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At Leiston Primary School, it is our aim to create an e-safer community which involves pupils, parents and staff. Safeguarding is everyone's responsibility and through regular training, parent sessions, e-sense curriculum and clear policies for all groups, we are supporting our children to become responsible users of technology which is constantly evolving.
All our staff attend regular training on e-safety which allows us to deliver training to our workforce, parents and carers.
Mrs Geater is our named Online safety lead; if you have any concerns or questions please feel free to contact her. She is supported by a team of Online Safety Advocates from Years 5 and 6 who lead a peer mentoring initiative by holding assemblies and workshops for students and parents.
Below you will find links to school policies; advice from The Department of Education and information about gaming restrictions to support you at home.
Welcome to our newly appointed and trained Online Safety Advocates from Year 5 & Year 6.
Theo | George | Mia |
Lily | William | Owen |
They are highly visible around school with their lanyards and are the first port of call for the younger children if they have a question about e-Sense. The Advocates will lead assemblies and submit contributions to the school newsletter. They work closely with Mrs Geater and deliver assemblies and classroom sessions.
Latest Online Safety Update click here!
Follow this link to the Academy eSafety Policy
Key Stage 1 Acceptable Use Policy
Key Stage 2 Acceptable Use Policy
Great advice to keep children safe whilst using the internet.
Report your concerns here!
Advice for parents and carers on cyberbullying
Advice and information about how to protect your child from cyberbullying
Protecting your children from abuse online
Advice for parents concerning keeping your child safe online
Crucial information for parents surrounding the International recognised classification for gaming