Our Team

We are the Aldwyn Primary School "Digital Leaders". Our task is to promote good e-safety and stop cyberbully throughout the whole school.

During one of our meetings we decided we would like to spread our wings and offer help and support to other children and schools.

Read more below and find out how Aldwyn Primary School children manage to put all this together and at the same time massively improve our digital skills.

How we pulled it all off ?

Our Team

Run it like a business

We ran our project just like a new "start up" IT company and just like any new business we had to decide what direction it would take and what the final delivery would be.

As a team we decided that the end result should be a website that we can share with other primary schools, children and parents.

We decided to give every child in the school an e-safety card that would give them useful information, tips and who to contact in school if they had any worries or concerns. (See screen shots below.)

At one of our team meetings we decided to produce some child friendly posters based around very "cute" animals. It was felt that these were much more attractive to young children - click HERE to see our poster page.

All the tools used for this project are "cloud" based. As a school we wanted to make sure children could access all the design tools from home and on almost any device.

This project would have been impossible to do without using Google Cloud. We made use of nearly all the tools available and proved that primary school children can master important "Digital Skills" that can later be used at high school, university and later into employment.

#GMdigtial and other primary schools should take a long look at what these children have achieved, simply because they had been given the tools and skills to do the job in hand. A truly brilliant achievement for children so young.

If your school is interested in learning more about digital skills please contact aldwyn primary on the following email address.

skillsmatter@aldwynprimary.org.uk