Online Safety
Online Safety is a wide ranging area with many aspects to consider. We teach online safety as part of our Computing curriculum. In addition, we react and respond to concerns as they arise, adapting lessons/input accordingly. We aim to support parents to do the same.
It is vital that we work together to keep children safe online. We encourage parents to broach Online Safety carefully, in order to maintain open lines of communication, so that children are more likely to talk to an adult if they have any problems or concerns.
Below you will find various links to policies, reporting tools and information about how to keep your child safe online – including regarding gaming, online behaviour and apps.
Our Online Safety Policy
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Endon Hall Online Safety Policy July 2025-June 2026 |
Children and adults can report harmful content by visiting – https://reportharmfulcontent.com/
The ‘Report Harmful Content Online’ website covers 8 ‘harm areas’ and is broad in terms of its reporting and advice.
You can report child exploitation via the CEOP website…
General information
Online behaviour, pressures and worries
These are the SMART rules that we use with children in school:
Home learning in KS2
We use Google Classroom for our home learning in KS2. Here are some guides to help you use it (via a web browser, or via the app):
Google Classroom Guidance Sheets
For Web Browsers:
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Getting Started |
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Stream (Live Sessions) |
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Classwork |
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Completing and Uploading Work |
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Viewing Teacher’s Feedback |
For App Version:
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Getting Started |
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Stream (Live Sessions) |
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Classwork |
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Completing and Uploading Work |
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Viewing Teacher’s Feedback |
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