Online Safety
Keeping safe online is really important for us at Jump Primary School.
Our Esafety policy reflects the importance of using information systems and electronic communication safely. We aim to keep our children safe online and also when using mobile phones, games consoles and wireless technology. We feel it is important to educate our children on the benefits, risks and responsibilities of using information technology.
All of our pupils and staff have signed ebehaviour agreements and training is provided annually for both staff and pupils.
Mr Schofield is our e-safety co-ordinator and is happy to help with any problems you may have online.
A copy of our Esafety policy has been agreed by governors and can be found at the link below. It links closely to our behaviour policy, child protection policy and anti bullying policy and is built into our Computing curriculum...
Information Security and Acceptable Usage Policy
One of these websites may be useful to you if you have any questions about your child's safety online:
www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/topics/stay-safe
www.nspcc.org.uk - Keeping Children Safe Online
Alternatively, you could read one of our handy parent guides below:
Click here for a Parent Guide to Snapchat
Click here for a Parent Guide to Fortnite
Click here for a Parent guide to Grand Theft Auto
https://www.comparethemarket.com/broadband/content/screen-usage-guide/
Vodafone have some great advice on how to keep children safe and issue Digital Parenting magazines to keep you up to date. Follow the link below to find out what's new in the world of technology and read their most recent magazine...
https://www.vodafone.co.uk/mobile/digital-parenting-archive