Brighton school pupils' lesson in web safety (From The Argus)
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Brighton school pupils' lesson in web safety
7:50pm Thursday 7th February 2013 in News
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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