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Cyber Safety and Digital Citizenship

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​One of the positive features of the iPad Program is the time spent with students to enable them to become responsible digital citizens. All students in the iPad Program will undergo learning in cyber safety, cyber bullying awareness and digital and media literacy. This is ongoing and designed to make our students safer online, especially as they transition to high school.

While Cyber Safety is embedded in the Australian Curriculum, particularly in Health and Physical Education and Digital Technologies, our class teachers also provide standalone lessons to help students develop their understanding and skills in how to be safe and smart online.  These include topics such as password security, responsible online behaviour, digital footprints and healthy technology habits.

Being a digital citizen is more than just being safe online. Students learn that their behaviour in digital spaces should align with common social expectations, just as it would in a classroom or a larger community. Teachers will exercise their duty of care in class, but aligned with our Choice Theory approach, is the expectation that students will take responsibility for their own actions. It's important for parents to help their children grasp this responsibility as they use devices at home as well as school.

To support parents and carers at home, we encourage you to explore the following resources and the information in the following section on iPads at Home that provides specific tips on setting up expectations with your child, messaging and Screen Time and Parental controls.

Cybersafety in Queensland schools – Informati​on from the Queensland Government

https://www.qld.gov.au/education/schools/health/cybersafety/cybersafety-qss​

Online Awareness – Information for parents and caregivers.

https://behaviour.education.qld.gov.au/resources-publications/Documents/cyberbullying-parents-caregivers-guide.pdf

Office of the eSafety Commissioner for parents

https://www.esafety.gov.au/parents

 

For more information, see our Cyber Safety page here​.

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Last reviewed 28 November 2025
Last updated 28 November 2025