
Where Technology Meets Imagination...
Welcome to Kids in Cyber®, a structured computing and online safety curriculum for children aged 5–12.
Through story-led lessons, pupils learn how digital systems work, from networks to artificial intelligence, data and online risk. Each year builds progressively, ensuring children develop a real understanding, not just awareness.
Guided by characters like Riley and her friends, lessons combine computing foundations with safeguarding, helping schools deliver meaningful digital education with confidence.
We believe children should understand the technology shaping their world, not just use it.



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Children aged 3-5 use video sharing platforms to watch content
Our Mission: Structured Digital Education for the Next Generation
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Children aged 3-5 use video sharing platforms to watch content
Children aged 8+ who have had lessons in online safety at school are more likely to say
they are very useful to them, compared to last year (ofcom 2025)
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Age of children between 10- 12 that use AI
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Children aged 8-9 participate in online gaming
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of children own their own mobile by the age of 12

For Parents – Coming Soon!
Give your child a head start in the digital world with our custom Kids in Cyber Curriculum, designed by cyber security and education experts.
Kids in Cyber Curriculum
Developed by cyber professionals to teach real-world tech and safety skills.
Fun, Story-Based Learning
Lessons guided by characters kids love, making learning feel like play.
Future Ready Skills
From online safety to tech concepts, giving your child confidence and skills for life.

For Schools
Empower pupils with the skills they need to stay safe and thrive in the digital world. Our programme aligns with the national curriculum and supports educators with ready-to-use, expert-designed resources.
Curriculum Aligned Learning
Choose your region to access resources tailored to local standards and outcomes.
Tackle Real-World Cyber Issues
From scams and AI ethics to social media safety, ready-to-use materials for classroom lessons, assemblies, and whole-school campaigns.
Regularly Updated Resources
Stay current with fresh lesson packs, posters, and educator guides that reflect the latest online trends.


Building Digital Confidence for Every Child
Free Computing and Online Safety Packs
Ready-to-use resources for schools, youth groups, and charities working with children. Access packs, posters, and activities to help kids learn how to stay safe and confident online.
Curriculum Aligned Learning
Our lessons and digital packs align with key national curriculum outcomes, supporting both computing and PSHE goals. We’re already preparing for the UK Government’s 2028 curriculum change, ensuring schools can easily meet new AI and safeguarding standards.
For Home Learners
Our story-led, interactive lessons teach digital skills step by step, from creating strong passwords to spotting online scams and using AI responsibly.
Chapter Books
Our Kids in Cyber Adventures book series brings cyber education to life through exciting stories that teach real-world skills from social engineering to digital kindness. Perfect for classrooms, bedtime or book clubs.
Digital Safety Advocacy
Partnering with Kids in Cyber enables parent councils and schools to advocate for digital safety, helping families and schools stay informed and prepared for online challenges.
A Growing Global Family
We proudly partner with organisations and charities worldwide to make computing and online safety education accessible to all.

Testimonials
The characters they use are lovely and the intended learning outcomes are age and stage appropriate.
Powerpoints very useful and nicely put together.
“An impressive, engaging, and increasingly vital resource for helping children and young people safely navigate the digital world. A much-needed alternative to the countless other ultimately futile efforts to deny them access to it entirely”
‘The class loved the lessons and the characters and we had great conversations. I really like the layout of the lessons, the children were engaged and learned a lot.’









