Display of photographs Sample Clauses

Display of photographs. It is perfectly acceptable to display images of children in the school environment with their names attached for the purpose of celebrating progress and achievement or assessment. However, the school will give consideration to displays when rooms are available for other purposes. Publicity Press On occasions, the media are asked to cover school events or to highlight children's successes. This is an important part of celebrating achievement and informing the public of educational initiatives. The media operate under their own Code of Practice. Parents will be informed by the school in advance if their children are likely to appear in the press and asked to complete an additional consent form regarding the publication of names. Local newspaper titles may share their images with other titles within the same syndicate. Any child whose parents have withheld permission, will not be photographed by the media. School Publicity Photographs of children's activities and achievements may be published in the school newsletter, prospectus, Pupil Organiser, school event publicity/programmes and posted on the school website. Names of individual children will not be attached to photographs and no contact details will be published. Where photographic permission has been withheld, photographs will not be published. Photographed by a Photographer Class and individual or group photographs are often an annual event. Parents will be notified in advance of the photographer's visit and will be sent copies of photographs and given the option to purchase them. Copyright on all such photographs is retained by the photographer. Links This guidance is based on the document produced by Worcestershire County Council and should be read in conjunction with the school's Data Security Policy, E-safety Policy, Acceptable Use Policy (AUP), Safeguarding Children Policy and to the LA guidance 'Schools System and Data Security’. EMMAUS CATHOLIC MUTLI-ACADEMY COMPANY: PUPIL PRIVACY NOTICE Why are we giving this to you? As your Academy we need to use information about you. We do this for a number of reasons. This form tells you what information we use about you and why we use it. It is very important that information about you is kept safe. We explain below how the school keeps your information safe. If you want to know anything about what we do with information about you then please ask your teacher or speak to your parents/guardians and ask them to contact the school. The school wants you to fee...
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Display of photographs. It is perfectly acceptable to display photographs of children in the setting environment with their names attached for the purpose of celebrating progress and achievement or assessment purposes. However, all settings must give consideration to displays when rooms are available for other purposes. Publicity
Display of photographs. Images of students in the school environment may have full student names attached for the purpose of celebrating progress and achievement or assessment. 14 xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx Publicity Press On occasions, the media are asked to cover school events or to highlight students’ successes. This is an important part of celebrating achievement and informing the public of educational initiatives. The media operate under their own Code of Practice. Permission for students’ photographs to appear in the press will be obtained from parents/carers prior to appearance. Local newspaper titles may share their images with other titles within the same syndicate. Any student whose parents have withheld permission, will not be photographed by the media. Setting Publicity Photographs of student activities and achievements may be published in the school newsletter or prospectus and posted on the school website. Full names of individual students will not be attached to photographs and no contact details will be published. Where photographic permission has been withheld, photographs will not be published. Setting Photographer Class and individual or group photographs are often an annual event. Parents will be notified in advance of the photographer’s visit and will be sent copies of photographs and given the option to purchase them. Copyright on all such photographs is retained by the photographer. Links This guidance links specifically to the school’s Data Protection Policy, E-safety Policy, Staff Laptop Policy, Safeguarding Children Policy and to the LA guidance ‘Schools System and Data Security’. Student Acceptable Use Agreement We offer all our students a wide variety of ICT resources which are under constant improvement and development. They are offered access to the Tudor Grange Academy Redditch network, internet and electronic mail (email). Keeping our students ‘safe’ on the internet and supporting them to use the network appropriately is one of our key responsibilities. As a consequence we operate a ‘Student ICT Acceptable Use Policy’ and hope that parents/carers will support us. The ‘Student ICT Acceptable Use Policy’ will be explained to all new students during their first 2 weeks in school and then reiterated annually. Access to the Tudor Grange Academy Redditch network, internet and electronic mail (email) will stop once students have left the school. At the outset we must emphasise that the majority of our students use the network, internet and electronic m...

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