Online Safety is an important part of keeping children safe at MOSPS, because we recognise that the internet is essential in 21st century life – for education, for business and for social interaction. The positives of the digital world overwhelmingly outweigh the negatives but children, schools and parents all need to be aware of various online risks. Our Computing Curriculum has e-safety woven through it and allows our staff to discuss, explain and demonstrate how to stay safe and behave appropriately online.
We are delighted to announce that MOSPS have shown our commitment to protecting our pupils online by working with National Online Safety- providing resources for all parents and carers. The resources include Parents & Carers courses (presented by Myleene Klass), online video resources and weekly guides covering a huge range of topics.
You can access National Online Safety online via any device- including via our smartphone app:
Findings from studies conducted by internetmatters.org, suggest that nearly 40% of children aged 9-10 say they feel like they spend too much time online. Unfortunately, while many children recognise this issue, they don’t often have the skills to counter it.
It’s important to foster a balanced digital diet when it comes to screen time. The following resources can help you support children:
The document below from the Knowsley City Learning Centre has some really useful information to help you make informed decisions about parental control measures – both on your home network and on popular internet and social media sites.



Learn how to set up Supervised Accounts and use YouTube parental controls and safeguarding settings.
Please note that the recommended age for using this app is 13+
TikTok parental controls come in the form of Family Pairing. The platform also features a number of privacy and safety settings to manage communication, screen time, content and more.
Please note that the recommended age for using this platform is 15+
Snapchat features a number of functions to help your child manage who can see their content and how they interact with others. They can also use the reporting function to flag content that breaks community guidelines and upsets them.
Please note that the recommended age for using this platform is 16+




Fortnite is a battle royale video game that offers a range of parental controls to help you keep children and teens safe within the game. Manage language filters, screen time, spending and more with in-game controls.
Please note that the recommended age for using this app is 12+
Pokemon GO safety features on the app include pop up warnings to users to encourage safe play and a reporting tool to report any issues with the game or inappropriate gameplay.
Please note that the recommended age for using this app is 10+
Minecraft is a worldbuilding game that lets children create, explore and discover. It can be played independently or with others. It also includes different types of gameplay to suit different interests.
Please note that the recommended age for using this app is 8+
Roblox is a social gaming platform.There are various types of games to play for different ages. The right controls and parental oversight can give you peace of mind when it comes your child’s time online.
Please note that the recommended age for using this app is 13+