Online Safety
At Corfe Castle CE Primary School and Pre-School, we aim to keep our children safe online as an essential part of our curriculum. In today’s digital age, online safety is more important than ever. We believe that safeguarding children is everyone’s responsibility, and this extends to their experiences online. Through education, guidance, and support, we help pupils understand how to use technology safely, responsibly, and respectfully.
The person responsible for Online Safety in school is Mr Stoner (headteacher).
If you have any concerns about online safety please contact any member of staff.
Below you will find a range of useful parent guides to help you keep your child safe while online.
- UK Safer Internet Centre: Advice, guides, and a helpline for parents on keeping children safe online.
- CEOP (Thinkuknow): Child-friendly and parent resources about online abuse, gaming, and social media safety.
- Internet Matters: Practical guides, parental control advice, and age-specific checklists.
- Childnet: Toolkits to help parents start conversations and set boundaries around online use.
Key Messages for Parents
- Online safety is a shared responsibility between school and home.
- Children should be encouraged to tell a trusted adult if something worries them online.
- Setting parental controls and clear rules at home helps reduce risks.