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Safeguarding & Online safety

Safeguarding

The Designated Safeguarding Leads at Corsham Primary are:
  • Mrs Lindsay Fry, Headteacher, Pound Pill
  • Mrs Kerry Parker, Headteacher, Broadwood
The Deputy Designated Safeguarding Leads at Corsham Primary are:
  • Miss Rebecca Palmer, Deputy Headteacher at Pound Pill
  • Mrs Sophie Ridout, Deputy Headteacher at Broadwood

Safeguarding the welfare and well-being of our pupils, and protecting them from harm is our prime concern at Corsham Primary School.

Safeguarding encompasses issues such as child protection, pupil health and safety, online safety, bullying/cyber-bullying, appropriate medical provision, drugs and substance misuse. These areas have specific policies and guidance, which can be found on this page.

Should you have any queries or wish to raise concerns, please do not hesitate to contact your Headteacher or one of the Senior Leadership Team.

Mr Andy Gough (Chair of Governors) is the Safeguarding Governor for Corsham Primary School. You can contact him through the Clerk to the Governors at admin@corsham-pri.wilts.sch.uk.

For our safeguarding policies please follow the links below:

These are all available here on the website or from the school offices.

Online Safety at Corsham Primary

We take Online safety very seriously at Corsham Primary School.  Internet safety lessons are built into PSHE lessons three times a year in every year group.
Children working at the computers
Children working at their computers

The Internet has become an important aspect of everyday life to which children need to be able to respond safely and responsibly.

At Corsham Primary School we believe that the Internet offers a valuable resource for teachers and children, providing ways to communicate with others world-wide and initiate cultural exchanges between pupils. Access to the Internet offers both students and teachers vast, diverse, and unique resources and helps to raise educational standards. It supports the professional work of staff, enhancing the school’s management information and business administrative systems.

The main reason that we provide Internet access to our teachers and students is to promote educational excellence by facilitating resource sharing, innovation, and communication. Access to online interactive learning spaces where pupils can access targeted learning and where they can publish their own learning, such as Merlin and Gogglebox are hugely beneficial to children, and encourage them to extend their learning beyond the classroom. However, for both students and teachers, Internet access at school is a privilege and not an entitlement.

There is always a small risk inherent with internet use that children may encounter inappropriate material on the Internet. The school will actively take all reasonable precautions to restrict pupil access to both undesirable and illegal material, as well as educate pupils to take appropriate action if they do come across such material.

Please be very careful when allowing pupils to use social networking sites such as Snapchat, TikTok, Facebook, Bebo etc.  Encourage your children not to publish personal information about themselves, and use the sites together.  It is ideal to encourage children to use the internet on a computer situated in a family room.