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24/04/24

The Aureus Drama Club had an excellent performance yesterday! Thank you to everyone who came along.We are looking forward to performing as part of The National Theatre Connections Festival on Sunday at The North Wall Theatre.To book tickets: https://t.co/R8uRvEIrqY pic.twitter.com/zsuTUtbRKY

24/04/24

Aurie the Ox will soon be on his way to join his herd and start his adventure on the Oxtrail around Oxfordshire.He still needs some final touches and a coat of varnish, but here are some photos of him with his new ‘Starry Night’ inspired look. pic.twitter.com/cQOGIoheou

23/04/24

!! Urgent !! pic.twitter.com/aKqudLq5GP

22/04/24

Our careers day on Friday with the Thames Valley Police was a huge success! pic.twitter.com/tHfApI40iN

21/04/24

Still collecting dresses, suits, shoes and accessories. Please drop them off to reception pic.twitter.com/Lp0fD6sMQk

19/04/24

We are delighted to share with you that Amy King, Head of Creative & Expressive Arts, has been shortlisted as a Finalist in the 2024 Pearson National Outstanding Teacher of the Year award. pic.twitter.com/HpajLN43u8

18/04/24

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18/04/24

Here are our PE fixtures for the summer term and other school activities that we have planned. pic.twitter.com/tZPeZTenwL

17/04/24

Tickets now available from Mr Ali at £40 each. pic.twitter.com/tHscGp8mK0

16/04/24

The students and staff had a fantastic day and made significant progress. Thank you very much to the team and look forward to seeing you again in a few weeks. https://t.co/lhqX96xgpM

16/04/24

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16/04/24

Graham from Humanutopia working with our Yr9s today.Humanutopia: Our life-changing programmes are aimed at improving the mental health & wellbeing of all participants by empowering them to make positive changes in their life. pic.twitter.com/Yc7QHDDWl6

16/04/24

Our Yr 9s are taking part in a drop-down day today with Humanutopia. Their life-changing programmes are aimed at improving the mental health & wellbeing of all participants by empowering them to make positive changes in their life. pic.twitter.com/24Xb6JZPFq

15/04/24

We look forward to welcoming you to our Revision Evening today at 5.00pm in the Main Hall. Mr Ali will be sharing strategies on how to effectively revise and support your child/ren with their revision.No need to sign up, just turn up! Your child is more than welcome too! pic.twitter.com/C8EEHrCSsJ

14/04/24

To all the students and staff . These students will change the world one day, and the staff around them are part of that journey! As we head into term 5 (and the dreaded exam season) remember this… oh and don’t forget to set your alarm ⏰ pic.twitter.com/xg3HbKcgSA

13/04/24

Cannot wait to welcome to next week. Having first worked with them over 10 years ago and more recently last academic year. I know our school community will be blown away. https://t.co/jXvoMjKKnz

13/04/24

When you’re just checking off your emails before the return to school and you catch this one to a member of staff from a parent. Thank you to all the staff who go above and beyond for our students, and to the parents who remember to let the staff know 🥰 pic.twitter.com/OzTcsAfC6P

09/04/24

A great article about our Human Library https://t.co/tPbvVGhq3l

08/04/24

Read about our human library in the herald series. It was a fantastic event for our students. Thank you to all the professionals who came to talk about their jobs https://t.co/OMEI3NoyS5 pic.twitter.com/nkAjan0JHK

28/03/24

What an absolutely fantastic evening! Each and every one of you did proud this evening. Have a restful break, knowing how amazing you are! pic.twitter.com/rjY7fk2EaZ

Cyber Safety

Technology is a large part of children's lives at home and at school from an early age. At Aureus, our students have access to technology that they use in all areas of the curriculum including: interactive white boards, video walls, PCs and Google Chromebooks. We will educate our community on how to stay safe online throughout the year and across our curriculum.

Internet Safety

It is always good to be cautious while on the Internet. There are people in the cyber world who want to do harm to you or your computer. These are some good tips to keep in mind while you are surfing:

  • Be careful about what you put on the web.
  • It is on there forever and can be used to trace back to you at any time.
  • Keep track of who you interact with on the internet.
  • Some people may not be who they seem to be.
  • Know that privacy is just an illusion.
  • Even personal information on social networks can be easily recovered by anyone.
  • Do not open any links in emails or chat rooms that look suspicious or unfamiliar.
  • Never open any strange files that your computer may have downloaded from an email or a website.

Cyber Bullying

Whether it is posting public pictures, social statuses, or personal messages, cyber bullying takes many forms. The most popular cyber bullying tactics are:

  • Flaming
  • Harrassment
  • Denigration
  • Impersonation
  • Outing
  • Trickery
  • Exclusion
  • Cyber Stalking


Identity Theft

While there are many ways for your identity to get stolen, the easiest way to become a victim of identity theft is by sharing personal information over the Internet. If you are not careful, criminals could steal your identity by finding any of the following:

  • Bank details
  • Personal identification
  • Passwords

Plagiarism

Plagiarism is the "wrongful appropriation" and "stealing and publication" of another author's "language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions" and the representation of them as one's own original work. It is considered as academic dishonesty and a breach of ethics. Is subject to sanctions like penalties, suspension, and even exclusion depending on the extent of the breach.
Examples:

  • Failing to put a quotation in quotation marks.
  • Giving incorrect information about the source of a quotation.
  • Claiming someone else's work as your own.
  • Changing words but copying the sentence structure of a source without giving credit.
  • Copying words or ideas from someone else without giving credit.
  • Having the majority of your work come from a specific source, whether you give credit or not.
  • Misplacing a citation in your work.

Computer Viruses

Always be careful when downloading files off of the internet and make sure you are downloading files from a trusted source. Viruses must be executed to have any effect on your computer, so there are a couple of file types that have no chance of containing a virus. These files are predominantly sound, image, and text file types.

Parental Support

If you would like to learn more about keeping your child safe online at home, please see the websites below:

BBC Own It A website full of fun and empowering tips, insight, stories and advice to help 9-12 year olds get the most out of their time online.
Childnet A registered UK charity that aims to make the internet a safe place for children and young people.
Digizen This website provides information to strengthen awareness and understanding of what digital citizenship is. It shares specific advice and resources on issues such as social networking and cyberbullying.
National Online Safety Useful guides for social media apps and platforms.
NSPCC The NSPCC online safety advice page gives information on online safety and has a free phone number for any questions regarding parental controls, privacy settings or advice on social networks.
UK Safer Internet Centre UK Safer Internet Centre is where you can find e-safety tips, advice and resources to help young people stay safe on the internet.
Thinkuknow Thinkuknow gives you the latest information on popular sites, mobiles and new technology.  It also has a Q&A page and has separate, informal, age appropriate sections.


To report online abuse or if you are worried about how someone has been communicating online, please visit the Child Exploitation and Online Protection command (CEOP)

www.ceop.police.uk/safety-centre

If you have concerns regarding e-safety please follow this link:

www.oscb.org.uk/e-safety