At Kelford School we recognise that there are many benefits of the computer age and one of these is that children are becoming smarter. They are growing up computer literate and will have that as a huge advantage. Computer literacy is becoming an essential job qualification and feeling comfortable with computers will put them a step ahead. However, children are innocent and do not realise the dangers which could be involved in some of the situations they encounter whilst online. Below are some guides and information to help parents and carers keep their children safe.
Kelford E-Safety Team
Kari Anson - Headteacher
Carl Haag - E-Safety Lead
Catherine Bentley - Designated Safeguarding Lead
Carol Davison - Governor
If you wish to contact any member of the team please ring the school number (01709 512088)
or fill out the form on the Contact Us page.
Our E-Safety policy can be downloaded below:
Kari Anson - Headteacher
Carl Haag - E-Safety Lead
Catherine Bentley - Designated Safeguarding Lead
Carol Davison - Governor
If you wish to contact any member of the team please ring the school number (01709 512088)
or fill out the form on the Contact Us page.
Our E-Safety policy can be downloaded below:

E-Safety Policy | |
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ICT Rules have been developed for pupils to follow and are visible wherever there is a computer that students can access in school. There are SMART rules and Golden rules depending on the pupils ICT ability and they are made with symbols so are easy for our students to understand.
eSafety Guides
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The below videos are tips for parents regarding online safety and the importance of NOT sharing your personal information with people you meet online.
Ages 6-10 |
Ages 11-13 |
Ages 14+ |