Throughout the year, students will have ample opportunities to learn how to stay safe online and how to use technology appropriately. Below are a few examples of how to be safe and smart when accessing the internet via a computer, phone, tablet, smartwatch, etc.
BE SAFE
Make sure your privacy settings are at the highest possible setting, including location settings.
Don’t give out private or personal information.
Don’t share your passwords with anyone other than your parents.
Treat your passwords like a toothbrush – change them regularly and frequently.
Log out when you have finished using a website, even on your device.
Trust your instincts. If something feels uncomfortable or wrong, tell your parents or a teacher.
BE SMART
Remember, you are personally responsible for what you do and say online.
Think before you send or post. Everything you post becomes part of your digital footprint. Don’t post anything you wouldn’t want your friends, parents, teachers, university admissions directors, or future employers to see.
Do not share indecent images of yourself or others.
ALWAYS RESPECT OTHERS
Do not cut/paste someone else’s words, images, videos, or ideas without permission.
Respect copyright laws. Hyperlink to sources that support your thoughts or ideas.
Write well. Use correct grammar, punctuation, vocabulary, and structure.
Do not take, share, or post photos of other students without their express permission.
The TASIS England Online Safety Policy prohibits recording peers or teachers without their permission.
Do not participate in cyberbullying. This is not tolerated, even outside school hours. Cyberbullying risks disciplinary consequences. For further information, please refer to our Cyberbullying Policy in the TASIS England Online Safety Policy, which can be found here.
BE POSITIVE
If you are the victim of or witness cyberbullying:
Block the bully
Do not reply or retaliate
Save the evidence by taking a screenshot
Inform a trusted adult to seek advice and guidance.
Parent or Guardian
Advisor
Teacher
School Counselor
Administrator
House Parent (for boarders)
Middle School Student Voice Page
Contact Childline: 0800 1111
Visit the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) website
Visit the CEOP website for advice about staying safe when you’re online.