At Old Basford School, we take pupil’s safety very seriously; this is at home, in the community, at school and online.
To ensure that online safety is ever present within school life, at the start of each weekly computing lesson, all children briefly discuss/take part in an activity, known as an anchor task, regarding different online safety issues. We use the 8 strands as recommended by the ‘Education for a Connected World Framework’ to ensure our e-safety teaching is up to date and current. The strands are as follows:
Staff are encouraged to also use a reactive approach when planning these tasks to ensure they meet their year group's ever changing needs.
Please use the information below to help your child stay safe online outside of school.
At Old Basford School we aim to provide the children with a computing curriculum that develops them as safe internet users. Children learn the SMART rules and they are displayed around our school. We have a planned, progressive and well thought out computing curriculum that we deliver to our pupils and we often spend time addressing issues, concerns or current trends within our classrooms. We also take part in Safer Internet Day that happens every year.

Although we try to discourage the use of age restricted social media apps and websites, we are aware that some children in our school use apps like Facebook, YouTube and Instagram at home. These apps have an age restriction of 13 as they pose some safety risks to children. In KS2 we teach the children how photographs and messages they put on the internet are there forever and available for the whole world. We also discuss the issue of cyber bullying and the importance that they tell an adult straight away if they feel uncomfortable whilst online.
For children who do use social media, text messaging, emails and youtube we encourage them to be digital citizens by abiding by the THINK statement.

WhatsApp has an age restriction of 16+ and Snapchat has an age restriction of 13+ so it is recommended that children of a primary age do not use them. However, if you know your child uses them, it is very important that you monitor their use at home.
Please see the links below for a WhatsApp Safety Guide.
There has also been an update to the Snapchat app which means it is possible for people your child is friends with on the app to see their EXACT location in real time. This can pose a huge threat for children who may be friends with strangers. The update can be switched off. Please see the guidance below. It is important we make sure we keep out children safe in the real world and the online world.
The theme for this year's Safer Internet Day is ‘Too good to be true? Protecting yourself and others from scams online'.
You can find more information and resources about Safer Internet Day here: https://saferinternet.org.uk/safer-internet-day/safer-internet-day-2025
Children across school took part in a competition to design a poster all about this year's theme scams. We saw lots of brilliant entries, well done everyone!
Safer Internet Day is the UK’s biggest celebration of online safety. Each year the day covers an online issue or theme that speaks to the things young people are seeing and experiencing online. Created in consultation with young people across the UK, this year Safer Internet Day will be focusing on change online, this includes covering:
We have also launched a competition for children to creatively respond to Safer Internet Day 2024, this could be in the form of a poster or even a video/PowerPoint which can be sent into school to following email address – admin@oldbasford.nottingham.sch.uk. There will be a winner chosen from each year group.
Vodafone have also created some fantastic e-safety books that are available online at no cost.
Digital Parenting eBooks: Chicken Clicking
Digital Parenting eBooks: Old MacDonald Had a Phone
Digital Parenting eBooks: Troll Stinks
Please also see the Internet Safety Day 2024 letter below.