Technology and the Internet can be fantastic – they can help our children to learn, to create amazing things, to communicate and to entertain themselves and each other. Our children are surrounded by this technology – it is part and parcel of their daily lives.
Using technology and the Internet well is about using it safely and responsibly. Things can go wrong by accident or if behaviour isn’t sensible or respectful. Our job is not to stop our young people from using technology but to ensure that they have the necessary knowledge, skills and understanding to successfully navigate themselves through the online world, so they become good digital citizens.
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If you are concerned about the games that your child is playing, we have created a page that will help you make an informed decision about whether the game is suitable.
Helpful Resources
Year 4 Wellbeing Day
What a fantastic day we have had. We have taken part in Active Maths, learnt…
Stay Safe Online – Oscar’s Adventures
Children of all ages enjoy using technology. We now see young children going online to…
1W STEAM Week!
1White are aspiring Engineers. They are tasked to designing and creating a castle with a…
STEAM Week in 4 White
What a fantastic week of learning we have had in 4 White. We have created…
3W Safer Internet Day 2025
We only had a morning to celebrate Safer Internet Day, but wow did we have…
Staying safe online – Online safety day in RW.
Today we have been learning about how to stay online. Share the story below with…
Useful Links

Child Exploitation Online Protection (CEOP) website is a police agency tackling child abuse on the internet.

Internet Watch Foundation website is the UK’s hotline for reporting illegal content found on the Internet

UK Safer Internet Centre – Need help? Gives help and advice about how to report online concerns such as cyberbullying, inappropriate content or illegal behaviour.
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Broad Heath takes 360 (Online Safety Mark)
Broad Heath takes 360 We are pleased to announce that we have received the 360 Online Safety Mark. A massive thank you to everyone in supporting our children to stay safe online. The assessor was blown away with the relationship we have with parents, the children and as a “BH family.” Also, thank you to…
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YouTube app on TV gets ‘parent code’ feature
ouTube is rolling out a new “parent code” feature on its TV app, giving parents more control over what their kids watch on YouTube. According to Google’s support page, once enabled, the PIN will be required to: This feature is particularly handy since YouTube Kids is being phased out on smart TVs, and the regular YouTube app is taking…
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Year 4, 5 & 6 Online Safety Parent Workshops
Technology is moving at an extraordinarily fast pace. So it can be difficult to know how to start talking to your child about what they’re doing online, who they might be speaking to or discussing the potential risks and issues. We are holding parent workshops to support you to keep your children safe online. We…
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Year 1, 2 & 3 Online Safety Parent Workshops
Technology is moving at an extraordinarily fast pace. So it can be difficult to know how to start talking to your child about what they’re doing online, who they might be speaking to or discussing the potential risks and issues. We are holding parent workshops to support you to keep your children safe online. We…
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Broad Heath Staying Safe Online
The Online Safety Monitors were blown away by the quality and quantity of the work we received for the online safety competition. Below are some of the fantastic entries.
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Online Safety Competition Winners
First of all well done to everyone that entered. All entries were fantastic and showed the importance of staying safe online. A massive congratulations to Ayaad (2 Red) and Ramandeep (5 White) who each won themselves a Kindle. Both of your posters were well presented and very informative. Great job!