Consent Form 2020-2021 vP1.1
Student Details
Student Name
Form Group
Date of Birth (dd/mm/yyyy)
Biometric Data Consent
I give my consent for the use and storage of my child’s biometric generated data
I consent and wish to Opt in
No, I do not consent and wish to opt out
Local School Trips and Sports Activities Consent
I give my consent for my child to attend local school trips and sports fixtures
I consent and wish to opt in
No, I do not consent and wish to opt out
Photograph/Video/Audio Consent
Images and/or audio recordings of my child being used for school publications for students being distributed on DVD, CD or through other secure internal electronic systems (for teaching or display purposes).
Not available publicly beyond the participants.
I consent and wish to Opt in
No, I do not consent and wish to opt out
Images and/or audio recordings of my child being used on the school’s website, social media, newsletters, prospectuses, local press, Local Authority or trusted third party marketing.
Available publicly.
I consent and wish to Opt in
No, I do not consent and wish to opt out
Image of my child as part of the whole year group photo for use in the student Year Book (Years 11 & 13).
Available publicly.
I consent and wish to Opt in
No, I do not consent and wish to opt out
Non-Essential Communication
In some cases the school will want to tell you about school events, news and general updates. Please state if you would like to receive these communications and the methods by which you are happy to receive such information, if applicable.
I consent and wish to Opt in
No, I do not consent and wish to opt out
I would like to recieve updates by:
Text Message SMS
Email
Paper Copy
Social Media
By typing your name below you agree to the above options
Signed
Date (dd/mm/yyyy)
I agree to inform the school of changes to relevant personal information. I understand this consent is valid indefinitely from the date that the form is signed. Consent can be withdrawn at any point; this must be done in writing to the school. For most data protection matters children aged 12 or over are considered to have sufficient capacity/maturity to understand privacy issues therefore you may want to consider giving children in this age bracket the chance to state their consent preferences.
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