January 13, 2026
On Tuesday 10th February 2026, schools across Australia will mark Safer Internet Day dedicated to building safer, more respectful, and more positive online experiences for young people.
This year, Safer Internet Day lands at a pivotal point for school communities. The start of 2026 brings not only a new school year, but a fundamentally changed digital environment for students, following the introduction of Australia’s under-16 social media restrictions.
With students now back in classrooms, how they connect, communicate, and socialise online looks different from previous years. Safer Internet Day provides a timely opportunity to pause, reset expectations, and support students to make safe, informed choices in this new landscape.
This blog will help you frame the conversation around cyber safety in 2026 and support your school community to foster a positive digital culture from day one.
Why Safer Internet Day matters
Safer Internet Day is more than just a single day on the calendar. It’s a global movement that encourages safer, more responsible, and more positive use of online technology, regardless of the platform.
For schools, this message has never been more relevant.
As access to mainstream social media platforms becomes restricted, safety is no longer about monitoring a handful of well-known apps. Instead, it’s about equipping students with the skills, judgement, and confidence to navigate digital spaces that may be harder to see, regulate, or supervise.
In 2026, digital citizenship skills are not optional extras; they are essential.
Staying safe with the 'new migration.'
The 2026 social media ban for under-16s hasn't stopped young people from wanting to connect; it has simply changed where and how that connection happens. Many will have spent the summer discovering new ways to stay in touch, often moving into spaces with less oversight.
The focus for 2026 is on staying safe during this migration:
Practical steps for schools
Safer Internet Day doesn’t need to be complex to be effective. Small, well-timed actions can have a meaningful impact.
A practical resource to support next steps
For schools wanting to build on Safer Internet Day, we're offering a new guide - See the Signs. Developed using insights from Qoria’s global family of companies, it helps educators recognise early indicators of online harm and respond to emerging risks with confidence.
Schools often ask us what a full cyber safety day actually looks like. The truth is, there’s no single template. Every school has its own ...