Scoil Mhuire Cork is committed to preserving the privacy of all visitors to <www.scoilmhuirecork.ie> (“our website”). This privacy statement relates to our practices in connection with our website. Scoil Mhuire Cork fully respects your right to privacy. We will not collect personal information/personal data about you when you visit our website unless you choose to provide that information using the “contact us” form. By using this site, you consent to the collection and use of your information under the terms of this privacy statement which is in accordance with the Data Protection Acts, 1988 and 2003 and the European Communities (Electronic Communications Networks and Services) (Privacy and Electronic Communications) Regulations 2011. Please read the following privacy statement to understand how we use and protect the information that you choose to provide to us.
Personal information which we collect from you
When you visit our website you may wish to provide certain information about yourself, such as when you complete our “Contact Us” form. Scoil Mhuire Cork does not collect any personal data about you on this website, apart from the information which you volunteer to send us in the “Contact Us” form.
Non-Personal information which we collect
Where you visit our website, certain non-personal data is available to us through our internet service provider. This non-personal data is collected on a statistical, aggregate, non-individual basis. This information may include the IP address from which you access our website, the type of browser used to access our website (Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.), the type of operating system used to access our website (Windows, Macintosh, etc.), the “top-level” domain name used (ie, .com, .org, etc.), the date and time of your visit to our website and the number of pages you visited on our website.
Use of your information
Any information which you provide using the “Contact Us” form is not made available to any third parties and is only used by Scoil Mhuire Cork in line with the purposes for which you provided it (e.g. to contact you and answer any queries which you have raised in the “Contact Us” form or to address any other feedback which you send us in the “Contact Us” form) or for any reasonably incidental purpose.
Disclosure to Other People
We do not disclose, sell or distribute any personal information which you send to us to any third parties. We may pass aggregate information on the usage of our site to third parties, but this will not include information that can be used to identify you. Your personal data may also be anonymised and used for statistical purposes. Unless required to do so by law, we will not otherwise share, sell or distribute any of the information you provide to us without your consent.
[If the school website collects IP addresses or uses cookies or web beacons, full disclosure must be made. This should be drafted in consultation with the school’s website designer/provider to ensure that the school is correctly explaining and disclosing what information is gathered and the purposes for doing so.]
IP Addresses
An IP address is a number that is assigned to your computer automatically when you use the internet. When you visit any web page in our website, our servers log your IP address. We may use your IP address to help diagnose problems with our server and to administer our website. Your IP address is also used to help identify you and to gather broad demographic information. [Schools/ETBs should work closely with their website designer/provider to ensure that they are correctly explaining and disclosing what information/data is gathered from the school/ETB website].
Cookies
A cookie is a small file sent to your browser from a Web server and stored on your computer’s hard drive to identify you as the user of the website. Many internet sites use cookies. Typically they are used by the website to identify the person accessing the website to track the person’s use of the site and any repeat visits made by that person.
For example, schools with bi-lingual websites (e.g. where the website tracks which users have logged into a secure/members-only area of the site, or where the content is available in English or in Irish and the user is asked to select which language is displayed), the school’s website designer/provider should advise the school as to what cookies are stored and whether they are session cookies which are automatically deleted, etc.
The Privacy Statement should then explain the situation regarding cookies and how they are dealt with by the school’s website. For example:
This website uses what is called a “session cookie”.
This cookie is only stored in your browser memory while you are visiting our website. It automatically deletes itself after a period of inactivity on our site or immediately on closing your browser and there is no record of the cookies stored on your computer.
Our website uses cookies to keep track of your access to the site [school should fully disclose all uses of cookies by their website. The school must obtain full and informed consent of users for the placement of cookies on a user’s computer/smartphone etc. This disclosure and explanation should be developed in consultation with the website designer/provider].
By using our website, you agree that we can place these types of cookies on your device. Your browser will give you the option of preventing websites using cookies, or deleting cookies that have been accepted. Your browser’s help service or help manual will show you how this is done. If you do not want your browser to accept cookies, you can “turn off” the cookie acceptance setting on your browser setting. However you must note that this may stop our website from working properly on your device. If you do not change your browser settings to refuse cookies, our website will issue cookies when you visit our website. If you continue to use our website, you agree and consent to our use of cookies on your device.
Security
We employ security measures to protect your information from access by unauthorised persons and to guard against unlawful processing, accidental loss, destruction and damage and we will do our best to ensure that all records we hold remain secure in line with our obligations under Data Protection Acts, 1988 and 2003. We take our security responsibilities seriously, employing the most appropriate physical and technical measures, including staff training and awareness. We review our security procedures regularly.
Retention
We do not retain your personal data for longer than it is necessary for us to comply with the purpose for which you gave it to us. Any personal data which you provide to us using this website will be used in line with the purposes for which you provided it (e.g. to contact you and answer any queries which you have raised in the “Contact Us” form or to address any other feedback which you send us in the “Contact Us” form) and after this purpose has been completed, we will delete your personal data.
Accessing Your Information
You are entitled to see the information we hold about you. On written request, we supply copies of your personal data which you may have supplied to us using our website. If you wish to obtain copies of this personal data, you should write to the principal of Scoil Mhuire Cork at 1/2/3 Sidney place, Wellington Rd, Cork and ask that he/she provides you with an Access Request Form. The law entitles us to charge you a fee for doing so (which currently does not exceed €6.35). Your request will be dealt with as soon as possible and will not take more than 40 days to process. If you discover that Scoil Mhuire Cork holds inaccurate information about you, you can request that we correct that information. In certain circumstances, you may also request that data which you have supplied via our website be deleted (although you should note that if you request a deletion, you would generally be expected to identify some contravention of data protection law in the manner in which Scoil Mhuire Cork processes the data concerned). Upon written request, we will supply you with a Data Rectification/Erasure Form for this purpose.
Contacting Us
If you are concerned about how your personal data is processed by our website, please do not hesitate to bring these concerns to our attention using the contact details below:
The Principal
Scoil Mhuire Cork
1/2/3 Sidney place,
Wellington Rd,
Cork
Tel (021) 4501844