Queen Elizabeth School

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e-Safety

Scholarship & Care Since 1541

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Awareness & Action

 

We aim to raise awareness among students, parents and staff of the issues involved in staying safe online.

As part of these efforts, the links below are to a website created by the Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre, which is part of UK policing and internationally recognised for its work in this area with schools, young people and their families.

 

Students can click the link above for info on social networking sites, blogs and mobiles etc. The site is

Parents can click the link above for advice on new technologies plus guidance sheets etc. The site

The above link has a range of options ranging from getting help & advice on cyber bullying to reporting inappropriate contact online.

 

 

Our Support

We take e-Safety very seriously with students and staff at QES - and we're also keen to offer as much support as possible to parents.

We cover e-Safety as part of our Personal Development (PD) curriculum, with units regarding e-safety in Year 8, Year 10 and Year 11 using a broad range of materials. Topics include social networking, chatrooms, online predators, being aware, safe usage, websites.

 

Miss Falcus

Director of Health