Learning Zone
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BBC Education Site
Tools and content in Purple Mash means that children can follow their interests and develop their talents in a personalised way
Topmarks is an educational website for children, teaching professionals and parents.
Oxford Owl helps support children’s learning, both at home and at school.
Cool math 4 kids is an amusement park of math, games and more - designed for FUN!
NumberGym offer creative challenges and open-ended explorations which encourage investigation.
Sumdog's educational games are used in thousands of schools worldwide. They motivate children to work on maths, reading and writing.
KS2 Safe Search website for children
Here you can play free kids games, watch episodes & clips and find lots of things to do.
GridClub offers ongoing Free Membership (which requires registration) to limited activities and games
Code.org is dedicated to expanding access to computer science
Our children are continuously reminded about how to stay safe on the internet and how to seek help and advice if they require it. The following links will help both parents and children with e-safety advice and guidance.
The online world is rapidly developing and many of our children now have access to devices which enable them to connect to the internet, take images or video and communicate with others. While it is important not to obstruct them from developing skills from using these devices, it is essential that parents support their children in navigating the online world.
Online security controls for your family with our step-by-step guide to parental controls.
Internet Safety for Children and Adults
E-safety Campaign campaign is a joint initiative between the Safeguarding Board and the NSPCC.
A esource designed especially for primary school staff to help them understand important e-safety issues and how to get the most out of the internet.
Online safety experts to bring you all the information you need to keep your children safe online.
CEOP works with child protection partners across the UK and overseas to identify the main threats to children
Stay up to date and keep your child safe in today's digital world
Expert information to help children and young people stay safe online |
Motivational learning in inspirational environments
Parent View - Give Ofsted your view on your child's school
Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) works across the UK
North Yorkshire County Council
Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills (Ofsted) is a department of the UK government.
Department for Education is responsible for education and children's services in England
Internet Safety for Children and Adults
North Yorkshire Outdoor Learning Service. Motivational learning in inspirational environments
Exploring play and creativity in pre-schoolers’ use of apps