Beachborough Newsletter: Friday 12th September 2025
Head’s Blog
The internet is becoming the town square for the global village of tomorrow. — Bill Gates
Bill Gates once observed that the internet is fast becoming the town square of the global village, a vision that highlights both the opportunities and the challenges of the digital age. Just as a town square is a place to meet, learn, and share ideas, so too is the online world where our children increasingly spend their time. Yet, just as in any public space, there are risks alongside the benefits. It is our shared responsibility to ensure children know how to navigate this environment safely, confidently, and responsibly.
As our lives move increasingly online, families need the right tools and understanding to protect children from harm. The new Online Safety Bill reflects just how serious these risks have become and reinforces the importance of helping both parents and young people build the knowledge they need to stay safe in our digital world.
One of the greatest challenges, however, is the gap between children’s digital skills and adult awareness. Many children are adept at using new apps, social platforms, and gaming environments long before parents are even aware of them. They often have the technical know-how to bypass restrictions, hide activity, or move quickly between platforms. Consequently, while children may appear self-assured in digital spaces, they are not always equipped to judge what is safe or to handle potentially harmful situations wisely.
For this reason, we are very pleased to be hosting a Childnet Online Safety Workshop for Parents on Monday 24th November at 5.30pm. Please do make a note of this date in your diaries. The session will give parents practical tools, insights, and the confidence to support their children’s digital lives. It will cover the four key areas identified nationally as the biggest online risks:
- Conduct: what children may be doing online — sharing personal information, managing screen time and online reputation.
- Content: what children may be seeing online — filtered lives and self-image pressures, harmful or upsetting material, algorithms, online hate, and generative AI.
- Contact: who children may be speaking to online — bullying, group chat pressures, grooming, and harassment.
- Commerce: risks with financial or contractual elements — from influencers and scams to in-app purchases and sextortion.
The workshop will focus on advice for families, framed around three simple but powerful steps: Talk, Support, Report. You will hear strategies for tackling tricky conversations, managing privacy and parental controls, maintaining digital wellbeing, and knowing where to turn for reliable reporting routes, resources, and helplines.
Importantly, the Childnet Workshops are not just for you. During the day, all children from Form III upwards will take part in their own age-appropriate sessions, giving them a safe and engaging way to learn how to protect themselves and others online.
I warmly encourage you to join us on Monday 24th November, as it promises to be an invaluable and insightful session.
Wishing you a relaxing weekend,
Simone