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- Year 1 - Owls & Eagles Class Page
- Year 2 - Kingfishers & Seagulls Class Page
- Year 3 - Jays & Ravens Class Page
- Year 4 - Robins & Bluebirds Class Page
- Year 5 - Ospreys & Starlings Class Page
- Year 6 - Toucans, Herons & Puffins Class Page
- E-safety
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E-safety
At Tidbury Green all children know how important it is to stay safe online. Some of the rules we follow are:
- If you see something you don’t like always remember to ‘See it, Minimise It, Report it’
- Tell an adult if you are worried about something you have seen online
- Never post anything on-line that you wouldn’t want a stranger, your parents or even your headteacher to see!
- Don’t reveal your real name, address or school name to people you don’t know online.
- Follow the same safety precautions as you would in ‘real-life’; if you wouldn’t tell a stranger on the street where you live, don’t tell them online!
Each Computing unit has an E-safety strand within it, so that, regardless of which area of Computing is being studied, E-Safety is always a priority.
We also take part in the national E-Safety Day with special lessons dedicated to learning how to stay safe online.

Please click on the links below for help, guidance and information that you may find useful for managing your child's devices and e-safety at home:
For more advice, click on the links below for other E-safety tips from leading internet safety providers or click on the posters below.
Online Safety
Children are more likely to be online more often now than ever . Please click on the document below which gives a quick guide on social media safety.













