PRIVACY INFORMATION

You can rest assured that Honley High School and Together Learning Trust take our responsibilities seriously when it comes to looking after your personal data and information. This page covers the key procedures and policies relating to our handling of data in school, as well as details of how this website handles privacy and cookies.

Data Protection and General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR)

Honley High School is registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office under Registration Number: ZA545816

General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR)

With the introduction of the General Data Protection Regulations on 25 May 2018, the school has reviewed their data protection arrangements to ensure they comply with the new regulations.

How does Data Protection legislation protect personal data?

Data protection legislation places obligations on organisations which must be obeyed when obtaining and using information about you. Data Protection legislation also provides “individuals” (data subjects) with certain rights which data controllers and data processors must respect. See www.ico.org.uk for more information.

  • Requests for information

    The school will follow current data protection and other legislative guidance when dealing with Data Subject Access Requests -- click here for current ICO Pupils Info.

    Please refer to the Information Commissioner's Office Subject Access Request Guidance for further information.

    How do you ask to see information about you?

    If you wish to request information we hold about you, please complete the Data Subject Access Online Form. 

    How do you provide your identity? 

    If you are not known to the school, we may ask to see proof of your identity. The following forms of identity will be accepted as proof of identity:

    • A copy of your passport

    • A copy of your driving licence

    • A copy of your bank, building society or credit card statement in the Data Subject's name for the last quarter

    • A copy of your Council Tax bill

    Will you be charged for information provided?

    Honley High School will follow guidance within current Data Protection legislation in relation to charges for information. See ico.org.uk for further information.

    What do you do if the data is incorrect?

    Please contact the school to tell us what is incorrect and ask for it to be corrected. You can also appeal to the Information Commissioner if the school does not correct the information.

    Making a complaint

    If you are unhappy with the way your request for information has been dealt with, or you think your data has been misused or not held securely, please contact our Data Protection Officer in the first instance at the address below or by email.

    Honley High School
    Station Road, Honley, West Yorkshire HD9 6QJ
    Tel: 01484 506484
    Email: office@honley.tlt.school

    If you are unhappy with the outcome of your complaint, you can escalate your complaint to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).

Analytics

This website collects personal data to power our site analytics, including:

  • Information about your browser, network, and device

  • Web pages you visited prior to coming to this website

  • Your IP address

This information may also include details about your use of this website, including:

  • Clicks

  • Internal links

  • Pages visited

  • Scrolling

  • Searches

  • Timestamps

We share this information with Squarespace and Google, our website analytics provider, to learn about site traffic and activity.

Forms

Your data can be submitted in several forms on this website for various purposes, such as contacting us, or surveys. Each form includes information about how the data will be used and who it will be shared with if this is beyond our school office.

The data entered on the majority of website forms is stored in separate internal Microsoft spreadsheets, which are used by school staff only for the specific purpose stated.

Cookies

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Meta Pixel

When you visit our website, Meta Pixel (Facebook) collects anonymous data about your activities, such as pages viewed. This information is used to deliver targeted ads based on your preferences and interactions with our site. Ad retargeting allows us to reach out to you with content that is more likely to be of interest, making your online experience more relevant and tailored to your needs. Please note that even if you opt out of non-essential cookies, you may still see our ads, but they will not be personalised based on your browsing behaviour. The data collected for ad retargeting is anonymous and securely stored. We do not share personally identifiable information with third parties for advertising purposes.