#WakeUpWednesday

January 06, 2021

 

This week's guide is about how to get the most out of National Online Safety's new app. Packed with hundreds of insightful guides, it’ll keep you informed about the latest online crazes – and hazards. There’s also a free online safety parents’ course, compiled by experts and presented by online safety ambassador Myleene Klass.

In the guide, you'll find out about the most beneficial features of our app, such as personalising your content, staying up to date and get online safety advice instantly.



Related Posts:

  • Singing Assembly: 'Greatest Day' (Sign2Sing)Singing assemblies are a wonderful way to promote a feeling of unity and belonging, all of our pupils joining together in song. As a school with a provision for hearing impaired children, it was important for us to support Si… Read More
  • E for EffortEvery week, teachers recognise pupils in their class who have made an extra effort. These pupils are presented with the E for Effort cup during our whole school assembly. Congratulations to all the wonderful children who mad… Read More
  • Year 4 DT: DIY Musical InstrumentsYear 4 have made some amazing musical instruments using recycled materials. The children had to apply knowledge gained from their science topic - sound - in order to create instruments which changed volume and pitch. This gav… Read More
  • Year 4 Music: 'Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy' In their music lessons this term, our year 4 pupils have been learning the recorder. Children have developed their confidence in how to follow notation and play in time. Firstly, the tuneful children learnt to hold their r… Read More
  • Red Nose Day 2019Red Nose Day was a brilliant 'fun raising' day at school with our pupils excited to be dressed in red to raise money for Comic Relief. Red noses, brightly coloured outfits, deely boppers and painted faces could be found in ev… Read More

Popular Posts

Search This Blog

Blog Archive