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August 24, 2022
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Moray – Seafield Primary School DSA Validation report 23.05.22 (003)

Digital Schools Awards is a national awards scheme to promote, recognise and encourage a whole school approach to the use of digital technology in schools.

The Digital Schools Award Scotland is a 3-step programme to help schools assess progress and recognise excellence in the use of digital technology at nursery, primary, special education and secondary level while providing practical support and encouragement.  Secondary schools may also apply for special recognition for the inclusion of computational thinking in the planning and delivery of digital technology in the school.

The Digital Wellbeing Award for Cyber Resilience and Internet Safety is designed to provide education professionals with the resources and support required to help pupils safely navigate the digital world.

Seafield Primary School has successfully complete the programme and received a nationally recognised award by Education Scotland.

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