
The Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner has launched a new home schooling resource to support parents, guardians and youth practitioners in raising awareness about grooming.
Meet our Online Safety Team
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Mrs M WilsonHeadteacher
Mrs M Wilson