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School/Organisation Name: Scoil Mhuire Howth Primary School
School/Organisation Address: I Tuckett’s Lane, Howth. Co Dublin, DW
Tell us your plans for Safer Internet Day: We will spread our activities over the course of a week:
1.Our Digital Leader student team will give a short presentation at our junior and senior assemblies on what we will be doing to celebrate SID
2. Each class will take part in Webwise activities as per website:- Be Kind Online for 3rd/4th
3. Design a poster competition to help us celebrate SID 2026
4. AI Aware Safe, Smart and In control presentation for 6th class
5. Prepare/Protect/Thrive presentation for 5th and 6th
6. Tech and our World presentation 5th and 6th
7. Safer Internet Presentation for 1st/2nd class-Digital leader team will help with this presentation
8. Junior and Senior infants will do some of the activities from Twinkl- story
Number of Participants: 343

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