Blog
Our Schools Blog brings you the latest insights and developments from the education industry. As well as expert analysis and advice, you’ll also find product demos and developments from our team. From the latest recruitment trends to staff training and retention, here you’ll find a range of useful information to help make your job easier.
A guide to school 51ºÚÁÏ processes
Safeguarding is an essential part of the school day but between key responsibilities, ever changing 51ºÚÁÏ concerns, school 51ºÚÁÏ processes and government statutory guidance, it can pose a daunting challenge for new staff.
The 51ºÚÁÏ types of abuse to be aware of
As a member of school staff, you have a duty of care to your students but are you aware of the various 51ºÚÁÏ abuse types and the signs to watch out for?
A guide to selecting the best 51ºÚÁÏ software for schools
Not sure which is the best 51ºÚÁÏ software for schools? Keep reading to learn more about the various factors you need to consider when choosing 51ºÚÁÏ software, helping you to decide which is the best option for your school.

Managing staff allegations of abuse
Adopting an open and transparent approach to reporting and recording allegations against staff and low-level concerns in schools is crucial to help maintain a robust 51ºÚÁÏ culture where the safety and wellbeing of students is paramount.

How to stay safe online for students - 12 online safety tips to teach your students
By Dr Dean Burnett

Beyond Efficiency: Why AI in Schools Must Be Both Evolutionary and Transformational
By Luke Ramsden (DSL and Deputy Head at St. Benedict’s School, Ealing)

Digital 51ºÚÁÏ in schools - how to protect students in a digital world
Blog by Thomas Michael
In an era where technology is ever present in our lives, ensuring the digital safety of students has never been more critical. Every day, more and more apps seem to pop up, with an escalating rise in dangers that present themselves online. Technology is obviously here to stay, however there are ways that we can mitigate some of the dangers to help keep our students safe online.
In an era where technology is ever present in our lives, ensuring the digital safety of students has never been more critical. Every day, more and more apps seem to pop up, with an escalating rise in dangers that present themselves online. Technology is obviously here to stay, however there are ways that we can mitigate some of the dangers to help keep our students safe online.
How does social media affect health and wellbeing of children?
Children are accessing social media and online content around the clock, unsupervised and at ages below the minimum age limit. It’s no wonder that teachers recently reported harsh wellbeing consequences of social media use in young people.
Safeguarding in a digital world: what are digital natives?
Young people now grow up with modern technology and tend to be digitally literate from a very young age – but how safe are they online? How do teachers and school staff safeguard against digital threats?

What is digital resilience?Â
In an increasingly digital world, it's essential that children grow up knowing how to navigate the online world safely and in a way that they get the most out of it. Keep reading to find out how teachers can support this in schools.Â

Safeguarding: Understanding sextortion and deepfakes
As part of Safeguarding Awareness Week, we’re highlighting key online threats facing children and young people today. One such threat is 'sextortion', particularly online financial sextortion, which is rapidly becoming one of the most harmful forms of online exploitation. Alongside this, the spread of synthetic sexual content, or deepfakes, is creating new challenges in keeping children safe online.

Supporting young carers in schools: Identifying and meeting their needs
Young carers play a vital role in their families, yet their responsibilities often go unrecognised. While the number of identified young carers in schools is rising, many remain undetected, leaving them without the support they need. This blog explores the latest statistics, the challenges young carers face, and how schools can provide essential assistance to ensure their well-being and success.

Safer Internet Day
Mark your calendars! This year, Safer Internet Day falls on Tuesday, 11th February 2025, and we at Tes are thrilled to join thousands of organisations across the UK and internationally in supporting this important event. Spearheaded by The UK Safer Internet Centre, Safer Internet Day serves as a powerful reminder of our collective responsibility to help children and young people stay safe online.

Safeguarding: The reality of Christmas for vulnerable children
For many, Christmas is a time of magic and joy, filled with sparkle, warmth, and family togetherness. But for some children, it is far from a happy holiday.