The St. Mary’s Church of England
Primary School –
Academic Year 2011 - 2012
Organisations with which we share data
This notice gives
additional information to the Privacy Notice sent to you on
26th
September 2011 and provides further information about the
processing of pupils’ personal data by those other organisations.
The St.Mary’s
Church of England Primary School
processes personal data about its pupils and is a “data controller” in respect
of this for the purposes of the Data Protection Act 1998. It processes this data to:
·
support its
pupils’ teaching and learning;
·
monitor and
report on their progress;
·
provide
appropriate pastoral care, and
·
assess how well
the school as a whole is doing
This information
includes contact details, national curriculum assessment results, attendance
information, characteristics such as ethnic group, special educational needs
and any relevant medical information.
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, such as the Ofsted, the Department of
Health (DH), Primary Care Trusts (PCT), All these are data controllers for the information
they receive. The data must only be
used for specific purposes allowed by law.
The Local Authority (LA) uses information
about children for whom it provides services to carry out specific functions
for which it is responsible, for example, the assessment of any special
educational needs the child may have and careers advice. It also uses the information to derive
statistics to inform decisions on, for example, the funding of schools, and to
assess the performance of schools and set targets for them. The statistics are used in such a way that
individual children cannot be identified from them.
www.staffordshire.gov.uk/education/yourdata
Information
Governance Unit, Staffordshire County Council, St Chad’s Place Satafford, ST16
2LR.
The Qualifications and
Curriculum Development Agency (QCDA) uses information about pupils to
administer the national curriculum assessments portfolio throughout Key Stages
1 to 3. This includes
both assessments required by statute and those that are optional. The
results of these are passed on to DfE to compile statistics on trends and
patterns in levels of achievement. The
QCDA uses the information to evaluate the effectiveness of the national
curriculum and the associated assessment arrangements, and to ensure that these
are continually improved.
Data Protection Officer, Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency,
53-55 Butts Road, Earlsdon Park, Coventry CV1 3BH
Ofsted uses information about the progress and performance of pupils to help inspectors evaluate the work of schools, to assist schools in their self-evaluation, and as part of Ofsted’s assessment of the effectiveness of education initiatives and policy. Ofsted also uses information about the views of children and young people, to inform children’s services inspections in local authority areas. Inspection reports do not identify individual pupils.
Data Protection
Officer, Aviation House, 125 Kingsway, London WC2B 6SE;
Primary Care Trusts (PCT) use information about pupils for research and
statistical purposes, to monitor the performance of local health services and
to evaluate and develop them. The
statistics are used in such a way that individual pupils cannot be identified
from them. Information on the height
and weight of individual pupils may however be provided to the child and its
parents and this will require the PCTs to maintain details of pupils’ names for
this purpose for a period designated by the Department of Health following the
weighing and measuring process. PCTs
may also provide individual schools and LAs with aggregate information on
pupils’ height and weight.
www.nhs.uk/England/AuthoritiesTrusts/Pct/Default.aspx
The Department of
Health (DH) uses aggregate
information (at school year group level) about pupils' height and weight for
research and statistical purposes, to inform, influence and improve health
policy and to monitor the performance of the health service as a whole. The DH will base performance management
discussions with Strategic Health Authorities on aggregate information about
pupils attending schools in the PCT areas to help focus local resources. The Department of Health will also provide
aggregate PCT level data to the Healthcare Commission for performance assessment of the health service.
Data Protection Officer at Skipton
House 80 London Road London SE1 6LH;
The Department for Education (DfE) uses information about pupils for research and statistical purposes, to inform, influence and improve education policy and to monitor the performance of the education service as a whole. The DfE will feed back to LAs and schools information about their pupils for a variety of purposes that will include data checking exercises, use in self-evaluation analyses and where information is missing because it was not passed on by a former school.
The DfE will also provide Ofsted with pupil data for use in school inspection. Where relevant, pupil information may also be shared with post 16 learning institutions to minimise the administrative burden on application for a course and to aid the preparation of learning plans.
Pupil information may be matched with other data sources that the Department holds in order to model and monitor pupils’ educational progression; and to provide comprehensive information back to LAs and learning institutions to support their day to day business. The DfE may also use contact details from these sources to obtain samples for statistical surveys: these surveys may be carried out by research agencies working under contract to the Department and participation in such surveys is usually voluntary. The Department may also match data from these sources to data obtained from statistical surveys.
Pupil data may also be shared with other Government Departments and Agencies (including the Office for National Statistics) for statistical or research purposes only. In all these cases the matching will require that individualised data is used in the processing operation, but that data will not be processed in such a way that it supports measures or decisions relating to particular individuals or identifies individuals in any results. This data sharing will be approved and controlled by the Department’s Chief Statistician.
The DfE may also disclose individual pupil information to independent researchers into the educational achievements of pupils who have a legitimate need for it for their research, but each case will be determined on its merits and subject to the approval of the Department’s Chief Statistician.
Data Protection Officer, DfE, Sanctuary Buildings, Great Smith Street, London, SW1P 3BT
Pupils, as data
subjects, have certain rights under the Data Protection Act, including a
general right of access to personal data held on them, with parents exercising
this right on their behalf if they are too young to do so themselves. If you wish to access the personal data held
about you /your child, then please contact the relevant organisation in
writing.