E-Safety is taught as an integral part of the curriculum at 91³Ô¹ÏÍø House. It is discussed in lessons as part of our Wellbeing and Computing curricula and is referred to across all subject areas. We teach pupils how to stay safe and behave appropriately online, as well as the benefits and risks involved with using technology. All pupils, from Reception to Year 6, complete an age-appropriate Acceptable Use Agreement (AUA) at the beginning of each academic year. Examples of aspects of this AUA are listed below:
A 91³Ô¹ÏÍø House Pupil Keeps Safe Online By:
- keeping their password(s) safe and not sharing with others.
- never using another person’s account or accessing another person’s individual work.
- never recording audio, video or pictures without a person’s consent.
- never using devices to be mean-on-purpose in any way.
- being mindful of screen time, ensuring they take regular breaks.
- treating equipment safely and respectfully.
- never giving out personal details in any online communication.
- knowing what to do if they come across inappropriate material, or anything they are uncomfortable with.
- using AI resources in a safe and responsible manner, solely for purposes related to school assignments.
Our E-Safety Coordinator, Mrs Yap, is responsible for overseeing digital safeguarding, by developing and maintaining a safe e-learning culture at 91³Ô¹ÏÍø House. We also have extensive filtering and monitoring measures in place in school, to help safeguard pupils from potential dangers or unsuitable material. E-Safety incidents are recorded and managed in accordance with our E-Safety Policy.