Our thanks to our colleagues at Carrington primary for sharing the information below, which we have been asked to share in our community too. We would stress that we have not experienced any problems here with this and do not think we have any copies of this series,...
Why Countries Are Moving to Limit Children’s Social Media — and Why We’re Paying Close Attention In 2024–25, both Australia and Denmark introduced stronger age-based restrictions on children’s access to social media. Australia announced a Social Media Minimum...
We are saddened and concerned to have been made aware of some online issues for a number of children in Year Four. In response, we have produced this guide for parents around the responsibilities and consequences relating to online behaviour and keeping safe online....
We have been advised that there is currently an issue with the integrity of the QR codes on some of the Spy Dogs/Cats series of children’s books by Andrew Cope. The codes appear to have been compromised so that they lead to pornographic sites. We’d expect...
In common with many other schools, locally, nationally and globally, we are experiencing children quoting content from the social media phenomenon Italian Brainrot. You may well have heard children shouting what appears to be gibberish, maybe in an exaggerated Italian...
In what might be a first for us, this feature is prompted by a TV show. Many in our community may have already watched Adolescence on Netflix. It’s a four-part drama based in West Yorkshire and a tough watch, though most critics are describing it as near...