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St Anne's Catholic Primary School

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Privacy Notice

St Anne’s Catholic Primary School

Privacy Notice for Parents and Pupils – How we use your information

Who are we? 

St Anne’s Catholic Primary School is the ‘data controller’. This means we are responsible for how your personal information is processed and for what purposes. St Anne’s Catholic Primary School is registered as the Data Controller with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO); Registration Number: Z8035718

You can contact the school as the Data Controller in writing at:

St Anne’s Catholic Primary School or admin@st-annes.coventry.sch.uk 

 

What is a Privacy Notice? 

A Privacy Notice sets out to individuals how we use any personal information that we hold about them. We are required to publish this information by data protection legislation. This Privacy Notice explains how we process (collect, store, use and share) personal information about our pupils and parents. 

 

What is Personal Information?

Personal information relates to a living individual who can be identified from that information. Identification can be by the information alone or in conjunction with any other information in the data controller’s possession or likely to come into such possession. 

‘Special category’ personal information relates to personal information revealing racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, or trade union membership, and the processing of genetic data, biometric data for the purpose of uniquely identifying a natural person, data concerning health or data concerning a natural person's sex life or sexual orientation. 

 

What personal information do we process about pupils and parents? The pupil and parent information that we collect, hold and share includes:

  • Personal information including a pupil’s name, date of birth, unique pupil number and home address
  • Characteristics such as ethnicity, language, nationality, country of birth and free school meal eligibility
  • Attendance information such as sessions attended, number of absences and absence reasons.
  • Educational information including records of work, assessment results, relevant medical information, details of pupils’ special educational needs, exclusions/behavioural information, post-16 learning information.
  • Contact information for parents, carers and other relatives, including telephone numbers, home addresses and e-mail addresses.
  • Information about a child’s home life, where required as part of necessary safeguarding and welfare processes.

Why do we use personal information? 

 Pupil data:

  • to support pupil learning
  • to monitor and report on pupil progress
  • to provide appropriate pastoral care
  • to support transfer/transition to other schools
  • to assess the quality of our services
  • to comply with the law regarding data sharing
  • to safeguard pupils

Collecting pupil information

Whilst the majority of pupil information you provide to us is mandatory, some of it is provided to us on a voluntary basis. In order to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation, we will inform you whether you are required to provide certain pupil information to us or if you have a choice in this. 

What are the legal reasons for us to process your personal information? 

We are required to process personal information in accordance with data protection legislation and only do so when the law allows us to. The lawful reasons we have for processing personal information are as follows: 

  • To comply with the law

We collect and use general purpose pupil information in order to meet certain legal requirements and legal obligations placed upon the school by law.  We therefore are required to process this personal information for such purposes even if you have not consented to us doing so. 

Details of the type of processing that we must undertake, the personal data that is processed, the legislation which requires us to do so and who we may share this information with is set out in Table 1.

If you would like a copy of or further information regarding the statutory authorities that underpin our legal obligations, you should contact the school in writing. 

  • To protect someone’s vital interests

We are able to process personal information when there is an emergency and/or where a person’s life is in danger. 

Details of the type of processing that we may undertake on this basis and who we may share that information is set out in Table 2. 

  • With the consent of the individual to whom that information ‘belongs’

Whilst much of the personal information processed is in accordance with a legal requirement, there is some personal information that we can only process when we have your consent to do so. In these circumstances, we will provide you with specific and explicit information regarding the reasons the data is being collected and how the data will be used. 

Details of the type of processing that we may undertake on this basis and who we may share that information is set out in Table 3. 

  • To perform a public task

It is a day-to-day function of the school to ensure that children receive the education and support they require. Much of this work is not set out directly in any legislation but it is deemed to be necessary in order to ensure that pupils are properly educated and supported 

Details of the type of processing that we may undertake on this basis and who we may share that information is set out in Table 4. 

Special category personal information 

In order to process ‘special category’ data, we must be able to demonstrate how the law allows us to do so. In additional to the lawful reasons above, we must also be satisfied that ONE of the following additional lawful reasons applies:

  • Explicit consent of the data subject
  • Processing relates to personal data which is manifestly made public by the data subject
  • Necessary for establishing, exercising or defending legal claims
  • Necessary for reasons of substantial public interest
  • Necessary for preventive or occupational medicine, or for reasons of public interest in the area of public health
  • Necessary for archiving, historical research or statistical purposes in the public interest

The lawful reasons for each type of special category personal information data that we process is set out in the tables attached. 

Who might we share your information with? 

We routinely share pupil information with:

  • schools that the pupils attend after leaving us
  • school nurses
  • our local authority
  • the Department for Education (DfE)
  • Diocesan Education Service

We do not share information about our pupils or parents unless the law and our policies allow us to do so. 

Please refer to the tables for information about what personal information is shared with which specific third parties. 

 

Data collection requirements:

To find out more about the data collection requirements placed on us by the Department for Education (for example; via the school census) go to https://www.gov.uk/education/data-collectionand-censuses-for-schools.

 

What do we do with your information? 

All personal information is held in a manner which is compliant with data protection legislation. Personal information is only processed for the purpose it was collected The school monitors the personal information it processes and will only share personal information with a third party if it has a legal basis to do so (as set out above). 

 

How long do we keep your information for? 

In retaining personal information, the school complies with the Retention Schedules provided by the Information Record Management Society. The schedules set out the Statutory Provisions under which the school are required to retain the information. 

A copy of those schedules can be located using the following link: http://irms.org.uk/page/SchoolsToolkit  

 

Transferring data internationally

Where we transfer personal data to a country or territory outside the European Economic Area, we will do so in accordance with data protection law.

 

What are your rights with respect of your personal information? 

Under data protection law, parents and pupils have the right to request access to information about them that we hold. To make a request for your personal information, or to have access to your child’s educational record, contact the School Data Protection Officer at Warwickshire Legal Services via email at schooldpo@warwickshire.gov.uk or alternatively; 

School Data Protection Officer

Warwickshire Legal Services 

Warwickshire County Council 

Shire Hall

Market Square

Warwick

CV34 4RL

 

**Please ensure you specify which school your request relates to. 

You also have the right to:

  • object to processing of personal data that is likely to cause, or is causing, damage or distress;
  • prevent processing for the purpose of direct marketing;
  • object to decisions being taken by automated means;
  • in certain circumstances, have inaccurate personal data rectified, blocked, erased or destroyed; and
  • claim compensation for damages caused by a breach of the Data Protection regulations

If you have a concern about the way we are collecting or using your personal data, you should raise your concern with us in the first instance or directly to the Information Commissioner’s Office at https://ico.org.uk/concerns/

Review 

The content

Table 1Personal information we are required to process to comply with the law:

Information  Type 

Relevant legislation

Special Category– additional lawful reason 

Third Parties with whom we share the information

Lawful reason for sharing 

Special

Education

Needs Report

Children’s and Families Act 2014, section 69

 

Local Authority 

Legal

Obligation

Attendance register

Education (Pupil

Registration)(England)

Regulations 2006, Regulation

4, 10, 11 and 12

 

OFSTED, Local Authority

Legal

Obligation

Common

Transfer file

Education (Pupil

Registration)(England)

Regulations 2005, Regulation 6

 

School pupil transfers to

Legal

Obligation

Safeguarding information

Education Act 2002, section 175

Children’s Act 1989, Section 17, 47, 83.

Children’s Act 2004, Section 11

 

Local Authority

Legal

Obligation

Admissions Register

Education (Pupil

Registration)(England)

Regulations 2006, Regulation

4, 10, 11, 14 and 15

 

OFSTED, Local

Authority

Legal

Obligation

Curricular Record including

Assessment and achievement data

Education (Pupil Information)

(England)Regulations 2005,

Regulation 4

 

OFSTED, Local

School. Local

Authority

Legal

Obligation

Educational Record

Education (Pupil Information)

(England)Regulations 2005,

Regulation 5 and 6

 

Parents, Local school

Legal

Obligation

Pupil

Information i.e name, age

address, Emergency

contact details

Education (Information About

Individual Pupils) (England) Regulations 2013, Regulation 3 and 5

 

Department of Education – school census. Other schools – when pupils transfers

Diocesan

Education Service

Legal

Obligation

Medical / Dietary / allergies

 

Necessary for preventative or occupational medicine

Department of Education – school census. Other schools – when pupils transfers

Legal

Obligation

School Census 

Education Act 1996, Sections

537 & 537A, and accompanying regulations

 

Department of

Education,

Diocesan

Education Service

Legal

Obligation

Staff information, including personal details,

DBS          check,

qualifications

Education Act 2005, section 114

 

Secretary of State,

Leicestershire

County Council,

Disclosure and

Barring Service,

Diocesan 

Education Service

Legal

Obligation

Table 2 – Personal information we are required to process as it is necessary to protect someone’s vital interests

 

Information  Type 

Special Category - additional lawful reason

Third Parties with whom we share the

information

Lawful reason for sharing

Medical

Information

Necessary to protect vital interests of the data subject or another person where the data subject is physically or legally incapable of giving consent’

Medical staff i.e.

paramedics/ambulance

Vital Interest  

Religious belief

Necessary to protect vital interests of the data subject or another person where the data subject is physically or legally incapable of giving consent’

Medical staff i.e.

paramedics/ambulance

Vital Interest

 

 

Table 3 - Personal information we are required to process with the consent of the individual to whom that information ‘belongs’

 

Information Type 

Special Category –  additional lawful reason 

Third Parties with whom we share the information

Lawful reason for sharing 

Photographs

 

Government agencies, eg Department for Education,  

Consent

Email address

 

Not shared

 

 

Table 4 - Personal information we are required to process because it is necessary to do so in order to perform a public task

Information Type 

Special Category

additional reason 

- lawful

Third Parties with whom we share the

information

Lawful reason for sharing 

Pupil Information i.e name, age address, Parent detail, Emergency contact details

 

 

Department of Education – school census. Other schools – when pupils transfers Diocesan Education Service.

Legal Obligation

Academic Progress data including Leuven data, wellcom data, 

Learning journals, staff observations

 

 

OFSTED, Parents, Health such as Speech and Language

Public Task & Legal

Obligation

Safeguarding information,

Medical, Special

Education Needs

 

 

Local Authority, Health, Parents

Legal Obligation

Educational and

Safeguarding Information used internally for the purpose of educating and protecting the welfare of children.