Online Safety
Online Safety Lead: Kirsten Steele
Deputy Online Safety Lead: Nicki Asker
Online Safety Governor: Tom Lockwood
Safer Internet Day 2026 theme is 'Smart tech, safe choices - Exploring the safe and respon took place on the 11th of February 2025, with celebrations and learning based around the theme ‘‘Too good to be true?’
National Crime Agency
Online safety at home
While using technology can provide hours of education and important social opportunities for children and young people, it can also present risks. Below are links that give you advice and support to enable you to help keep your child safe online.
Thinkuknow for parents - support your child at home
NSPCC keeping children safe online
Safer Internet advice for families and carers
The National College provides weekly Wake Up Wednesday guides to help families and educators keep children safe online, support their wellbeing and empower them to become positive actors against climate change.
The National College Wake Up Wednesday guides
Below is the latest version of our Online Safety & Acceptable Use Policy which all pupils, staff, governors and volunteers adhere to via the enclosed agreement forms found at the back of the policy.
The CEOP button has been developed to offer children, young people, parents/carers and professionals working with these groups a simple and convenient mechanism for gaining access to trusted online safety advice, help and support. It also provides access to an online mechanism for reporting known or suspected child sexual exploitation or child sexual abuse directly to CEOP.
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CEOP How to report an online safety incident.
Please find below instructions on how to access The National College training opportunities for parents who wish to expand their understanding and knowledge of Online Safety.
We are pleased to announce Ickworth Park Primary has been awarded 'The Online Safety Certified School' for the second year running.