Cyber Safety
Keeping our families safe online...

Cyber Safety
Keeping our families safe online...
We’re thrilled to announce our school has partnered with Cyber Safety Project to offer parents access to the Cyber Safe Parents 2026 Webinar Series. These practical, easy-to-understand sessions, available live or on-demand, will provide simple strategies to help families manage online safety, screen time, AI and digital wellbeing. Pop these important dates into your calendars now:
2026 Topics & Dates:
Cyber Safety at Home (Family session) – 10 March
AI & Critical Thinking (Parent/Guardian session) – 20 May
Balancing Life & Tech (Parent/Guardian session) – 3 August
Cyberbullying & Resilience (Parent/Guardian session) – 27 October
All sessions start at 7.30pm AEDT/AEST.
Can’t attend live? Register to receive the recording and resources to watch at a time that suits you.
👉 Register here: https://cybersafetyproject.com/parents-2026






Our Commitment to Online Safety
We believe that preparing students to navigate the digital world safely is just as important as teaching literacy and numeracy. That’s why Oatlands Primary School has partnered with the Cyber Safety Project to implement the Cyber Safe Classroom Curriculum.
Why It Matters
Children are growing up in a world shaped by technology, gaming, social media, and AI. While these tools offer incredible opportunities, they also come with risks. Our curriculum helps students:
Understand how to stay safe and protect their privacy
Recognise and respond to online challenges like cyberbullying
Build empathy, resilience, and respectful digital habits
What You Can Expect
Your child will participate in age-appropriate lessons delivered by classroom teachers, featuring interactive activities and a focus on four core values: Responsibility, Integrity, Strength, and Empathy.
How You Can Support at Home
You play a vital role in your child’s digital safety journey. We encourage you to talk regularly about your child’s online experiences and model safe habits.
Together, we can build a safer digital future for our students.
It is integral to establish clear protocols and procedures when working in online spaces, including reviewing and considering the safety and appropriateness of online tools and communities. Please use the resources below to assist your family with online safety:
Cyber Safety Project
https://www.cybersafetyproject.com.au/
Office of the Children’s eSafety Commissioner https://www.esafety.gov.au/