ICT

Cybersafety @ St Agnes'

 

Sometimes children are faced with online situations that they simply don’t know how to handle. This means that schools and parents/carers should have ongoing programs to teach children and young people the knowledge and skills they need to prevent bullying and other inappropriate behaviours they see online, to intervene effectively when incidents occur, to celebrate diversity, and to promote friendship and positive social behaviours.

 

On Monday 20th May, the children in years 3-6 at St Agnes' will take part in an information session around Cybersafety.

 

On the evening of May 20, we strongly encourage a participant from each family (Prep - 6) to attend a free cybersafety information session in the hall.  

Teaching your child to be Cybersafe will help them to engage with the online world safely, responsibly and discerningly and can assist to protect them from online risks.

Twitter

We have begun to use Twitter at St Agnes to provide families with a snapshot of our learning and the fantastic work that is occurring at our School.  To follow our Twitter feed please click on the link below.

 

https://twitter.com/StAgnesHighett