On Tuesday, May 6th, our K–6 students participated in the ThinkUKnow program, an engaging and informative cyber safety initiative delivered by law enforcement and industry experts.
ThinkUKnow is a nationally recognised program that helps students navigate the online world safely and responsibly. Through age-appropriate sessions, students learned about topics such as staying safe online, protecting personal information, recognising trustworthy sources, and respecting online behaviour.
The sessions were designed to be interactive and thought-provoking, encouraging students to reflect on their own digital habits and ask important questions about how to use technology safely and positively. Each year level explored real-world scenarios that helped them understand how to identify and respond to online risks, including cyberbullying, scams, and inappropriate content.
At a time when technology is a central part of students’ lives both in and out of school, they must develop the knowledge and confidence to make wise choices online. We are proud to support our students in building the digital literacy and cyber safety skills they need for the future.
Thank you to the ThinkUKnow presenters for empowering our students and supporting a safer online community.
If you'd like more information or resources to continue the conversation at home, visit www.thinkuknow.org.au.