eSafety

Student Online Safety

Equipping our students with the knowledge and skills to stay safe online forms an important part of the college curriculum. The college also has an Acceptable Use policy for the use of ICT including online platforms.

There is vast amount of information available on the internet providing advice to both young people and parents/carers on how to stay safe online. Below are some of the links that college considers to be most helpful.

Have you downloaded our new App? This is available completely free of charge to students and parents carers.  The college will be in touch with your 4 digit access code.  Please contact the college if you don’t receive  a code. Download the app for Apple and Android devices via your App store.

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Resources for Students Good for Parents Good for All
UK Safer Internet Centre Internet Matters Childnet
KidSMART Get Safe Online ThinkuKnow

Childline

The latest text slang

Impero

 
  The Lucy Faithfull Foundation

Helpful Parent Guides

Parental Controls on Smartphones and Tablets 

The following guides have been produced by ThinkuKnow and offer good advice for parents on some of the most common online media used by young people.

  • The newsfeed service from Parent Info has now been discontinued. Support and information for parents and carers to help their children stay safe online can be found on the Parent Zone and NCA-CEOP websites.

Policy Agreements

“A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.

New technologies have become integral to the lives of children and young people in modern society, both within schools and in their lives outside of school. The internet provides young people with powerful tools and applications for research, collaboration and social interaction. Where used responsibly they stimulate discussion, promote creativity and support teaching and learning. They also provide opportunities for staff to be more creative and productive in their work

It is the policy of Corpus Christi Catholic College that all authorised staff and volunteers should have an entitlement to safe internet access at all times.

Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement

Staff & Volunteer Acceptable Use Policy Agreement

 

 

 

 

eSafety

Student Online Safety

Equipping our students with the knowledge and skills to stay safe online forms an important part of the college curriculum. The college also has an Acceptable Use policy for the use of ICT including online platforms.

There is vast amount of information available on the internet providing advice to both young people and parents/carers on how to stay safe online. Below are some of the links that college considers to be most helpful.

Have you downloaded our new App? This is available completely free of charge to students and parents carers.  The college will be in touch with your 4 digit access code.  Please contact the college if you don’t receive  a code. Download the app for Apple and Android devices via your App store.

image

downloads

image
Resources for Students Good for Parents Good for All
UK Safer Internet Centre Internet Matters Childnet
KidSMART Get Safe Online ThinkuKnow

Childline

The latest text slang

Impero

 
  The Lucy Faithfull Foundation

Helpful Parent Guides

Parental Controls on Smartphones and Tablets 

The following guides have been produced by ThinkuKnow and offer good advice for parents on some of the most common online media used by young people.

  • The newsfeed service from Parent Info has now been discontinued. Support and information for parents and carers to help their children stay safe online can be found on the Parent Zone and NCA-CEOP websites.

Policy Agreements

“A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.

New technologies have become integral to the lives of children and young people in modern society, both within schools and in their lives outside of school. The internet provides young people with powerful tools and applications for research, collaboration and social interaction. Where used responsibly they stimulate discussion, promote creativity and support teaching and learning. They also provide opportunities for staff to be more creative and productive in their work

It is the policy of Corpus Christi Catholic College that all authorised staff and volunteers should have an entitlement to safe internet access at all times.

Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement

Staff & Volunteer Acceptable Use Policy Agreement

 

 

 

 

eSafety

Student Online Safety

Equipping our students with the knowledge and skills to stay safe online forms an important part of the college curriculum. The college also has an Acceptable Use policy for the use of ICT including online platforms.

There is vast amount of information available on the internet providing advice to both young people and parents/carers on how to stay safe online. Below are some of the links that college considers to be most helpful.

Have you downloaded our new App? This is available completely free of charge to students and parents carers.  The college will be in touch with your 4 digit access code.  Please contact the college if you don’t receive  a code. Download the app for Apple and Android devices via your App store.

image

downloads

image
Resources for Students Good for Parents Good for All
UK Safer Internet Centre Internet Matters Childnet
KidSMART Get Safe Online ThinkuKnow

Childline

The latest text slang

Impero

 
  The Lucy Faithfull Foundation

Helpful Parent Guides

Parental Controls on Smartphones and Tablets 

The following guides have been produced by ThinkuKnow and offer good advice for parents on some of the most common online media used by young people.

  • The newsfeed service from Parent Info has now been discontinued. Support and information for parents and carers to help their children stay safe online can be found on the Parent Zone and NCA-CEOP websites.

Policy Agreements

“A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.

New technologies have become integral to the lives of children and young people in modern society, both within schools and in their lives outside of school. The internet provides young people with powerful tools and applications for research, collaboration and social interaction. Where used responsibly they stimulate discussion, promote creativity and support teaching and learning. They also provide opportunities for staff to be more creative and productive in their work

It is the policy of Corpus Christi Catholic College that all authorised staff and volunteers should have an entitlement to safe internet access at all times.

Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement

Staff & Volunteer Acceptable Use Policy Agreement