News

14 February 2025

Online Safety Week at John Lyon

John Lyon’s annual Online Safety Week, held in conjunction with Internet Safety Day, provides a valuable opportunity for the School community, from Prep to Senior, to reflect on the importance of staying safe online.

This year, Internet Safety Day fell on Tuesday 11 February. At the Senior School, the week’s activities began with an awareness assembly for all year groups, led by the Head of Digital Learning. This was followed by a series of practical workshops facilitated by the Head of Computer Science, focusing on online scams, which was the theme of this year’s Internet Safety Day, as well as other key safety topics. To further support parents and guardians, the School’s Director of IT hosted an information session at the Senior campus.

At the Prep School, the week began with an assembly titled ‘Too Good to Be True’, which explored key elements of online safety including online scams. During the assembly, Year 7 and Year 8 pupils, along with some Sixth Formers,  made the trip down the Hill to Hindes Road to share their insights with their younger peers. This was a great opportunity for our Senior pupils to reinforce their knowledge while engaging with their younger peers, who thoroughly loved the opportunity to hear from and interact with their seniors!

In addition, at the Prep, PSCHE and Computing lessons covered a range of online safety topics, with pupils participating in practical activities to develop their awareness of safe online practices. A key activity they took part in involved identifying scams and learning how to respond appropriately.

While online safety remains a continuous focus at John Lyon, it was encouraging to see high levels of engagement throughout the week as the entire school community came together to reflect on and reinforce the importance of responsible digital behaviour.