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School dispels rumour it is a Facebook spy


A SECONDARY school has moved to set the record straight following claims it created a fake Facebook profile to spy on pupils.

Youngsters at Greensward Academy, in Greensward Lane, Hockley, have been warning each other from becoming friends with a user called Amanda Bruton on the popular social networking website.

It had been claimed the profile was a fake and was being used by school staff to monitor and then reprimand pupils over school-related posts.

But this has been vehemently denied by the school.

Debbie Stokes, head of education, said: “The school is not monitoring anything pupils put on Facebook.

“We would not do anything like that. Why would we want to?”

She added Amanda Bruton was not a pupil at the school, and said she did not recognise the name.

Access to Facebook from school computers is blocked and pupils are taught about the dangers of revealing information to strangers online.

Mrs Stokes said the only time pupil activity on the site would be questioned was if a complaint of bullying was made.

She added: “If there’s an issue with bullying, we put pupils together to sort out the problem face to face.

“We teach children to have respect and responsibility when using anything online.”

Activity on the profile of Amanda Bruton, which states she is based in London, showed scores of people had recently made internet friends with her, including a number of Greensward pupils.

The Echo sent an e-mail to the profile of Amanda Bruton about the situation but we did not receive a reply.

Comments(8)

essexboi1989 says...
11:10am Fri 19 Feb 10

wudn't be surprised if they woz.

mister strides says...
11:49am Fri 19 Feb 10

"Access to Facebook from school computers is blocked " I would suggest that about 95% of schoolkids know how to get around this.

Just because they are children doesn't mean the adults know more about the world of the internet than the pupils.

I wouldn't be surprised if this 'pupil' is a 'mole'

Ells says...
3:27pm Fri 19 Feb 10

I think people are missing a valuable point here. If this person is indeed a fake created by the school, the fact that these children are adding unknown persons (who could potentially have much more sinister motives than finding out what they are saying about their school) to their accounts with full access to their profiles is surely the part of this that demands the most scrutiny?

essexboi1989 says...
5:34pm Fri 19 Feb 10

Ells wrote:
I think people are missing a valuable point here. If this person is indeed a fake created by the school, the fact that these children are adding unknown persons (who could potentially have much more sinister motives than finding out what they are saying about their school) to their accounts with full access to their profiles is surely the part of this that demands the most scrutiny?
very good point!

Colleen G says...
5:36pm Fri 19 Feb 10

So what, kids need keeping an eye on. That's what responsible adulting is all about.

We all need to keep an eye on the kids for their own good, it's not about spoiling their fun.

'V' says...
12:27pm Sat 20 Feb 10

Anyone with half an ounce of intelligence can set up their Facebook privacy so anyone who is not on their friends list is unable to see their posts or information.
The problem is many kids see their friends lists as a competition and will add hundreds of people they don't know just so their friends list is bigger.

As for accessing Facebook on a school computer, why would they need to? These days even basic mobile phones have web access.

essexboi1989 says...
1:12pm Sat 20 Feb 10

well said ;-)

Colleen G says...
8:00am Tue 23 Feb 10

I signed up to FaceBook to check it out....I had 37 requests in two weeks to accept friends, none of which I knew or had ever heard of!! The numbers game is yet another sad reflection on a sick society :(


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