GDPR @ Hillview Nursery School
We hold this personal data and use it to:
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support its pupils teaching and learning
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monitor and report on their progress
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provide appropriate pastoral care
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assess how well the school is doing as a whole
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support your transition to school
This data could include your contact details, assessment results, attendance information[ii], characteristics such as ethnic group, special educational needs and any relevant medical information.
This data will only be used or passed on for specific purposes as allowed by law. From time to time the school is required to pass on some of this data to local authorities, the Department for Education (DfE), and to agencies that are prescribed by law. All these are data controllers in respect of the data they receive and are subject to the same legal constraints in how they deal with the data.
Pupils, as data subjects, have certain rights under the Data Protection Act, including a general right to be given access to personal data held about them by any data controller. A parent would normally be expected to make a request on a child’s behalf if the child is younger than 12 years of age.
If you wish to access the personal data of your child, then please contact Samantha Davies at hillviewnurseryoffice@lea.harrow.sch.uk
The Department for Education fits within the heart of the learner experience and is designed to support learners at all levels to access, manage and use their own achievement information - such as qualifications, awards or training received as they progress through education, training and lifelong learning.
The Learning Records Service, part of Information Management (IM) Services, provides shared services across the education sector. The Learning Records Service is built on the principle of collect once, use many times and used by all that are entitled to do so. It supports the whole of the education sector.
Attendance is not collected for pupils under 5 at Early Years settings or maintained Schools as part of the census for the Department of Education.
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The Learning Records Service, part of Information Management (IM) Services, provides shared services across the education sector. The Learning Records Service is built on the principle of collect once, use many times and used by all that are entitled to do so. It supports the whole of the education sector. Attendance is not collected for pupils under 5 at early Years settings or maintained Schools as part of the census for the Department of Education.