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Transport

The Country Council transport guidance can be found here

Behaviour on a school bus

All pupils who use transport provided by the Council are expected to abide by the Travel Code of Conduct. Pupils who fail to abide by the Code of Conduct when using transport provided by the Council may be banned from using the transport for a set period. It will become the responsibility of the pupil's parent, carer or guardian to arrange transport to and from school for this period of time.

Information about local bus timetables (not school buses) can be found here.

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Mental Wellbeing and External Support                                                 

Links to various external support, national and local partners, can we found on our dedicated sway which we regularly update and share with our students, parents and communities. You can find the SWAY here:

 

Ely College - external support
During this period of time, we hope you are able to access your remote lessons and complete the necessary tasks with little difficulty. There may be times where you experience different emo…
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E-Safety Advice for Parents 

Click here for 'E Safety Safeguarding Spotlight'

Please take a look at some of the parent guides in the PDF attachments below and on our Safeguarding Students page here.

Assess the risks and opportunities:

  • Where are the devices? What can they do? Can your child get online in his / her bedroom?
  • Have you enabled any parental settings on devices / the internet as it comes into the house?
  • Disable or cover webcams to avoid accidental sharing of images and talk to your child about the risks of sharing images
  • Be clear about what your child is actually doing online?  Beware of this changing over time without you really realising!
  • Explore what your child is doing online, and where they go and who they can talk to.

Know where to go for help, advice and more information:

Remember:

  • Children’s use of technology presents both opportunities and risks which parents are constantly trying to balance.
  • There’s no such thing as risk free – have you minimised the risks to your child to a level you are comfortable with? 
  • Make conscious decisions about Content, Contact and Conduct risks online.
  • Take an active interest in your child’s online activity.  Get them to show you – make it clear from the beginning that you’re interested and would like to be involved.
  • Remember NSPCC’s TEAM message – Talk, Explore, Agree, Manage.

 

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