At Pendle Primary Academy, we understand that the digital world offers incredible opportunities for learning and connection, but it also presents risks. Protecting our pupils online is a core part of our safeguarding duty. Our goal is to equip every child with the knowledge and skills to navigate the digital world safely, responsibly, and confidently.
Here are some of the key steps we take to keep children safe online in school:
Robust Filtering and Monitoring: We utilise an internet content filtering system across the school network. This is actively monitored by staff to prevent children from accessing material that is illegal, harmful, or inappropriate while on school premises. Important Note: While we use the best available technology, no filtering system is 100% effective due to the constant development of new technologies and the dynamic nature of online content. Our robust supervision and education are vital complements to these technical measures.
Supervised Access: Children at Pendle Primary Academy access the internet and online learning tools only under the direct supervision of school staff.
Education: Online Safety is embedded within our curriculum, teaching children how to stay safe, recognise risks, and report concerns.
We encourage parents and carers to work with us to ensure safety extends beyond the classroom:
For Children: Children can learn more about staying safe online by visiting our dedicated #BESAFE page on the PPA Stars website.
For Parents: Below you will find a range of helpful links and resources (from organisations like CEOP and the NSPCC) to support you in keeping your child safe when using the internet and online devices at home.
Concerns: If you have any concerns or questions about online safety or digital devices, please do not hesitate to ask the school office if you can speak to Miss Jermyn, our Online Safety leader.


You're likely hearing a lot about Artificial Intelligence (AI). It’s a new and exciting part of our world, and our children are growing up with it. This guide is here to simply explain what AI is and offer some helpful, friendly tips on how you can support your child at home.
Think of AI as teaching a computer to be a clever helper. It learns to spot patterns and make smart guesses. Your child already uses it every day! It’s the ‘magic’ that:
It’s all about making technology smarter and more helpful for us.
In primary school, we see AI as another tool for learning and creativity, just like building blocks or paint. We are exploring how it can help children to:
Our goal is to teach children to be the boss of the technology, using it to explore their own wonderful ideas.
You don't need to be a tech expert to guide your child. Staying curious and involved is the most important thing.