Online Safety
At Catcott School, we are committed to helping children stay safe, responsible, and confident when using technology. We teach our Online Safety curriculum through the Somerset eLIM Active BYTES scheme of work.
Children take part in half-termly Online Safety lessons and termly assemblies. The scheme covers all Online Safety expectations within the Computing National Curriculum and is fully mapped to the 2025 RSHE Curriculum.
Our Online Safety Themes:
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Autumn Term – I am Kind and Responsible
Children learn how to behave respectfully online, communicate positively with others, and understand their digital responsibilities.
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Spring Term – I am Safe and Secure
Children explore how to keep themselves safe online, protect personal information, and recognise situations that may make them feel uncomfortable or worried.
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Summer Term – I am Healthy
Children learn about maintaining a healthy balance between online and offline activities and how technology can affect their wellbeing.
Staying Safe Online
If you are online and see something that makes you feel worried, uncomfortable, or upset, the most important thing to do is talk to a trusted adult. This could be a parent, carer, teacher, or another adult who can help.
Reporting Concerns
Children, parents, and carers can also report serious online concerns to CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection Command), which helps keep children safe from online abuse.
Please click the CEOP link below to find out more and access support.
Links to useful organisations
- Click on the links below for more information about e-safety.
NSPCC - Keeping Children Safe Online course
Gaming Guidance Resource from Somerset's eLearning Team
Somerset's Safeguarding Children Board
