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St. Attracta’s Surfing Safely

School/Organisation Name: St Attracta’s National School
School/Organisation Address: St Attractas National School, Convent Road, Ballaghderreen, Co. Roscommon F45 H367
Tell us your plans for Safer Internet Day: All classes will engage in the event. Teachers will designate time to a discrete lesson on what internet safety looks like. They will use webwise online supports for Safer Internet Day. Gardai will provide a school talk to the senior class pupils in the GP Room on the dangers of misusing social media. The parents are invited to attend a talk from the NPC in the evening time on digital safety and their child.
Number of Participants: 280

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