The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) replaced the Data Protection Act 1998 in May 2018 and has been created to further protect individuals’ privacy and ensure that personal data is processed fairly and lawfully. Here at the Trust, we are using this opportunity to revise our policies and working practices to ensure compliancy with the regulation changes and that personal data is securely processed.
Personal data is information that can be used to identify an individual. More information on personal data can be found on the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) website.
What personal information does the Trust hold?
The Boleyn Trust is a data controller registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office. This means that the Trust may collect and process information about individuals, for reasons including providing teaching services, adhering to government legislation and contacting parents/carers when required.
The Trust keeps personal data safe and secure. It is not shared with anybody else without an individual’s knowledge, unless the Trust is required by law to do so. An example of this is providing the government with school census information.
What are the main pledges of the Trust towards personal data protection?
In many cases, the Trust determines how and why personal data is used. Day-to-day activities involve the processing of pupil, parent/carer, staff and third party personal data. Every reasonable effort is made to ensure that this data is treated with the upmost respect and care.
How can I access information about me?
If you would like to see information you think the Trust holds about you, or ask for inaccurate data to be corrected, it is possible to raise a Subject Access Request. This can be done by completing our Subject Access Request Form. If you have any queries regarding the Subject Access Request, please contact dataservices@judicium.com.
How can I contact the Trust regarding data protection?
The data Protection Officer is responsible for overseeing data protection within the school so if you do have any questions in this regard, please do contact them on the information below: –
Data Protection Officer: Judicium Consulting Limited
Address: 72 Cannon Street, London, EC4N 6AE
Telephone: 020 3326 9174
Email: dataservices@judicium.com
Web: www.judiciumeducation.co.uk
If you have any queries regarding GDPR or how your personal data is processed, please contact dataservices@judicium.com.
Data Protection and Privacy Documents