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E-Safety

We have launched National Online Safety at Moorlands Primary School.

Parents and Carers at Moorlands Primary School are invited to access this information by registering at:

As part of Internet Safety Day 2023, the Albion Foundation visited KS2 classes to promote positive online behaviour:

E-safety is an integral part of children’s education in today’s digital world, and is embedded in their learning at school. We want to help our parents and children improve their own understanding of e-safety issues so they can learn to use the internet and all digital media in a safe and secure way.  The most recent E-Safety newsletter outlines current E-safety issues for parents and offers positive online advice.  If at any time, an E-Safety concern arises, please complete E-Safety Concern Form and return it to the school office.

The school would recommend that parents should visit the Thinkuknow website (see link below). This service provides parents with email updates of current E-Safety issues and dangers. This site managed by the CEOP/National Crime Agency.

We support our pupils' use of the internet and seek to underpin their knowledge of safe use and protection. We understand that the internet is a wonderful resource which also poses many dangers. Just as we want to keep children safe in the home, school and community, we also want to keep them safe from harm in the online world. We provide our pupils with an awareness of how to stay safe online both in the school environment and beyond.

In school we follow these simple tips to stay safe.  This year we have launched being 'SMART with a Heart' promoting being respectful whilst online.

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SECRET – I will always keep my name, address, phone number and password PRIVATE – it’s like giving out the keys to your home if you don’t act smart!

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MEETING someone you have contacted on the internet can be dangerous.  I will only do so with a trusted adult’s permission, and then when they can be with me and we’ll meet in a public place.

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ACCEPTING e-mails or opening files from people you don’t really know or trust can be hurtful – they may contain viruses or nasty messages.  I will only open files and messages from people I know and trust.

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REMEMBER – someone online may be lying and not be who they say they are.  I will stick to the public area in chat rooms and if I feel uncomfortable, I’ll get out of there!  I’ll be smart and log off.

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TELL – I’ll tell a trusted adult if someone of something makes me worried of uncomfortable.

We encourage children to continue to use these tips at home.

If you are concerned about any aspect of e-safety, please download the E-safety Parental Concern Form below and hand it into the school office.