Cyber Safety Parent Session

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We are looking forward to our first Living Well parent session of the year, the Cyber Safety Information Session tomorrow, Friday 19 February from 10:30am – 11:30am in the Conference Room at Swan Christian College.

The session will be delivered by Australia’s leading cyber safety experts YSafe.
 
While this is a free event, registrations are essential as we can only accommodate a maximum of 50 parents at this live event.
 
When: Friday 19 February, 10:30am-11:30am
 
Topic: Cyber Safety
 
Technology has become a central part of our children’s educational and social development. However, as fundamental and exciting as being connected with technology can be, many parents are desperate for practical and helpful information on how they can keep their children safe on social media and online.
 
YSafe‘s experts will cover key topics such as:

  • social media platforms that kids are using and how to make them safer
  • research-based information on gaming & screen time
  • step-by-step instructions on how to set up a cyber safe home.

Registrations: Cyber Safety Information Session Registration Link (essential, only 50 spots available)
 
The College intends to record this session to accommodate parents who are unable to attend the event or wish to review its content. The recording will be made available to the parent community in the weeks following this event.

Please click on the following link to download the How to access Parent Lounge document:

Enrolment Enquiry

Before submitting your enrolment enquiry please be aware of the following:
  • Enrolments are now closed for 2024
  • Limited places available in Year 3, 2025
  • There are waitlists for Kindergarten and Year 7, 2025
  • There are also waitlists for Kindergarten and Year 7, 2026
  • We encourage you to submit applications at least two years in advance.

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