Ranger Guardian
 

For Local Authorities / Grids for Learning…


Ranger Guardian may be provided by a Local Authority or GfL as a managed service for their schools. This reduces costs and improves pupil safety and behaviour.


With different circumstances in each authority and GfL, we help you build a monitoring infrastructure that is customised to your local needs and budgets.


Monitoring a number of schools or networks together, Ranger Guardian helps you to:

  • Raise e-safety standards
  • Limit liability
  • Meet Every Child Matters requirements
  • Adopt Becta best practice
  • Boost classroom behaviour and attendance
  • Curb cyber-bullying (of pupils or staff)

Benefits of hosting a managed service across your region include:

  • Protecting schools that lack technical support
  • Reducing hardware and licensing costs
  • Safety for every school, teacher and pupil

A Ranger Guardian service managed by a LA or GfL can cover primary schools, secondary schools or both. The authority chooses whether to host the server, manage the violations or give some responsibility to the schools.

 

"It is of the utmost importance that parental worries relating to ICT use are reduced and that they are confident that their child is safely using technology while at school."

 

Useful Links

The Byron Review

DCFS Cyberbullying guidelines

Becta Guidelines

Becta - E-safety responsibilities for schools

 
 
 
 
 

 

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