E-Safety

The internet has changed all of our lives, particularly our children’s. For parents and carers this opens up a whole new world of things to be aware of. For many of us, this can all be a bit too much.

You might be struggling to keep up with the things your child is doing online, you might wonder whether what they are doing is safe, and you might also be thinking how can I be as good a parent online as I am offline?

At Barton Hill Academy we take E-safety very seriously and train children in every computing lesson about how to manage their online reputation and how to stay safe.

Here are some top tips for parents


If you have a child who is at, or is due to start, secondary school, read our secondary school advice to find out what you can do to support them.

National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children

Talking to your child about online safety

Sometimes you might be worried about what your child's doing online or who they're speaking to, but not know how to talk to them about it. We've got advice to help.

Online Safety

We've teamed up with O2 to help you keep children safe when they're using the internet, social networks, apps, games and beyond.

Online games: helping children to play safe

Find out about the risks of online gaming, how to decide what games are best for your child and ways to keep them safe.

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