Safer Internet Day
What do I need to know about Safer Internet Day?
Safer Internet Day is on 10th February 2026. It’s celebrated across the globe in over 170 countries, with thousands of young people joining in across the UK to explore how they can use the internet responsibly, respectfully, critically and creatively.
Safer Internet Day is a great opportunity to focus on online safety with your child – whether that’s trying out some of the learning activities in the pack below, asking about what they like to do online or using their favourite app or game with them.
You could support the day on social media, tell other friends and family about the day, or ask your child for their best tips for staying safe online.
Please use the links below to access Parent/Carer resources:
E-Safety Newsletters
E-Safety
E-safety at our School
Your child's e-safety is important to us and also a good importance to all parents out there. Please see a selection of our E-safety links below to help you and your child.
Guidance Notes:
These sites have been selected as quality assured websites of educational content.
They have been identified as safe at time of viewing for children because the sites do NOT have:
- adult content on site or in links.
- any link to a general internet search engine.
- any link to adult purchasing.
- any link to an unmoderated [open] forum, chatroom, message board, guestbook or weblog.
- display links to user's email in forum etc.
- any links to gambling, dating or other activities unsafe or unhealthy for children.
- display children's personal details on site.
- display unsuitable advertising.
- any copyright issues.
This checklist may also be useful to provide safety criteria for you to assess other sites.
