Brighton school pupils' lesson in web safety

Patcham Junior School pupils at Disney's Club Penguin headquarters in Brighton Patcham Junior School pupils at Disney's Club Penguin headquarters in Brighton

Cartoons critters helped these schoolchildren learn how to stay safe online.

A Safer Internet Day was held at Disney’s Club Penguin headquarters in Brighton.

Year 4 students from Patcham Junior School took part in a two hour workshop led by Club Penguin staff.

The theme of the day was ‘connect with respect’.

Laura Batten, the head of community at Club Penguin, said: “We want kids to keep safety in the forefront of their minds.

“Kids should be able to have open conversations with parents and teachers so they are not exposed to harm.”

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Comments(1)

Cave Johnson says...
8:45am Fri 8 Feb 13

Sounds more like corporate indoctrination and advertising.

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