Parents/ Carers agreement to pupil/ student – ICT Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)Ict Acceptable Use Policy • October 22nd, 2021
Contract Type FiledOctober 22nd, 2021learning opportunities offered by the school’s Internet/ On-line and Computing resources in a safe and effective manner. Internet use and access is considered a school resource and privilege. Therefore, if the school AUP (this document) is not adhered to this privilege may be withdrawn and appropriate sanctions – as outlined in the AUP – will be imposed.
THE BRITISH SCHOOL OF BAHRAINIct Acceptable Use Policy • August 26th, 2024
Contract Type FiledAugust 26th, 2024As the parent or Guardian, I have read this agreement and understand that access to electronic information services is designed for educational purposes. I understand that, whilst the Internet service provider operates a filtered service, it is impossible for The British School of Bahrain to restrict access to all controversial materials and will not hold the school responsible for materials acquired on the network. I also agree to report any misuse of the system to the school.
ICT Acceptable Use Policy – Parental AgreementIct Acceptable Use Policy • September 7th, 2023
Contract Type FiledSeptember 7th, 2023The use of ICT including the Internet, e-mail, learning platforms and today’s mobile technologies are an integral element of learning in our school. In making this as successful and as beneficial as possible for all learners, we expect all pupils to act safely and responsibly when using technology both within, and outside of, the school environment.
ICT Acceptable Use PolicyIct Acceptable Use Policy • January 14th, 2022
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ICT ACCEPTABLE USE POLICYIct Acceptable Use Policy • November 6th, 2021
Contract Type FiledNovember 6th, 2021Please read all pages of this document carefully. To gain network, internet and email access, students and parents must read, sign and return this agreement to indicate they will follow its provisions. The following terms and conditions are described in further detail on the subsequent pages.
ICT Acceptable Use PolicyIct Acceptable Use Policy • August 19th, 2022
Contract Type FiledAugust 19th, 2022This agreement covers the use of Personal Technologies/Technologies at Bentleigh Secondary College. We define Personal Technologies as, but are not limited to, laptops, tablets, digital cameras, mobile phones, communication devices and music storage devices. Technologies also encompass desktop computers, projectors, photocopiers devices and audio-visual equipment.
The British School of BahrainIct Acceptable Use Policy • January 26th, 2022
Contract Type FiledJanuary 26th, 2022As the parent or Guardian, I have read this agreement and understand that access to electronic information services is designed for educational purposes. I understand that, whilst the Internet service provider operates a filtered service, it is impossible for The British School of Bahrain to restrict access to all controversial materials and will not hold the school responsible for materials acquired on the network. I also agree to report any misuse of the system to the school.
ICT Acceptable Use Policy for students and staffIct Acceptable Use Policy • October 29th, 2018
Contract Type FiledOctober 29th, 2018Technology at UTC South Durham supports and enhances the quality of work by students and staff. Each member of the UTC will have access to the ICT tools essential to fulfil their role.
ICT ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY FOR PUPILSIct Acceptable Use Policy • January 30th, 2021
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ICT Acceptable Use Policy – Student AgreementIct Acceptable Use Policy • April 29th, 2022
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ICT Acceptable Use Policy for Y3 - Y6 Junior School pupils’ agreementIct Acceptable Use Policy • July 6th, 2021
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ICT ACCEPTABLE USE POLICYIct Acceptable Use Policy • August 21st, 2020
Contract Type FiledAugust 21st, 2020This agreement covers the use of Personal Technologies/Technologies at Bentleigh Secondary College. We define Personal Technologies as, but are not limited to, laptops, tablets, digital cameras, mobile phones and music storage devices. Technologies also encompass desktop computers, projectors, photocopiers devices and audio-visual equipment.
MISKIN PRIMARY SCHOOLIct Acceptable Use Policy • December 28th, 2021
Contract Type FiledDecember 28th, 2021Digital technologies have become integral to the lives of children and young people, both within schools and outside school. These technologies are powerful tools, which open up new opportunities for everyone. These technologies can stimulate discussion, promote creativity and stimulate awareness of context to promote effective learning. Young people should have an entitlement to safe internet access at all times.
Student ICT Acceptable Use Policy and AgreementIct Acceptable Use Policy • December 2nd, 2022
Contract Type FiledDecember 2nd, 2022Students are required to acknowledge and abide by Aitken College's Information and Communication Technology Acceptable Use Agreement. No student may use the College network and devices unless this agreement has been acknowledged.
Brookfield Community School – ICT Acceptable Use Policy – Student AgreementIct Acceptable Use Policy • March 27th, 2019
Contract Type FiledMarch 27th, 2019ICT is used extensively across the curriculum at Brookfield Community School and there are increasing numbers of lessons involving use of the internet. The wealth of educational information available on the internet makes it an invaluable source of research and learning. Whilst we want to encourage students to use the internet to enhance learning, it is important to appreciate that there are internet sites that are not suitable for school children.
North Wolds FederationIct Acceptable Use Policy • November 24th, 2015
Contract Type FiledNovember 24th, 2015This policy has been written using guidance from SWGFL. Copyright of the SWGfL School E-Safety Policy Templates is held by SWGfL.
Student ICT Acceptable Use Policy and AgreementIct Acceptable Use Policy • June 29th, 2022
Contract Type FiledJune 29th, 2022Students are required to acknowledge and abide by Aitken College's Information and Communication Technology Acceptable Use Agreement. No student may use the College network and devices unless this agreement has been acknowledged.
Laptop User Agreement Laptop Operation GuidelinesIct Acceptable Use Policy • November 7th, 2020
Contract Type FiledNovember 7th, 2020To inform students and parents/carers of the College’s requirements in relation to acceptable use of, and access to, ICT resources and networks of the College.
ICT Acceptable Use PolicyIct Acceptable Use Policy • March 10th, 2020
Contract Type FiledMarch 10th, 2020Each volunteer and member of staff will be asked to sign a copy of this policy to indicate she/he has been made aware of its contents.
ICT ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY FOR PUPILSIct Acceptable Use Policy • October 8th, 2019
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St Robert of Newminster Catholic School & Sixth Form College ICT Acceptable Use PolicyIct Acceptable Use Policy • March 24th, 2015
Contract Type FiledMarch 24th, 2015The school will strive to ensure that staff and students will have access to ICT to enhance their teaching and learning, therefore, in return, expect the staff and students to agree to be responsible users.
Firwood High School ICT Policy AgreementIct Acceptable Use Policy • July 10th, 2020
Contract Type FiledJuly 10th, 2020Access to the ICT network and use of ICT facilities, including access to the internet, are conditional on observance of this policy. Our aims are to:
ICT Acceptable Use AgreementIct Acceptable Use Policy • March 20th, 2020
Contract Type FiledMarch 20th, 2020Information and Communications Technologies (ICT), including the internet, are now a fundamental part of life in a digital age. They also offer many potential benefits and opportunities for teaching and learning.
Khalil Gibran SchoolIct Acceptable Use Policy • August 9th, 2024
Contract Type FiledAugust 9th, 2024As the parent or Guardian, I have read this agreement and understand that access to electronic information services is designed for educational purposes. I understand that, whilst the Internet service provider operates a filtered service, it is impossible for Khalil Gibran School to restrict access to all controversial materials and will not hold the school responsible for materials acquired on the network. I also agree to report any misuse of the system to the school.
Student ICT Acceptable Use Policy and AgreementIct Acceptable Use Policy • November 20th, 2024
Contract Type FiledNovember 20th, 2024Students are required to acknowledge and abide by Aitken College's Information and Communication Technology Acceptable Use Agreement. No student may use the College network and devices unless this agreement has been acknowledged.
January 2024, for review January 2025Ict Acceptable Use Policy • February 29th, 2024
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ICT (ACCEPTABLE USE) POLICY AND AGREEMENTSIct Acceptable Use Policy • November 16th, 2020
Contract Type FiledNovember 16th, 2020New technologies have become integral to the lives of children and young people in today’s society, both within schools and in their lives outside school. However to ensure the safety and privacy of pupils, staff and parents connected with the school it is imperative that the following guidance is adhered to at all times:
ICT Acceptable Use PolicyIct Acceptable Use Policy • March 9th, 2022
Contract Type FiledMarch 9th, 2022Each volunteer, Member/Trustee/Governorand member of staff will be asked to sign a copy of this policy to indicate she/he has been made aware of its contents.
ICT ACCEPTABLE USE POLICYIct Acceptable Use Policy • August 22nd, 2019
Contract Type FiledAugust 22nd, 2019ALL students and their parents/guardians/caregivers at Bentleigh Secondary College must digital ly accept this agreement. This agreement covers the use of technologies that include, but are not limited to, desktop computers, laptops, tablets, projectors, digital cameras, photocopiers, mobile phones, music storage devices and audio visual equipment.
ContractIct Acceptable Use Policy • March 1st, 2021
Contract Type FiledMarch 1st, 2021BrookfieldCommunity School – ICT Acceptable Use Policy – Student Agreement Updated March 2021Mr K Hirst - Headteacher Mrs H Dafforne –Designated Safeguarding Lead
ICT Acceptable Use Policy- Staff AgreementIct Acceptable Use Policy • September 10th, 2019
Contract Type FiledSeptember 10th, 2019ICT and the related technologies such as email, the Internet and mobile devices are an integral part of our daily life in school. This agreement is designed to ensure that all staff are aware of their individual responsibilities when using technology. All staff members are expected to sign this policy and adhere at all times to its contents.
ICT Acceptable Use AgreementIct Acceptable Use Policy • September 4th, 2021
Contract Type FiledSeptember 4th, 2021Applicable to all Trust and school employees, volunteers, authorised third parties, contractors, or temporary employees.
ICT ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY PROCEDURES AND AGREEMENTIct Acceptable Use Policy • July 25th, 2018
Contract Type FiledJuly 25th, 2018The Internet and Information and Communication Technology (ICT), offers huge potential benefits for teaching and learning. It offers wonderful opportunities for students and teachers to contribute to the world community on the web. Blogs, social networking spaces such as Edmodo, and instant messaging tools are now part of students' and staff 'life on the web'.
ContractIct Acceptable Use Policy • June 21st, 2022
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ICT Acceptable Use Policy – Parental AgreementIct Acceptable Use Policy • October 17th, 2024
Contract Type FiledOctober 17th, 2024The use of ICT including the Internet, e-mail, learning platforms and today’s mobile technologies are an integral element of learning in our school. In making this as successful and as beneficial as possible for all learners, we expect all pupils to act safely and responsibly when using technology both within, and outside of, the school environment.