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St Julie’s Catholic High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, governors, volunteers and visitors to share this commitment

St. Julie's Students Become Cyber Champions!

May 8, 2019

St. Julie's Students Become Cyber Champions!

Today 19 students from St. Julie's attended the training and launch event of Merseyside Police's Cyber Champions scheme.

The event was introduced and hosted by Assistant Chief Constable Ian Critchley and Detective Chief Inspector Helen Bennett, from Merseyside Police’s Digital Forensics Team. Training was delivered by Merseyside Police's Digital PCSO Megan Buckland who has previously worked with students in St. Julie's.

Students that have received the training will be supported by PCSOs and staff in school to deliver Internet and Cyber Safety training to students from years 7 to 11.

St. Julie's is proud to be one of the first group of 8 schools across Merseyside to take part in this exciting new programme.

Five of our girls also had their 15 minutes of fame as they proceeded to by interviewed about their experiences by BBC Radio Merseyside.

Click here for more information about Cyber Champions.

For internet safety tips, advice and guidance why not take a look at Merseyside Police's Digital PCSO's (@merpolDPCSO) Twitter feed.