Online Safety
Welcome to our online safety page. As technology continues to play an important role in our lives, ensuring the safety of our students in the digital world is crucial.
Here at St. Mary Magdalen's, we recognise the important role that parents and carers play in supporting their children's online experiences. We have created this page to be a hub for resources to ensure that everyone is well-informed about the best practices for online safety.
Below you will find our monthly newsletters, links to useful websites and recordings of online webinars that aim to educate parents and carers about the latest developments and areas to be informed about best practices.
Staying Safe Online
It is always a good time to think about the activities our children are doing online. It can be a worry thinking about what children are doing online, and we need to offer them ongoing support.
Here is a downloadable booklet which tells you all you need to know about E-Safety, including setting filters on your computers:
We ask that all parents make sure they know what websites their children are visiting and that they do not allow them to have social media accounts. Sites like Facebook have a minimum age of 13 so primary school age children should not be on them.
Online safety newsletters:
Latest Issue: January 2026
Previous issues:
Previous Academic Year - click on the link below:
Online Safety Links
Below you will find some excellent links to clips to use with your children explaining about all aspects of online safety from cyberbullying to protecting their identity and privacy.
Event
Parent/Carer information session - school will termly share an informaiton session for parents/carers which can be accessed online.