Online Safety
We are committed to helping children and young people understand the risks online and take immediate measures to protect themselves, whether from hackers, cyberbullies, radicalisers or online strangers that aim to cause harm. Research has shown that young people are more likely to give away personal information online than they are in the real world. If you are worried about something that has been shared online please go to the link at the bottom to report this anonymously and ensure the content is removed.
If you would like to discuss an online safety concern students can go to the Student Support Hub or parents and carers can email safeguarding@chippingsodburyschool.com. The police can be contacted outside of school hours, where appropriate.
Advice for parents and carers
The government has a comprehensive website about staying safe online that has links to lots of useful websites and guidance for parents and carers, as well as children:
Support for parents and carers to keep children safe online - GOV.UK
Parents and carers can also find more information on the international CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre) website:
Vodafone has a dedicated digital parenting support section on their website with regularly updated expert advice, articles and resources.
Digital Parenting - Vodafone UK News Centre
Advice for students
Please click HERE to view 'The 10 golden rules - online safety advice for students'.
Students can also find more information on the international CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre) website by clicking the link below:
Reporting abuse
If you need to report any concerns of abuse please click on the following button:



