General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
As of the 25th May 2018, the rules around data protection have changed. The ‘General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will change how we can use your personal data and keep it safe, and will also strengthen your rights over your own data.
The point of this is to make sure sensitive or private information about yourselves and your children stays safe. Whilst is it similar to the current Data Protection Act in many ways, there are a few differences, so we need to make a few changes at the school in order to ensure we remain compliant.
Our current Privacy Notices are listed below:
Privacy Notice for Staff Governors and Volunteers 2024-25
Privacy Notice Parents Carers and Pupils 2024-25
To make a subject access / freedom of information request, raise a complaint or concern relating to how we manage, store and process data, please contact us at:
dpo@scc.croydon.sch.uk
Freedom of information: publication scheme
All public authorities, including schools, are required under the Freedom of Information Act to adopt a publication scheme that has been approved by the Information Commissioner.
There is currently one approved model publication scheme, which has been produced by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
Schools must adopt the ICO’s model scheme and make it publicly available.