Castleroe Primary School

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  • Our School
    • Principal's Welcome
    • Vision, Value and Aims
    • Staff
    • Governors
    • Child Protection
    • School Development Plan Actions
    • Policies
    • SEN Inclusion
    • School Surveys
    • Reports
  • Curriculum
    • Forest Schools
    • Shared Education
    • Paths
    • Emotional Health and Wellbeing
    • Online Platforms
  • Parents
    • School Calendar
    • The School Day
    • School Uniform
    • Healthy Break
    • School Dinners
    • Medical Forms
    • Extra Curricular
    • Wrap Around Care
    • Events and News
    • School Newsletters
    • PFTA
    • School Prospectus & Open Day Events
  • Classes
    • The Olive Room
    • P1/2
    • P3/4
    • P5/6
    • P6/7
  • Pupil Voice
    • School Council
    • Digital Leaders
    • Playground Buddies
    • Anti-Bullying Ambassadors
    • Librarians
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Digital leaders at Castleroe Primary School play a crucial role in integrating technology into the learning environment and promoting digital literacy among their peers.

Here are some of their key responsibilities:

  1. Promote Online Safety: They educate their peers about online safety, including how to handle cyberbullying and protect personal information.
  2. Support Teachers and Students: Digital leaders assist in classrooms by helping with technology-related tasks, troubleshooting issues, and demonstrating how to use various digital tools and applications.
  3. Maintain Equipment: Digital leaders may be responsible for the upkeep of digital devices, ensuring they are charged, updated, and ready for use.
  4. Act as Digital Ambassadors: They serve as role models for good digital citizenship, encouraging positive behaviour online and helping to foster a safe and supportive digital environment.
  • School Council
  • Digital Leaders
  • Playground Buddies
  • Anti-Bullying Ambassadors
  • Librarians

Contact Us

120 Castleroe Road, Coleraine, BT51 3RN
info@castleroeps.coleraine.ni.sch.uk
028 703 52880
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