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Safer Internet Day

School/Organisation Name: St.Patrick’s NS, Newbridge, Kildare
School/Organisation Address: St.Patrick’s NS, Newbridge, Kildare
Tell us your plans for Safer Internet Day: We have a big focus throughout the year to do check in’s and discussions on being safe online and that that looks like. This year on the day we will join together for an assembly, class teachers will all undertake activities in classes and all classes will get to experience safe use of devices here in school. The older children will help the younger children in setting up, researching, using IXL and will model safe use online and what out devices can be used for.
Number of Participants: 208

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