Hounslow Council


Privacy notices

Privacy Notice – Data Protection Act 1998

Formerly called Fair Processing Notice.

To meet the requirements of the Data Protection Act 1998, Privacy Notices are issued to pupils and parents summarising any information held about pupils, why it is held, and any third parties to whom it may be passed to.

What we do with the information

The information we hold enables us to carry out specific tasks we are responsible such as the assessment of any special educational needs the child may have.

We also use this information to obtain statistics that allows us to make decisions on the funding of schools, to assess the performance of schools and set targets for them. The statistics are used in a confidential manner, which does not identify individual children.  All information held on ContactPoint about children and young people in their area must be accurate.

The information we use is about our school workforce for research and statistical purposes and to evaluate and develop education policy and strategies.  The statistics are confidential and does not identify individual staff members.  The Local Authority may use this information to support and monitor schools regarding sickness and recruitment of staff.

Primary Care Trusts

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 confidential and does not individual pupils. Information on the height and weight of individual pupil can be provided to the child and its parents. However 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.

Connexions Services

For pupils of 13 years and over, the school is legally required to pass on certain information to Connexions services providers on request.  Connexions is the government's information and advice service for all young people aged 13 to 19 in England .  This information includes the name and address of the pupil and parent, and any further information relevant to the Connexions services’ role.  

However parents or the pupils themselves if aged 16 or over, can ask that no information beyond name and address (for pupil and parent) be passed on to Connexions.  If as a parent, or as a pupil aged 16 or over, you wish to opt-out and do not want Connexions to receive from the school information beyond name, address and date of birth then please contact the school.

For more information on what the Department of Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) do with your information, see right of this page, under External links.  You can also view copies of the privacy notices under the documents for download.