Eversfield awarded National Online Safety Certified School Accreditation

Eversfield Preparatory School has successfully completed a comprehensive online safety training programme demonstrating its commitment to keeping children and young people safe online.

The leading preparatory school based in Solihull has received a National Online Safety Certified School Accreditation for its whole school community approach to protecting children in the online world.

National Online Safety is a multi-award winning digital training provider with extensive resources in online safety, developed in line with the Department of Education’s statutory requirements.

Its CPD accredited courses and educational resources support UK schools in educating the whole school community in online safety– including all senior leaders, teachers, all school staff and parents – on how to make the internet a safer place for children.

James Southworth, co-founder of National Online Safety, said: “Congratulations to everyone at Eversfield on becoming a National Online Safety Certified School. By completing our training programme, the school has shown its strong commitment to implementing an effective whole school approach to online safety.”

“It can be increasingly difficult for schools and parents to stay ahead of online threats and ensure both children and staff are safeguarded from potentially harmful and inappropriate online material. We arm schools with the knowledge they need to understand online dangers and react in the best way possible to any problems.”

Hannah Phillips, Deputy Head at Eversfield Preparatory School, said: “Being recognised as a National Online Safety Certified School is an important milestone in Eversfield’s whole-school approach to safeguarding pupils online and developing a culture of online safety across our whole community. We are proud to have our commitment to helping pupils stay safe online recognised nationally. It is essential in the rapidly changing digital landscape that we all develop the expertise and capability to keep children safe online and help our children understand and navigate the online risks.”