ST MARYS PRIMARY SCHOOL
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Online Safety

​​Learning, Transforming and Growing

‘I am with you and will watch over you wherever you go.’  Genesis 28:15
We are currently updating our online safety information with additional resources for parents and children in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education 2023.
Online Safety is about staying safe on the internet. Internet enabled devices such as computers, tablets and smart phones offer lots of new opportunities, but also present new risks which parents and children need to be aware of. Children are encouraged to always follow the SMART rules when using the internet.

Online safety at school
At St Mary's, as part of the PSHE and computing curriculum children learn about all aspects of internet safety. The school has an annual online-safety day to help highlight the importance of staying safe online.
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All new children, staff and parents also read and sign our acceptable use agreement, which details acceptable behaviour online and steps to take if worries arise regarding online-safety. This agreement, along with our overall online-safety policy can be found below.

Online safety at home - and where to get further help and advice
There are many places to find help and support in dealing with issues online. In school we proactively filter internet access to ensure that the children are not exposed to any inappropriate or adult material.

​If you are a customer of BT, Sky, TalkTalk or Virgin Media you can follow this guide to set-up parental controls on your internet access. 

Please browse the websites and links below which provide help and support for both parents and children.

In addition to this, if you have any other online safety worries, please speak to a member of staff at school. 
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Be SMART Infomation
ThinkUKnow
​Parent Help Sheet
Online Safety & Acceptable Use of Information Communications Technology (ICT)
Online Video Safety
​ Lego Activity Pack
Top 10 Online Safety Tips
​from Lego
Play Safe Online Tips
​from Lego
Let’s build and talk Cyberbullying. Activities to support parents from Lego.

#wakeupwednesday

Check here every week for the latest guide from the National College giving you tips and information about different ways to keep your child safe online.
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St. Mary's Church of England (VC) Primary School      Southam Road      Banbury      OX16 2EG
Headteacher: Victoria Woods
Tel/Fax: 01295 263026               Email [email protected]
  • Home
    • Introduction to what we do...
    • Key Information >
      • Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND)
      • Academy Information
      • Pupil Attainment and Progress
      • Pupil Premium Statement
      • PE and Sports Premium
      • OPAL
      • British Values
      • Ofsted SIAMS and Parent View
    • Our Church School >
      • Spirituality
      • The Prodigal Son
      • Worship
    • Curriculum
    • Who's Who
    • Policies
    • Keeping Children Safe at St Mary's >
      • Safeguarding and Child Protection
      • Safeguarding Children in Banbury
      • Online Safety
    • Admissions
    • Governors >
      • Members of the Governing Body
      • Governors Meetings
      • Business Interests and Attendance
    • Term Dates
    • Contact
    • Vacancies
  • Parents
    • Letters, Newsletters
    • School Blog
    • Term Dates
    • School Uniform
    • Attendance
    • School Dinners
    • Breakfast Club
    • Mental Health and Well-being
    • After School Club
    • Early Years
    • Zones of Emotional Regulation
  • Children
    • Fledglings: EYFS
    • Kingfishers: Year 1
    • Nuthatches: Year 2
    • Sparrows: Year 3
    • Robins: Year 4
    • Swifts: Year 5
    • Owls: Year 6
    • Houses and Pupil Leadership Team
    • Choir
  • Community
    • St Marys Church
    • ODST Newsletter
    • Useful Links
    • Wellbeing Ideas
    • What's on in Banbury?
    • International Schools
    • Story Time
    • Cookery Corner