S a f e r I n t e r n e t D a y
Pupils in the Junior Prep School took an active role in shaping this year’s Safer Internet Day, following a highly productive PSHCE Pupil Voice lunch. The session provided a platform for pupils to share their ideas, discuss online safety themes, and contribute directly to the development of the school’s lesson content.
During the meeting, pupils worked together to refine their suggestions, which were later developed into a presentation that they delivered to classmates on Friday. Their contributions helped set the tone for meaningful discussion across the year groups, with a focus on responsible online behaviour and the increasingly important topic of using AI safely.
To further reinforce these messages, new posters and information displays were installed in the main corridor, highlighting practical advice for staying safe online. These resources supported the school’s ongoing commitment to helping pupils understand digital risks and navigate technology with confidence.
Across the JPS, teachers continued to build age-appropriate sessions that encouraged thoughtful conversation and equipped pupils with practical strategies for digital wellbeing.