Junior Safety Officers and Computing Experts
Our Junior digital leaders and computing experts in Year 6 play an important role in promoting safe, respectful, and responsible use of technology throughout the school. They help raise awareness of online safety and supporting their peers in making positive choices online. They provide support to staff at assemblies, playing videos and music. They also support younger children at happy hive accessing the computer.
Digital Leaders and Computing Experts:
Shares important online safety messages with pupils.
Gathers pupil voice about technology and online experiences.
Helps lead assemblies and awareness campaigns.
Promotes responsible digital citizenship.
Supports Safer Internet Day activities.
Encourages safe and respectful behaviour online.
Through their leadership roles, pupils develop confidence, responsibility, communication skills, and a strong understanding of digital safety.
What Our Pupils Say
"We help children remember how to stay safe online."
"I like being an E-Safety Councillor because I can teach others about being kind online."
"We talk about what to do if something online makes you worried."
"It's important that everyone knows how to stay safe when gaming and using apps."
"We share ideas with teachers about how to make online learning even better."
"Being an E-Safety Leader has helped me become more confident speaking in assemblies."
Events and Special Opportunities
Throughout the year, pupils participate in a variety of computing and online safety events that enrich their learning and encourage responsible use of technology.
These include:
Safer Internet Day.
Coding and programming challenges.
STEM enrichment activities.
Online safety workshops and assemblies.
Digital citizenship campaigns.
Competitions that promote creativity and problem-solving using technology.
Impact
Through our computing enrichment programme and the work of the E-Safety Council, pupils develop:
Confidence in using technology effectively.
Strong problem-solving and computational thinking skills.
Creativity through digital projects and innovation.
An understanding of how to stay safe online.
Respectful and responsible digital citizenship.
Leadership and communication skills.
As one pupil explained:
"Technology is a big part of our lives, and the E-Safety Council helps everyone use it safely, responsibly, and confidently."
At Belgrave Primary, we aim to ensure that every child is prepared to thrive in an increasingly digital world while understanding the importance of staying safe, respectful, and responsible online.
Click here for our Computing Curriculum.
Click here for our online safety policy.
We remember these simple things when we go online, we should make sure that everyone is:
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We also want everyone to be:
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Its ok to be
we are not all the same.
Throughout school posters are displayed to remind us all what we need to do if something happens we do not like when we are online to keep us all safe and feeling happy.

Hear are some top tips to staying safe online:





Support and Advice for Parents:

Click the links to find out more.
Talking to your child about staying safe online.







