🌟 Staying Safe Online
🌟 Staying Safe Online
At Blackfordby St Margaret’s, we want everyone to feel safe, happy and confident when using computers, tablets, phones or the internet.
The internet is a brilliant place to learn new things, play games and talk to friends — but it’s important to know how to stay safe.
Here are some easy rules to help keep you safe online.
⭐ 1. Be Kind Online
Always treat people online the same way you treat people in school.
- Be friendly
- Be polite
- Never send unkind messages
- Think before you type
If someone is unkind online, tell an adult straight away.
⭐ 2. Keep Your Personal Information Private
Never share:
- Your full name
- Your address
- Your school
- Your passwords
- Your phone number
- Photos without permission
If someone online asks for this information, STOP and TELL an adult.
⭐ 3. Ask Before You Click
Talk to your grown‑ups before you:
- Download apps
- Join new games
- Click on pop‑ups
- Open messages from people you don’t know
If you’re not sure — ask first.
⭐ 4. Use Strong Passwords
A strong password is:
- Secret
- Hard to guess
- Only shared with your grown‑ups
Never tell a friend your password.
⭐ 5. Only Talk to People You Know
Only chat with people you know in real life.
If someone you don’t know tries to talk to you online:
STOP → BLOCK → TELL
You won’t be in trouble for telling an adult.
⭐ 6. Be Careful With Photos and Videos
Before you post or share something, ask yourself:
- Is this kind?
- Is this safe?
- Would I be happy for anyone to see this?
If you’re unsure — don’t post it.
⭐ 7. If Something Upsets You
If something online:
- Scares you
- Upsets you
- Confuses you
- Doesn’t feel right
Tell a trusted adult straight away.
You can talk to:
- Your teacher
- A teaching assistant
- Miss Benson (Designated Safeguarding Lead)
- Mrs Horne (Deputy DSL)
- Mrs Ridley (Deputy DSL)
- A parent or carer
We are always here to help you.
⭐ 8. Need to Talk to Someone?
You can contact Childline anytime if you feel worried or sad:
📞 0800 1111
💬 Or visit childline.org.uk
It’s free, private and just for children.
⭐ Remember
If something doesn’t feel right online — tell an adult you trust.
You will NEVER be in trouble for asking for help.
