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In the run up to Safer Internet Day, we are posting a range of guides to help the parents and friends of our pupils get to grips with life online.
Another group of guides - this time to help with the technology in your home. From sorting your Smart TV to silencing Siri, do you know how to best manage the devices around your house.
To learn more about this download National Online Safety's guides here >> https://www.moneyreaprimary.co.uk/e-safety-advice-and-reso…/
Rights Respecting School Committee hand over cheque for £1000 to Daryl and Kyleigh from the Mar Murray Foundation.
In the run up to Safer Internet Day, we are posting a range of guides to help the parents and friends of our pupils get to grips with life online.
We've grouped together a few days into one to highlight the role that social media can have on children's mental health. While it can develop friendship connections, self esteem and interests - recent study found that it takes just 20 seconds for an adult female to feel negatively about herself on social media.
To learn more about this download National Online Safety's guides here >> https://www.moneyreaprimary.co.uk/e-safety-advice-and-reso…/
In the run up to Safer Internet Day, we will be posting a range of guides to help the parents and friends of our pupils get to grips with life online.
How do you start those important conversations about online safety?
Download National Online Safety's 7 question guide here >> https://www.moneyreaprimary.co.uk/e-safety-advice-and-reso…/
Our Yr7s won our Moneyrea Masters challenge before Christmas when we were promoting the value of INCLUSION. Their prize was to have been a visit to the cinema but then we heard the MAC was putting on an adaptation of Under the Hawthorn Tree by Marita Conlon-McKenna, the book the children are studying. So after a vote was taken they decided that they would go to the MAC Theatre instead.
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Wednesday 5th February @ 7.30pm
Special Guest speaker: Jayne Thompson from Parentkind. Northern Ireland's umbrella organisation for PTAs
A good It would be great to have a good turnout of parents at this event.