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QEHS wins £1000 worth of NetIDme identities |
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Queen Elizabeth High School has been awarded a prize worth £1000 by NetIDme - a free online identity for every Year 9 student in the school. NetIDme is an internet safety system that verifies the user to be who they really are - making our students' time online safer. It cuts down on many worries parents may have, including bullying. Students earn points every time they use their identity - there are many 'prizes' available up to iPods and televisions. You can find more information about internet safety and how to access the NetIDme prize on our publications page.
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