Online Safety
We follow the SMART rules to keep us safe online.
Safe- Keep personal information safe.
Meeting- People we talk to online are strangers. You must never meet people you talk to online.
Accepting-You must ask permission from an adult/parent before accepting emails, downloads etc.
Reliable- Not everything you read online is true. You cannot always trust everything you read and see on the Internet.
Tell- Always tell an adult if you see anything that makes you feel uncomfortable or upset.
Click on the links below to view our Online Safety Guides provided through our subscription with National Online Safety:
This area will show all documents uploaded to the /docs/STATUTORY/ONLINE_SAFETY folder.
Documents in folders containing the word 'letter' or 'minute' are listed in the order they were uploaded, most recent upload at the top. Otherwise, documents are listed alphabetically.
DOCS_UPLOADED_TO_{STATUTORY/ONLINE_SAFETY}_FOLDER
Click on the link below to view our learning from Tardebigge's E-Safety Week
At Tardebigge, we understand we have a key role in promoting internet safety in our community. We have a whole school approach to online safety which children, staff, parents and governors are all involved in and promote.