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E-Safety

Welcome to The Royal School Wolverhampton's E-Safety web page, dedicated to ensuring the online safety of our students. In this digital age, it is crucial that we equip our children with the knowledge and tools they need to navigate the internet safely. This page will feature valuable advice for parents on how to protect their children online, along with links to valuable websites and resources that will empower both parents and students to make informed decisions and stay safe in the digital world. We are committed to fostering a safe and responsible online environment for our school community, and we believe that education and awareness are key to achieving this goal.

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Useful links

  • Kidsmart - The Kid Smart website is a brilliant resource for learning about e-safety. It has lots of top tips on issues such as social networking and online gaming. It is aimed at children in Key Stage 2 and has advice for parents and carers.
  • Childnet - This website provides many links to useful e-safety websites for parents and carers.
  • BBC Stay-safe - This site has lots of useful advice and quizzes for children to take part in.
  • CEOP - Click on the icon opposite to follow the SMART crew in their quest and help them make smart online decisions
  • Thinkuknow Cybercafe - Click on Dongle the Rabbit to visit his pages where your child can take an e-safety quiz, learn an e-safety song, or download the e-safety rules screen saver (with an adult's permission).
  • Hector's Safety Button - Click the link to download Hector's Safety Button. This is a useful resource to have at home because if your child sees something that makes them feel confused or scared when using the computer, they can click on Hector (or one of his friends) to cover the screen while they get some help.

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