Student and Parent Ict Agreement Sample Contracts

This Agreement is an appendix to the ‘Whole School ICT Policy - Guidelines for the Use of Digital Technology’ which will be reviewed annually and significant amendments/additions to either document will require this Agreement to be re- signed. All new...
Student and Parent Ict Agreement • June 3rd, 2024

This agreement has been devised to ensure that all students and their parents/carers/guardians are aware of the acceptable use of technologies and the areas which need to be handled with appropriate caution to avoid putting themselves or their friends at risk through careless or thoughtless behaviour. The School supports parents by complementing their monitoring of their daughter(s) use of her digital devices and, like parents, reserves the right to make random checks of any girl’s devices in order to ensure consistent standards of proper behaviour/language etc. are maintained online throughout the School.

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This Agreement is an appendix to the ‘Whole School ICT Policy - Guidelines for the Use of Digital Technology’ which will be reviewed annually and significant amendments/additions to either document will require this Agreement to be re- signed.
Student and Parent Ict Agreement • September 11th, 2019

This agreement has been devised to ensure that all students and their parents/carers/guardians are aware of the acceptable use of technologies and the areas which need to be handled with appropriate caution to avoid putting themselves or their friends at risk through careless or thoughtless behaviour.

Student and Parent ICT Agreement 2016
Student and Parent Ict Agreement • February 3rd, 2016

At St. Francis Xavier’s School, we understand the importance of teaching students how to use technologies effectively and responsibly. We integrate technology across all areas of learning to make sure we provide students with a dynamic, future-focussed learning environment. Technologies include computers, digital cameras, iPods, iPads and/or other android devices, video cameras, scanners, data projectors, televisions, USB store/flash drives, MP3 players and mobile phones.

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