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Schools mark SID 2025

Over 200,000 students in primary and post-primary schools across Ireland have celebrated Safer Internet Day 2025!

Lessons, competitions, workshops, presentations, songs and videos were just some of the amazing activities that have been happening. Many schools are also running week long awareness raising campaigns and initiatives.

Lessons

Using the free Webwise curriculum aligned resources to explore key topics including respectful communication online, privacy, rights online, image sharing, digital media literacy and more.

Classroom Videos

Classrooms videos to help begin discussions on online wellbeing, cyberbullying, privacy, big data, and much more!

Social Media

To see more of the brilliant work being done in schools check out our social media channels!

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