During National Online Safety Week all classes looked at how to keep safe online. The focus this year has been 'consent'. Mr Cobb held several age appropriate assemblies and discussed how important it is to ask consent before posting pictures and information about anyone else. Also the children were told to be aware when giving consent to download apps on devices, if they are not sure what they are agreeing to they should ask an adult.
During our Celebration Assembly on Friday children from each year group shared some of the work they had done to reinforce the importance of giving consent.
The children have been invited to take part in a competition and use a template to create a pledge about gaining consent for an online activity.
Please use the powerpoints below to discuss this important matter with your child, there is also a link to our Safeguarding page which has current advice and information regarding online safety.
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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