For the Primary school, we make the following, shorter version of the ICT code of conduct, which picks out the salient, age-related points.
At the Europa School we believe that accessing the internet is of great educational benefit, however we expect all pupils to be responsible for their own behaviour on the Internet, just as they are anywhere else in school. This includes materials they choose to access, and language they use.
Pupils must ask permission before accessing the Internet.
Should any pupils encounter any offensive material on the internet, they are expected to report it immediately to a teacher.
Pupils should not access other people's files unless permission has been given.
Computers should only be used for school work and homework unless permission has been granted otherwise.
Children's school E-mail accounts should be used only for schoolwork and homework.
No personal information such as phone numbers and addresses should be given out over the internet and no arrangements to meet someone made.
Pupils not complying with these expectations will be warned and may be denied access to Internet resources.
Please read the Code of Conduct carefully:
https://sites.google.com/europaschool.uk/europahowtoforstudents/code-of-conduct/primary?authuser=0