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St. Margaret’s Primary School 

e-Smart News Edition # 5 - Tuesday 31 March 2026

 

Welcome to our latest edition of St. Margaret’s e-Smart News. We hope you find the information in these articles to be of great use during the year!

 

2026 ICT User Agreements:-

 

The 2026 ICT User Agreements for all students were sent out via an electronic form link on School Stream earlier this term. Last Friday we sent home final reminder notices to families to complete the online form. If your child/children did not receive a notice this means you have completed the online form.

 

Thank you to families who have completed the online form for their child/children - it is greatly appreciated and a requirement to use technology at St. Margaret's. 

 

Families who received a reminder notice must complete the electronic form no later than this final extended date - close of business on Thursday 2 April 2026. 

 

I have to emphasise that we cannot extend this date any further as we need to follow the e Safety and ICT Policies in place from MACS.

 

The form link is below.

 

 

Code Camp:-

 

Due to ongoing construction works, there will be no Code Camp programs held at St. Margaret's until mid 2026. The school has not made this decision lightly - the health and safety of all staff, students and adults is paramount. Once construction works have been completed the school will look to recommence our partnership with Code Camp.

 

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e-Safety SOCIAL MEDIA AGE RESTRICTIONS:-

 

The campaign ‘For the good of their wellbeing’ raises awareness of the new Social Media Minimum Age law. The new law, which has been in effect since 10 December means you must be 16 years or older to have a social media account. Social media platforms will not allow Australians under the age of 16 to create or maintain an account.

 

This change is designed to protect young people from the risk of harm from social media and to support their wellbeing. 

 

You can find helpful resources for young people, families and educators in the eSafety Social media age restrictions hub.

 

 

e-Safety Parent Resources and Webinars:-

 

Some fantastic e-Safety resources containing advice and tips can be found using this link. https://www.esafety.gov.au/parents It is highly recommended that parents explore the useful resources available from the eSafety Commissioner website. 

 

Under the new Social Media Minimum Law, there are social media platforms which do not allow Australian children under 16 to create or have an account. Join one of eSafety's 30-minute information sessions to understand the changes. Learn more about this webinar.

 

To register for the webinar, go to https://www.esafety.gov.au/parents/webinars. It is recommended to book in advance. Please refer to the URL below for further eSafety information and useful tips.

 

https://www.smmaribyrnong.catholic.edu.au/learning-teaching/technologies

 

Remember to stay eSafe!

                                                                                 

Gary Romeo  (ICT Leader)