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Compass Primary awarded national online safety certificate

Well done to Compass Primary School which has been awarded the national online safety certificate, demonstrating its commitment to keeping children and young people safe online.

National Online Safety is an award winning digital training provider with extensive resources in online safety, developed in line with the Department for Education’s statutory requirements. It educates the whole school community in online safety, making the internet a safer place for children.

James Southworth, co-founder at National Online Safety said: ‘Congratulations to everyone at Compass Primary on becoming a National Online Safety Certified School. By completing our training programme the school has shown its strong commitment to implementing an effective whole school approach to online safety.

‘It can be increasingly difficult for schools and parents to stay ahead of online threats and ensure both children and staff are safeguarded from potentially harmful and inappropriate online material. We arm schools with the knowledge they need to understand online dangers and how best to react to any problems.’

Jo Fallowell, Principal at Compass Primary, said: ‘We are very proud and honoured to have received this award in recognition of our whole school’s commitment to protecting the welfare of our students in the online world. We wish to thank the families, staff and other stakeholders who also contributed. Raising awareness for everyone during a time when we are all reliant upon technology to learn, work and communicate with those who are important to us, is essential.’

 

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