Online Safety
At Hanley St Luke’s, the safety and wellbeing of your children is our top priority—including their safety when using technology and accessing online media. We are committed to providing a secure learning environment both in school and beyond.
At the start of each school year, we ask parents and pupils to review and sign our updated Online Use Agreement, which sets clear expectations for safe and responsible use of digital devices and online platforms. We also provide ongoing education around online safety as part of our curriculum to empower children with the knowledge and skills they need to navigate the digital world safely.
To support families, we offer regular parent workshops and resources throughout the year, keeping you informed about current online risks, safety tools, and ways to protect your child’s wellbeing in an ever-changing digital landscape.
Together, we work to ensure that every child can enjoy the benefits of technology while staying safe and confident online.
NSPCC Online Safety Workshop for Parents & Carers
Helpful Videos
Supporting your child (Internet Matters)
Please find below supportive guides from:
- National Online Safety
- Internet Matters
- Childline (Online and mobile safety | Childline)
- #WakeUpWednesday - Free resources for trusted adults
- Safety Net Parent Guides.pdf
If you have any worries or queries about your child’s safety while online, please do not hesitate to contact Mrs Cordon (Computing lead) or Mrs Cartwright (Safeguarding officer) through the office.
Key Dates:
- Tuesday 10th February 2026- Safer Internet Day