Thriving Online in Secondary School
The Final Word is an essential program for every Year 6 student as they prepare to transition to secondary school. This series of engaging live online sessions equips graduating students with the vital knowledge and skills needed to safely and responsibly navigate the online world beyond primary school.
Thrive Online in Secondary School
The Final Word is an essential program for every Year 6 student as they prepare to transition to secondary school. This series of engaging live online sessions equips graduating students with the vital knowledge and skills needed to safely and responsibly navigate the online world beyond primary school.
How will the program benefit Year 6 students?
Empower students to handle new online challenges.
Students gain the essential skills they need to navigate the more complex digital environment they will encounter in secondary school, helping them to manage new risks and responsibilities.
Establish a solid foundation of digital citizenship.
The program reinforces critical values of responsibility, integrity, strength, and empathy, which are crucial for fostering positive online behaviours and interactions as students enter a more independent phase of their education.
Make a whole community impact.
By nurturing responsible digital citizens, we help build a safer, more respectful online community for everyone.
What does the program include?
Student Sessions
3 x 45 min live and engaging online sessions on important topics (on-demand viewing available)
Parent Webinar
With a digital focus we’ll guide parents through their child’s transition from primary to secondary school (60 mins)
Educator Packs
Complete resource packs for educators with follow-up lessons
Promotion Kit
Parent flyer included
What will we chat about?
The Cyber Safety Project team will beam into your Year 6 classrooms three times in November to cover important topics for transitioning students.
- Session 1: Set for Safety
Tuesday 12 November 2024 | 9.30am, 2.30pm AEDT or on-demand - Session 2: My Digital Identity
Tuesday 19 November 2024 | 9.30am, 2.30pm AEDT or on-demand - Session 3: Balancing Life & Tech
Tuesday 26 November 2024 | 9.30am, 2.30pm AEDT or on-demand - Parent Information Session: Navigating the Digital Transition to Secondary School
Monday 11 November 2024, live online 7.30pm AEDT
Join at a time that suits you!
Each student session runs for 45 minutes, and you have the flexibility to attend live at 9.30am or 2.30pm AEDT or view on-demand for 7 days.
How much does the program cost?
$15 + GST per student
Special Early Bird Offer: $12 + GST during September 2024
This program is suitable for graduating students only.
Sign up your Year 6 students!
ABOUT OUR EXPERTS
Trent Ray
Co-Founder
Trent has over 15 years experience working as a primary and secondary school teacher and leader in Victorian Schools. More recently, Trent’s roles include Co-Founder of the Cyber Safety Project, Director of Collective Education Australia and working in partnership with the Education team at Microsoft Australia.
Sam Macaulay
Co-Founder
Sam is a primary school teacher whose advocacy for student leadership led him towards becoming a Co-Founder of the Cyber Safety Project. In 2017 Sam was the deserving recipient of the Deakin Community Award for his outstanding contributions to his local community (Deakin Electorate in Melbourne).
Kiah Allen
Educator
Kiah is a primary school teacher with a passion for helping young people to develop the skills they need to independently navigate the online world safely. She is passionate about embracing technology for learning and finding a digital balance through wellbeing strategies.
COPYRIGHT ©2024 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, CYBER SAFETY PROJECT
ABOUT OUR EXPERTS
Trent Ray
Co-Founder
Trent has over 15 years experience working as a primary and secondary school teacher and leader in Victorian Schools. More recently, Trent’s roles include Co-Founder of the Cyber Safety Project, Director of Collective Education Australia and working in partnership with the Education team at Microsoft Australia.
Sam Macaulay
Sam is a primary school teacher whose advocacy for student leadership led him towards becoming a Co-Founder of the Cyber Safety Project. In 2017 Sam was the deserving recipient of the Deakin Community Award for his outstanding contributions to his local community (Deakin Electorate in Melbourne).
Kiah Allen
Educator
Kiah is a primary school teacher with a passion for helping young people to develop the skills they need to independently navigate the online world safely. She is passionate about embracing technology for learning and finding a digital balance through wellbeing strategies.
COPYRIGHT ©2023 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, CYBER SAFETY PROJECT