Managing online risks at home is difficult because every child, and their online activity, is unique. Internet Matters have produced a guide called “Layering Up for Online Safety”, which helps you to set up devices safety across networks, the devices themselves and the apps, as well as the regular conversations that are essential to make sure that your online safety is keeping up with your child’s online activity. The guide is downloadable from the following website:
During the summer, as children are more likely to spend time near water such as rivers, lakes, canals or beaches, the risk of drowning increases. In school, safety messages around water are being reinforced in assembly next week, but it would be worth taking a few minutes to look at the links below with your child over the weekend:
I wanted to remind you that as of Monday 6th July our new school day will into effect.
Pupils and students have been reminded about then new timings of the day and we expect them to be at school, ready to learn, at the usual time of 8.35am.
To help with the transition to the new timetable, we have updated our alarm system and bells will ring to mark the end/beginning of each new phase of the day.
Have a great weekend.
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