Online Safety Governor: Mrs Rebecca Delmore
Online Safety Lead: Mr Edward Rowberry 
Online Safety Champion: Miss E. Cross

If you have concerns around the safety of your child or a child you know online, the following links will provide you with information, support, and advice to help understand the risks and keep your child safe online:

Sexting is the sending or receiving of sexually explicit images, videos or conversations online. For more information and support on the following please follow the link below or watch the YouTube clips:

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Newsletter 3 December 19th 2025

Newsletter 3 December 19th 2025

#WakeUpWednesday 12.11.25

#WakeUpWednesday 12.11.25 AI can now generate realistic looking videos that are almost impossible to distinguish from genuine content. From hoax news to abusive deepfakes, these synthetic clips can mislead, manipulate and even harm. As AI tools become more advanced,...

KS2 Spelling Shed Leaderboard – 10/11/25

Lots of children in Years 5 and 6 have been working hard on Spelling Shed. Well done to 5EC who are leading the pack at the moment and 6VP for leading in Year 6! It is lovely to see how much our pupils have achieved so far in their spellings. We would like to remind...

KS2 TTRS Leaderboard – 10/11/25

Lots of children in Years 5 and 6 have been working hard on TTRS. Well done to 5CA who are currently leading the pack! Pupils are reminded that they can use TTRS at home. Watch this space for rewards in effort and achievement...

Newsletter 2 October 24th 2025

Newsletter 2 October 24th 2025

#WakeUpWednesday 22.10.25

#WakeUpWednesday 22.10.25 Fortnite continues to reign supreme in the gaming world, drawing in millions of players with its bold graphics, fast-paced action and constant stream of new content. This guide looks at the latest developments in the game – such as themed...

Incident 15.10.2025

It has come to our attention that misinformed comments about an incident at Woodfield Academy have gone on local social media tonight. The comments are about a Police helicopter being required as somebody with a knife was on the school grounds. This was NOT the case....

#WakeUpWednesday 15.10.25

#WakeUpWednesday 15.10.25 Memes are everywhere - quick, witty, and wildly shareable. For many young people they are more than jokes, they’re a way to connect, express themselves and interpret the world. But behind the humour, there can be risks. This guide helps...

#WakeUpWednesday 08.10.25

#WakeUpWednesday 08.10.25 When children and young people experience traumatic or difficult life events, their emotional world can be shaken, and the impact may show up in their behaviour, mood, or relationships. Whether it’s bereavement, a family breakdown or...