At St. John the Baptist, we take online safety very seriously. Using kind words both face to face and online is a message that is central to the Christian ethos of the school.
Teaching children about technology so they are ready to confidently face whatever the future holds is a key part of the curriculum at St. John the Baptist. The future is uncertain, with many jobs in the future not even known yet, which is why it’s so important to give children the confidence to understand technology and embed it seamlessly through their learning. In tandem with this comes responsibility and ensuring children are equipped to understand how to keep themselves safe online.
Teachers regularly hold age-appropriate sessions with the children to discuss e-safety, including cyber-bullying, and address issues in the media relating to online safety for children and new social media apps as they grow in popularity. Children are encouraged to speak freely and be open about their use of the internet to help foster openness where teachers can look to support children their understanding and help them develop the skills to learn how to behave appropriately and safely online. A lot of time is also spent exploring the concept of a digital footprint and reminding the children to be mindful of what they post online.
We can only be successful in keeping children safe online if we work with parents to ensure the online safety message is consistent. Limiting screen time and knowing how to set up devices is a vital part of keeping children safe online. To this extent, the school has produced this document to help parents:
To help support parents, we regularly provide information via online sessions, email updates and parent workshops. Check newsletters for more information.
If at any point you have any concerns about your child’s safety on line please report it to CEOP (a police led online crime and safety service). CEOP always recommend the following;
The School works closely with Hackney Police, who recently updated their guidance on social media to help support parents and carers:
Our online safety policy holds detailed information about how we ensure our children remain safe in their use of technology. Please contact the school if you would like a copy of the Online Safety Policy.
Ephesians 4:29 “Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen.”