Cyber Security Advice

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      Congratulations to the boys that represented our school on Friday 6th June at the annual Cricket Tournament. They successfully won all three matches to win the tournament.…

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Cyber Security Advice during Coronavirus (SWGfL)

As the world grapples with management of coronavirus, people are keen to find information about the disease, and cyber criminals are using the public’s fear and interest to their advantage, creating new scams and targeting individuals, organisations and even whole industries and countries.

You can find out more information about how to tackle those harms here: https://swgfl.org.uk/magazine/swgfl-cyber-security-advice-during-coronavirus/

Child online safety during lockdown: where to report

With children spending more time on the internet during lockdown, it’s more important than ever for parents and carers and their children to know the best reporting and support routes, should they be worried about something online.

This new ParentInfo article signposts to reporting, advice and support services available for children and their families.

For further excellent advice for online safety go to https://www.internetmatters.org/advice/6-10/