e-Safety

At Great Ouse Primary Academy it is very important to us that we keep children safe online.

We believe that the school and parents/carers should work in partnership to ensure that children are both protected and taught how to use the internet safely.

Resources for children and young people

As half term approaches, children and young people will spend more time online and many will play games for entertainment over the break.
This THINKUKNOW Band Runner game is a fun way for 8–10-year-olds to learn about safer use of technology. They will learn to distinguish between safe and unsafe behaviours online and be confident to seek support from trusted adults when they need it.

Please follow this link to access game and other useful safety resources.
www.thinkuknow.co.uk/8_10

 

Below are links to trusted websites that give advice on parental controls, privacy settings and safe use of the internet.

If you have any concerns about what a child may have seen or experienced online, please report immediately to CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection) using the link on our home page or by accessing the website from the links below.

 

 CEOP                    UK Safer Internet Picture

Internetmatters Age limits

 A recipe for Internet safety

 

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Home activity worksheet ages 4-5

Home activity worksheet ages 5-7

Home activity worksheet ages 8-10

Parent and carers help sheet

Children's reward chart

 

jesseandfriends

https://parentinfo.org/

Welcome to Great Ouse Primary Academy

Welcome and thank you for your interest in our school. Great Ouse Primary Academy is a school that thinks and dreams big for its pupils. Expectations are high for all who make up the Great Ouse Primary Academy community and these standards reflect the wonderful physical environment we have developed to enable children to flourish within and beyond the school walls. We are committed to developing learners who are: resilient, focused, aspirational in their goals as well a being prepared to be successful citizens of the 21st century.

Great Ouse Primary Academy opened as a brand-new primary academy in September 2017 and is a proud member of the Meridian Trust. The school is a named feeder school for Lincroft Academy and Sharnbrook Academy. The school is a bright, modern and inspiring learning environment with up-to-date technology and vibrant teaching and learning spaces for our pupils and staff.

We believe that the school absolutely belongs to our community of children, staff, parents and carers. We urge you to actively support and be involved in the school. It is a wonderful opportunity for everyone to be part of something special.

“The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character – that is the goal of true education.”
(Martin Luther King, Jr)

 

Chris Payne

Headteacher

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