We are delighted to have received over 700 entries for our #esstips competition, supporting the Safer Internet Day 2016 activities.
In the last few days leading up to SID2016, we had a flurry of entries for the #esstips competition - aimed at encouraging students to come up with their own tip for safe use of the Internet. We are delighted to announce the winners.
Primary Category
In the primary category, special mention goes to the following entries:
The primary school winning entry was:
Never chat with anyone you don’t know, because you never know how far it will go
This came in from the students at Hawley Place School in Camberley
Secondary Category
Special mentions in the secondary category go to:
The secondary school winning entry goes to:
If you don't know the sender, it might be a pretender!
This winning entry came from St James Senior Girls School in London
Congratulations go to everyone who entered - we had a fantastic response and we hope the students enjoyed taking part.
We would like to thank e-safety consultant Tim Pinto for choosing our winners, he had quite a job picking from hundreds of great entries.
It's great that schools are still tweeting with the hashtag #esstips - we will continue to retweet these tips throughout the year.