Online Safety Special Class
Think Before You Click – Navigating the Digital World Safely
Saturday, 31st May 2025 | đź•’ An Hour Section
Parents Are Strongly Encouraged to Join!
Why We're Hosting This Event
Many children are online every day — from coding to gaming and chatting. But with opportunity comes danger. Recent questions from our students showed that many are unsure about how to stay safe online. This session addresses those concerns with real-life stories and practical tools.
- Cyberbullying
- Online Predators
- Dangerous Downloads
- Stranger Chats
- Gaming Risks
What We’ll Cover
Why children must avoid talking to strangers online
Real-life case studies and how to recognize danger
Simple online safety habits for students
Parental guidance: What to do at home
Q&A with students and parents
Bonus: Free safety handout with tools and tips
Parents, Your Role is Critical
Learn how to monitor your child’s digital use
Ask direct questions during the Q&A
Get tools to help at home
Be part of the solution
This session is an hour session. Saturday, May 31st. No special registration is needed. Parents simply need to login to Google Meet: xwtgqpmyqy
Real Stories
A boy in the UK was blackmailed after sharing personal photos with someone pretending to be a classmate.
[BBC, 2023]
Several students accidentally downloaded viruses disguised as games, exposing personal files and images.
A young girl was lured into private messages by a stranger pretending to be another child.
