HTCS Recognised For its Commitment to Providing Safe Remote Education!
High Tunstall College of Science recognised for its commitment to providing safe remote education and has now achieved National Online Safety Safe Remote Education Accreditation.
High Tunstall College of Science has successfully completed a comprehensive remote education training programme demonstrating its commitment to providing high-quality remote education, keeping children and young people safe online and supporting pupil wellbeing.
The college has received a National Online Safety Safe Remote Education Accreditation for its successful approach towards safeguarding children and supporting student wellbeing during remote teaching and learning.
National Online Safety is a multi-award winning digital training provider with extensive resources in online safety, developed in line with the Department of Education’s statutory requirements.
Its CPD accredited courses and educational resources support UK schools in educating the whole school community in online safety– including all school staff, senior leaders, teachers and parents – on how to make the internet a safer place for children.
James Southworth, co-founder at National Online Safety, said: “Congratulations to everyone at High Tunstall College of Science on achieving their National Online Safety Safe Remote Education Accreditation. By completing our training programme, the college has shown its strong commitment to implementing the most effective approach to delivering remote education.”
“It can be increasingly difficult for schools to keep up with DfE expectations surrounding remote education to ensure both children and staff follow the necessary safeguarding protocols and know how to spot any potential wellbeing issues. We’ve armed schools with the knowledge they need to understand their responsibilities and how best to react to any problems.”