At Ashbury CE Primary School, the safeguarding of our children is the highest priority.
Please use the links below to view our school policies and guidance for parents/guardians in relation to safeguarding issues.
The link below lists the safeguarding team within the school:
You can also contact Oxfordshire Safeguarding Children's Board by visiting www.oscb.org.uk
All staff employed at Ashbury CE Primary School, undertake accredited Safeguarding Training annually and refresher training throughout the academic year. As per statutory procedure, all employees also complete Prevent Training every two years. In addition to this, as part of their CPD, all staff complete other relevant training relating to safeguarding and child protection at regular intervals throughout the year.
At Ashbury CE Primary School we are committed to ensuring our pupils are safe in school and online.
Keeping up with the internet can be difficult as trends come and go quickly and the range of devices and ways to interact online expands rapidly. The safety of our school community while online is extremely important to us and we are here to support our families in as many ways as possible.
Online safety is the safe use of information systems and electronic communications, including the internet, mobile phones and games consoles. It is important that children and young people understand the benefits, risks and responsibilities of using information technology.
We aim to ensure our children know how to keep themselves safe online, as well as supporting our parents/carers to understand the ever changing technologies that are entering our world.
Our pupils receive lessons about online safety as part of their curriculum and can practice some of these skills through their use of ICT and computing within the school.
Below is a number of useful links to provide families with more information about the world online and how we can protect and equip our children as they learn to use the internet safely:
Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place online. Unlike bullying offline, online bullying can follow the child wherever they go, via social networks, gaming and mobile phone.
The more you know about the kind of social networking sites your children belong to and what information they like to share, the more likely you’ll be able to keep them safe:
Ashbury Primary School, Ashbury, Oxfordshire, SN6 8LN