The school will be closing for Summer at the earlier time of 1:15pm on Friday 25 July 2025. We re-open on Wednesday 3 September at 9:00am.
This of great importance to the school.
The internet is always changing, and being able to keep up to date with your children’s use of technology can be a challenge, especially if you feel that your children may have better technical skills than you do. However, children and young people still need support and guidance when it comes to managing their lives online and using the internet positively and safely.
We believe that as a pupil of Longford Park School, your child needs the knowledge, skills and tools to understand and harness the power of the Internet.
When your child uses the Internet in school, you can be assured that through our security and filtering technologies, their browsing will be safe and secure. However, when they are browsing the Internet at home, things may not be as safe and secure.
Some points for safe practice at home are: -
We have number of policies relating to e-safety, please see our policy page for how we keep pupils safe when using IT (Information Technology) in school. In particular our e-Safety Policy, Behaviour, Anti-Bullying Policy & Safeguarding Policies.
Please follow the links for advice and guidance on how you can help to educate your child to stay safe online.
Useful Links
Thinkuknow – A website which provides you with guidance on protecting your child online.
Wise Kids – WISE KIDS works with parents, carers, teachers, children’s services, educators, police officers, mental health practitioners and other professionals interested in young people’s online and digital media use, digital literacy and safety.
KidSMART – A useful website to start exploring advice about internet safety.
Childnet – Childnet International is a non-profit organisation working with others to help make the internet a safe place for children.