Safer Internet Day 2019 – Registration Open

by | Oct 21, 2019

The Safer Internet Centre have now opened registrations for schools and organisations to show they will be taking park in Safer Internet Day in February.

Safer Internet Day is a great way to raise the profile of Internet Safety for Students. It starts the conversation about how we can use technology responsibly, respectfully, critically and creatively.

There’s so many ways your school can get involved for Safer Internet Day 2019.

Start the discussion with your class today about their opinions on all things Cyber Safety. Why not get your students involved for Safer Internet Day with some of these activities:

Creating E-Safety Posters:

Ask your students how they can communicate how to stay safe online using a poster?

Create an Internet Safety Presentation:

For KS2 get your students to work in small groups to create a short assembly about how other students can stay safe online.

Create an Internet Safety Film:

All your students can share their tips and advice on how other students can stay safe online.

Register your support for Safer Internet Day here.

At OpenView Education we will be helping schools and students to mark the occasion for Safer Internet Day throughout February. We will be delivering Internet Safety Workshops for Primary Schools and our Whole School E-Safety Performances.

We like to make our workshops interactive, high energy and empower the students to help make a change at their schools. If you would like to mark the occasion for Safer Internet Day this February get in touch here.

Group Chat Bullying Poster Schools

Group Chat Bullying: Practical Advice for Primary Schools

Group chats are a normal part of many children’s social lives. They can be fun, practical and a way to stay connected outside school. They can also be where unkind comments, peer pressure or misunderstandings happen quickly. In our work in primary and secondary...
Safe AI Use in Schools

AI in Schools: What Safe Use Looks Like for Pupils and Staff

Introduction: Why schools are talking about AI now Artificial intelligence is becoming part of everyday life, and schools are no exception. We are increasingly seeing AI tools being used by pupils, often outside of school and without adult oversight. At the same time,...
4 Steps to Effective Online Safety Education

What Makes Online Safety Education Work? Four Principles for Schools

Online safety is something every school knows is important, yet finding the time and headspace to do it well can feel increasingly difficult. Teachers are already managing a full curriculum, safeguarding responsibilities, assessment pressures, and the day-to-day...
Online Safety for Schools - 5 Steps

Online Safety Training for Schools: How to Be Ofsted Ready

Online safety is now a core part of safeguarding, and a key focus in Ofsted inspections. Whether you’re preparing for inspection or strengthening your safeguarding culture, online safety training and internet safety workshops are essential to ensuring pupils, staff,...
Anti-Bullying Week Poster

Anti-Bullying Week Poster – Use Your Power for Good

Use Your Power for Good: A Simple, Action-Led Poster for Anti-Bullying Week 2025 Anti-Bullying Week 2025 is all about “Power for Good”, a positive, practical theme that reminds every pupil (and adult) that our words and actions can make school a kinder, safer place....