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Online Safety Agreement
Online Safety Agreement • March 19th, 2020

Keeping young people safe online can feel like a daunting task as technology is moving at such a fast pace. A fantastic way to keep young people safe online is to work together, have a conversation and put an agreement in place. Remember we manage risk online and we cannot control everything online. It’s also important children have a say in the rules and consequences when building the agreement.

KS1 Online Safety Agreement
Online Safety Agreement • February 25th, 2021
Our Online Safety Agreement
Online Safety Agreement • July 4th, 2021

St. Alban’s Primary School undertakes to make every reasonable effort to provide a safe environment for children to learn about and benefit from the Internet. This includes supervised and filtered access within the school and the provision of a secure Learning Platform (Provided by DB Primary) with curriculum content and communication tools for use both at school home.

Contract
Online Safety Agreement • August 29th, 2017

The internet is a very important part of our lives today and setting up an agreement can help ensure that everyone within your organisation/ group are safe when navigating the online world. It gives you the opportunity to discuss together how to behave in a positive way and what to do when things go wrong. Bear in mind it is difficult to have complete control over anyone’s internet usage, however an online safety agreement is a great way to set clear expectations for positive and safe internet use.

Online Safety Agreement (KS2)
Online Safety Agreement • October 18th, 2021

At Lauriston Primary School everyone should feel safe in school and at home at all times. This includes staying safe when on-line. These rules will help keep you safe.

Poppleton Road Primary School My online safety agreement
Online Safety Agreement • March 30th, 2023
Online Safety Agreement (KS1)
Online Safety Agreement • October 18th, 2021
Online Safety Agreement (KS1)
Online Safety Agreement • October 5th, 2021
Online Safety Agreement
Online Safety Agreement • October 7th, 2021

Keeping young people safe online can feel like a daunting task as technology is moving at such a fast pace. A fantastic way to keep young people safe online is to work together, have a conversation and put an agreement in place. Remember we manage risk online and we cannot control everything online. It’s also important children have a say in the rules and consequences when building the agreement.

Reception and KS1 Online Safety Agreement
Online Safety Agreement • August 27th, 2021
The Fairlawn and Haseltine Federation Online Safety Agreement
Online Safety Agreement • October 18th, 2021
Online Safety Agreement
Online Safety Agreement • May 24th, 2019
Online safety Agreement Swindon Music Co-Operative Ltd understands the importance of children being able to use the internet for education and personal development. This includes social media platforms, games and apps. We aim to support children and...
Online Safety Agreement • March 16th, 2020

This agreement is part of our overarching code of behaviour for children and young people and staff and members. It also fits with our overarching online safety policy. If you would like to know more about this, please speak to Sharon Cullum, Safeguarding Lead for Swindon Music Co-Operative.

ONLINE SAFETY AGREEMENT
Online Safety Agreement • May 9th, 2020

This agreement is part of our overarching code of behaviour for children, young people, vulnerable adults, their families/carers and SBRstaff and volunteers. It also fits with our overarching Online Safety Policy.

This agreement will help keep me safe and help me to be fair to others
Online Safety Agreement • September 3rd, 2020
Contract
Online Safety Agreement • June 1st, 2020

LAMDA understands the importance of children, young people, and adults being able to use the internet (including for education and personal development). This includes using social media platforms, games and apps. We aim to support all our Learners in making use of these in our work. However, we also recognise that safeguards always need to be in place to ensure children and vulnerable adults are safe.

Online Safety Agreement
Online Safety Agreement • September 4th, 2015
Online Safety Agreement
Online Safety Agreement • March 31st, 2020

Keeping young people safe online can feel like a daunting task as technology is moving at such a fast pace. A fantastic way to keep young people safe online is to work together, have a conversation and put an

ONLINE SAFETY AGREEMENT FOR KS2
Online Safety Agreement • October 5th, 2022

Your child signed our online safety agreement in KS1. As part of their transition to KS2 we will be introducing them to our more age-appropriate KS2 Online Safety Agreement. This will be fully discussed at school and the children will be asked to sign the agreement. We have attached a copy for your information and ask that you read through it with your child.

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KS2 Pupils Online Safety Agreement
Online Safety Agreement • December 20th, 2019

• I will be very careful when sharing pictures or video of myself or my friends. If I am in school I will always check with a teacher.

Online safety agreement for use with young people
Online Safety Agreement • December 5th, 2021

This agreement is part of our overarching code of behaviour for children and young people and staff and volunteers. It also fits with our overarching e-safeguarding policy. If you would like to know more about this, please speak to Irma Banyte-Kelly, co-principal.

Clements Primary Academy Online Safety Agreement
Online Safety Agreement • October 3rd, 2019

 I agree never to post photographs or video clips without permission and that I will not include my full name with photographs.

ONLINE SAFETY AGREEMENT FOR KS2
Online Safety Agreement • September 20th, 2021

Your child signed our online safety agreement in KS1. As part of their transition to KS2 we will be introducing them to our more age-appropriate KS2 Online Safety Agreement. This will be fully discussed at school and the children will be asked to sign the agreement. We have attached a copy for your information and ask that you read through it with your child.

Online Safety Agreement (KS1)
Online Safety Agreement • October 12th, 2020
Our Online Safety Agreement
Online Safety Agreement • October 5th, 2017

Pupil: Class: Pupil’s AgreementI have listened to and understood the pupils' e-safety agreement, and will follow the rules which are there to keep me and the school safe. Signed: Date:

Digital Education
Online Safety Agreement • November 18th, 2021

The internet is a very important part of our lives today and setting up an agreement can help ensure that everyone at the Beacon Plus is safe when navigating the online world. It gives us the opportunity to agree together how to behave in a positive way and what to do when things go wrong.

FoBC - Online safety agreement for use with young people
Online Safety Agreement • March 9th, 2022

This agreement is part of our overarching code of behaviour for children and young people and staff and volunteers. It also fits with our overarching online safety policy. If you would like to know more about this, please speak to Paddy Hayes, FoBC Education and Outdoor Learning Officer. (email: education@barnescommon.org.uk)

ONLINE SAFETY AGREEMENT
Online Safety Agreement • March 24th, 2022
Online Safety Agreement for Parents
Online Safety Agreement • March 31st, 2017

As a parent or legal guardian, I am aware that my daughter / son will have access to use the Internet and other ICT facilities at school.

This agreement will help keep me safe and help me to be fair to others
Online Safety Agreement • January 4th, 2021
Bayswater School Online Safety Agreement
Online Safety Agreement • November 8th, 2024

that can help us learn at school in all sorts of ways. We can look at interesting things online, talk to people, create new ideas, and learn how to do different things on apps and websites.

Online Safety Agreement
Online Safety Agreement • January 24th, 2022

Parents/carers: please read and discuss this agreement with your child and then sign it, ask your child to sign it and return it to the class teacher. If you have any concerns please speak to the class teacher.

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