Online Consent
Computing at school – including the internet, email and mobile technologies, etc. has become an important part of everyday learning. We expect all children to be safe and responsible when using any ICT (Information and Communication Technology).
Parent Acceptable Use Agreement:
When communicating with the school via official communication channels, or using private/independent channels to talk about the school, we ask you to agree to the following:
As pupils in the school, we would ask all pupils to read and understand the following to make sure that as a school, we can in the best position to guarantee each pupils safety.
Parent Acceptable Use Agreement:
When communicating with the school via official communication channels, or using private/independent channels to talk about the school, we ask you to agree to the following:
- Be respectful towards members of staff, and the school, at all times
- Be respectful of other parents/carers and children
- Direct any complaints or concerns through the school’s official channels, so they can be dealt with in line with the school’s complaints procedure
- Use private groups, the school’s Facebook page, or personal social media to complain about or criticise members of staff. This is not constructive and the school can’t improve or address issues if they aren’t raised in an appropriate way
- Use private groups, the school’s Facebook page, or personal social media to complain about, or try to resolve, a behaviour issue involving other pupils. I will contact the school and speak to the appropriate member of staff if I’m aware of a specific behaviour issue or incident
- Upload or share photos or videos on social media of any child other than my own, unless I have the permission of other children’s parents/carers.
As pupils in the school, we would ask all pupils to read and understand the following to make sure that as a school, we can in the best position to guarantee each pupils safety.
- ICT should only be used for school purposes
- Email attachments should only be opened if from someone they school/pupil know or from those whom the teacher has approved
- Computing passwords should not be given out to other pupils
- Pupils will only open/delete their own files
- Pupils will make sure that all computing contact with other children and adults is responsible, polite and sensible
- Pupils will not give out their own details such as name, phone numbers or home address
- Pupils will not arrange to meet someone online
- Pupils will be responsible for their own behaviour when using school ICT because it is understood that these rules are to keep everyone safe
- Support the school approach to online safety and not deliberately upload or add any images, video or sounds or text that could upset any member of the school community
- Pupils are aware that use of ICT can be checked and parents/careers will be contacted if there are any concerns