Towards a safer Internet
Navigating today’s world with all it’s challenges is already a difficult task. While there are smart and responsible things that can be achieved in the online space, safety is often overlooked.
The purpose of this page is to provide resources in moving toward the goal of a safer online space for you and your children.
Towards a safer Internet
Navigating today’s world with all it’s challenges is already a difficult task. While there are smart and responsible things that can be achieved in the online space, safety is often overlooked.
The purpose of this page is to provide resources in moving toward the goal of a safer online space for you and your children.
eSafety Resources
In the 21st Century, with the prolific use of technology, it is important that we create a culture where the safe, smart and responsible use of technology is the norm. In seeking to achieve this goal, King’s has enrolled in the eSmart program which has been set up by the Allanah and Madeline Foundation.
This section of the website provides resources to parents and students to help us on our journey to safe, smart and responsible technology use, on and off campus and using personal or school-provided devices.
First day photos
New uniforms washed and ironed. New shoes are shined. Pencil cases are full of coloured pencils and pens. New lunch boxes, water bottles and bags are filled and our children are ready for learning. The start of the school year can be an exciting time for both parents...
What smartphones have to say about “the birds and the bees”
According to a 2017 study, published in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 100% of the young men and 82% of the young women (aged 15-29) had viewed pornography. 38% of viewing pornography was through a Smartphone and 87% was viewed...
We are eSmart!
This week I got an email that started with the line "We are very proud to announce that King's Christian College has now attained eSmart Status! This is a wonderful achievement." The email was from eSmart Schools, an initiative of the Allanah and Madeline...