Year 6: Junior Citizens
Year 6 travelled to Lee Fire Station for eight mini sessions led by the Metropolitan Police about how to be a citizen and stay safe.
Read More Year 6: Junior CitizensChurch of England Primary School
Year 6 travelled to Lee Fire Station for eight mini sessions led by the Metropolitan Police about how to be a citizen and stay safe.
Read More Year 6: Junior CitizensToday, Year 1 had their first computing lesson. We learnt how to stay safe when using the internet by following 3 simple rules. 1. Always ask permission to use the internet. 2. Never talk to strangers online. 3. Only go to places that are right for you. Next week we are going to start coding!
Read More Staying safe onlineDoes your child play Fortnite (or indeed any game that has online chat)? If so, please take the time to read this article taken from the BBC website … Voice and text chat systems in the popular Fortnite game are leaving children open to being contacted by strangers, warns the NSPCC. The warning comes after research […]
Read More Fortnite online gameThree main rules to keep in mind when talking to your child about staying safe online 1) Listening is as important as talking. Many adults believe that communication involves telling the child something, or seeking information. However, it should be a two-way street. If you let your child know that you really want to hear […]
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