E-Safety
Guidance for Pupils
You can use your computer, mobile phone or tablet for lots of fun things and to make lots of new
friends from all over the world.
This section of our website will provide you with links to really useful advice on how to be careful
when you use the internet and some great tips to keep safe.
If you are worried about anything you see online or people are asking you questions about where you live or saying nasty things to you please speak to your
parents, carers, teacher, school council or follow any of the links below for help and advice.
friends from all over the world.
This section of our website will provide you with links to really useful advice on how to be careful
when you use the internet and some great tips to keep safe.
If you are worried about anything you see online or people are asking you questions about where you live or saying nasty things to you please speak to your
parents, carers, teacher, school council or follow any of the links below for help and advice.
What is E-Safety?
E-Safety means electronic safety.
E-Safety is important because it helps to keep us safe so they can enjoy, explore
and have fun when using technology!
E-Safety means electronic safety.
E-Safety is important because it helps to keep us safe so they can enjoy, explore
and have fun when using technology!
3Some online dangers include:
Cyberbullying – Some people can be mean to us and can do and say unkind things to us.
Strangers - Some people online can lie and pretend to be our friends.
They might ask for personal information about ourselves
Online Material - Some things online are not suitable for us to see.
Cyberbullying – Some people can be mean to us and can do and say unkind things to us.
Strangers - Some people online can lie and pretend to be our friends.
They might ask for personal information about ourselves
Online Material - Some things online are not suitable for us to see.
If people online are mean or worry you?
Tell an adult you trust straight away.
Try to stay calm.
Report anything that worries you.
Try to ignore the person.
Block and delete the person.
Keep all messages for evidence
What should you not do?
Do not keep worries to yourself.
Do not be unkind or nasty back.
Do not get angry or upset.
Do not allow the person to keep being unkind
Do not delete messages.
What will Hilltop School do to respond to E-safety issues?
We take online safety seriously.
We listen to the children involved and offer support.
We investigate and look at evidence.
We make sure children face up to the consequences of their actions.
We contact parents or carers.
Tell an adult you trust straight away.
Try to stay calm.
Report anything that worries you.
Try to ignore the person.
Block and delete the person.
Keep all messages for evidence
What should you not do?
Do not keep worries to yourself.
Do not be unkind or nasty back.
Do not get angry or upset.
Do not allow the person to keep being unkind
Do not delete messages.
What will Hilltop School do to respond to E-safety issues?
We take online safety seriously.
We listen to the children involved and offer support.
We investigate and look at evidence.
We make sure children face up to the consequences of their actions.
We contact parents or carers.
The Think U Know website will help you go on the internet in a safe way and tell who to talk to
if you are worried.
You can also find out about Lee & Kim’s adventures or watch Hector and his friends
learning to use computers safely!
If you want to talk to someone else you can call ‘Childline’, which is a place where people
who are nice can help you.
They won’t tell anyone that you have called and it’s free. You can phone them on: 0800 1111.
if you are worried.
You can also find out about Lee & Kim’s adventures or watch Hector and his friends
learning to use computers safely!
If you want to talk to someone else you can call ‘Childline’, which is a place where people
who are nice can help you.
They won’t tell anyone that you have called and it’s free. You can phone them on: 0800 1111.