Report Online Safety Concerns
If you have an online safety concern, or someone has acted inappropriately towards you online, or to a child or young person you know, report it to If you have an online safety concern about a child, or someone has acted inappropriately towards your child or a person you know online, report it
Report it
Our pupils should in the first instance talk to a responsible adult. This may be your teacher, a member of staff or your parent or carer. Parents are encouraged to come into school to speak to one of our designated leaders for Online Safety (pictured below) with any concerns you may have.
Lead DSL
Head of School
Deputy DSL
Deputy Head Teacher
Whisper It
If pupils don't feel comfortable talking to an adult, or parents are unable to come into school, you can also report your concern online using Whisper, our Anonymous Online Concern Report form.
As Whisper is anonymous, you don’t have to fill in your contact details, but if you are telling us something about yourself that you need help with, it would really help us if we knew how to get in touch with you.
Whisper via text message:
You can report a concern via text message: Text Bir5 + your message to 078600 21584.
Anything you write will be sent anonymously to one of our designated Leaders for Online Safety
Report it to CEOP
Report Harmful Content
- provide information on community standards;
- give advice on how to report problems;
- mediate where appropriate or explain why content hasn’t been removed; and
- provide assistance in removing harmful content from platforms.