Online Safety
Intent
At St John’s Primary School, we are committed to ensuring that all pupils become safe, respectful, and responsible digital citizens. We recognise that technology plays a central role in children’s lives and that safeguarding extends beyond the physical environment into the online world.
Using the Education for a Connected World framework and 2BeSafe – Being Safe in a Digital World, we aim to provide a comprehensive, age-appropriate online safety education that empowers pupils to navigate digital spaces confidently and safely.
Our curriculum is designed to develop children’s understanding across key areas such as self-image and identity, online relationships, online reputation, privacy and security, managing online information, health and wellbeing, and copyright and ownership.
We want pupils to understand both the benefits and risks of technology, enabling them to make informed choices, recognise unsafe situations, and know how to seek help. At St John’s, we promote a culture where children feel confident to speak up and understand that staying safe online is a shared responsibility between school, home, and the wider community.
Implementation
Online safety is taught explicitly and consistently across all year groups through planned lessons, assemblies, and cross-curricular opportunities. The Education for a Connected World framework provides clear progression in knowledge and skills, ensuring coverage of all aspects of digital life from Early Years through to Year 6.
The 2BeSafe – Being Safe in a Digital World programme supports delivery through engaging, child-friendly resources, scenarios, and discussions that reflect real-life online experiences. This enables pupils to explore sensitive topics in a safe and supportive environment.
Key features of our implementation include:
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Discrete online safety lessons embedded within the Computing curriculum
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Regular revisiting of key messages to reinforce learning over time
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Use of real-world scenarios to develop critical thinking and decision-making
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Opportunities for discussion, reflection, and pupil voice
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Whole-school events such as Safer Internet Day
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Clear links with safeguarding policies and procedures
Impact
The impact of our online safety provision is that pupils at St John’s become knowledgeable, vigilant, and responsible users of technology who can keep themselves and others safe online.
Children demonstrate a clear understanding of how to behave appropriately in digital environments and show respect and empathy towards others. They can identify potential risks such as cyberbullying, scams, inappropriate content, and online manipulation, and they know practical strategies to respond safely.
Pupils leave our school able to:
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Protect their personal information and privacy online
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Build positive, respectful online relationships
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Critically evaluate online content and recognise misinformation
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Understand the impact of their digital footprint
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Balance screen time with healthy offline activities
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Seek help confidently from trusted adults when needed
Ultimately, our pupils move on to secondary education as confident digital citizens who can participate safely, responsibly, and positively in an increasingly connected world.
"Acceptable Use" compiled by Years 5 & 6

Smart Rules Rap
Click here to view our Online Safety Policy
Guides for Parents
What parents need to know about…
- YouTube
- Snapchat
- 12 Social Media tips
- Internet matters guide 0 - 5s
- Internet matters guide age 6 - 10
- Internet matters guide age 11 - 13
- Primary School guide
- Moving to Secondary School guide
At what age can my child start social networking?
Useful website links for online safety
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