Midhurst Rother College student's internet safety success
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Jamie Bell, in Year 7, entered a two minute film which highlighted the impact cyber-bullying can have on individuals and focussed on the importance of seeking help and support if students find themselves the target of similar abuse.
The increase of cyber-bullying over recent years reflects the use of social media amongst teenagers and is an area that Midhurst Rother College has been concerned about for a number of years.
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Hide AdTwo years ago the college introduced a ‘not seen or heard’ policy for mobile devices during college hours which has increased a focus in student learning and improved social harmony with students across the college.
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