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St Julian's School maintains a database of alumni/ friends/ supporters/ parents/ students in order to stay in touch with our community and keep you updated about news, events, careers initiatives and fundraising activities.
Some in our database (but not all) choose to join our online community by registering on this website and creating an online profile. In both instances (individuals with offline database records and individuals with online profiles), we collect and store personal information (or “data”) about you. We are committed to protecting and respecting your privacy and this Policy sets out what information we collect about you, where and how we use (“process”) it.
We may change this Policy from time to time. If we make any significant changes we will advertise this on the website or contact you directly with the information. Please check this page occasionally to make sure you are happy with any changes.
If you have any questions about this Policy or concerning your personal information, please contact our Data Protection Officer at dpo@stjulians.com. You may also contact the school at +351 21 458 5300.
For the purposes of the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), the Data Controller is St Julian's School.
What type of personal information we collect
The information we have about you depends on where we collect it, but may include:
Where we collect information from
We collect personal information when you:
How we use your information
We will use your personal information in a number of ways, always with a legal basis for processing your data. These may include:
Our legal basis for processing your information
The use of your information for the purposes set out above is lawful because one or more of the following applies:
Updating your consent preferences
If you have an online profile on this website you can update your consent options by logging in and clicking on “My Settings” in your profile. Scroll down to find your ‘Consent options’ where you will see a list of consents and the options “opt-in”, “opt-out” and “unspecified”.
Via ‘My Settings’ you can also choose to hide your profile from Google, limit access to your profile so that it’s only viewable to your connections and adjust some of the automatic notifications that you receive from this website. Please note that your name (but not full profile) may appear in various places around the community website, such as a ‘Recent Joiners’ box and in ‘Search’ results irrespective of the privacy settings you have selected.
If we are using consent as our legal basis for processing your data, we must have an explicit “opt-in” from you for this specific type of processing.
If we are using legitimate interests as our legal basis for processing your data, we will process your data responsibly in a way that you would reasonably expect, and you can opt out at any stage.
If you click ‘unsubscribe’ at the bottom of one of our emails sent you will be automatically opted-out of these types of email communications in the future.
If you want to contact us about your consent preferences please contact our Data Protection Officer at dpo@stjulians.com. You may also contact the school at +351 21 458 5300.
How we keep your information safe
We understand the importance of keeping your personal information secure and take appropriate steps to safeguard it.
Your data is stored on a dedicated, secure cloud server hosted by Amazon Web Services (AWS) in the EU and managed by our website provider, ToucanTech. Industry-standard firewalls, anti-virus, encryption and backup methods are in place, as well as strict data handling protocols.
We always ensure only authorised persons have access to your information, which means only our approved employees and contractors, and that everyone who has access is appropriately trained in data management.
If you have an online profile for this website you are responsible for keeping your login details (email and password) confidential and we ask that you do not share your password with anyone.
No data transmission over the internet can be guaranteed to be completely secure. So, whilst we strive to safeguard your information, we cannot guarantee the security of any information you provide online and you do this at your own risk.
Who has access to your information?
Third parties if we run an event in conjunction with them. We will let you know how your data is used when you register for any event. (i.e. we may ask about your food preferences to avoid any allergic reaction to items provided by a Catering Company).
Web hosting, email hosting, analytics and search engine providers that enable us to run our community database and improve our website and its use
Third parties in connection with restructuring or reorganisation of our operations; in such event, we will take steps to ensure your privacy rights.
Where Personal Data is disclosed to third parties located in countries outside the EU that do not ensure an adequate level of protection for Personal Data, the disclosure of such Personal Data will rely only on the protection of the vital interests of students, parents, staff, service providers, volunteers, candidates and interns or explicit consent as set out in Article 49(1)(f) and Article 49(1)(a) GDPR respectively, and following the recommendations of the European Data Protection Board (EDPB).
Other than this, we will not share your information with other organisations without your consent.
Keeping your information up to date
Please would you let us know if your contact details change. Online members can update their details directly by logging in to the website and clicking on ‘My Settings’ under your profile. You can also update your details by contacting us at community@stjulians.com.
Cookies
Some information and data may be automatically collected through the use of cookies on this website. Cookies are small text files employed on the website to recognise repeat users and allow us to observe behaviour and compile aggregate data in order to improve the user experience we provide for our website visitors.
The law states that we can store cookies on your machine if they are essential to the operation of the website, but that for all others we need your permission to do so.
The list below explains the cookies we use and why:
Cookie Description | Name | Purpose |
Session Cookie | [Organisation]_Member_Code | [Organisation]_PyroCMSUsed to remember you as you travel from page to page in a single session (without leaving the website) in order to provide a continuous and unified experience |
Functional Cookie | [Organisation]_IdentifyUsed | Used to remember your login details when you return to the website after previously logging out, by storing them in your browser. This cookie is turned off by default and is only activated when you select the ‘Remember Me’ check box during login. |
Opting out of cookies
If you do not wish to receive cookies from us or any other website, you should be able to turn cookies off on your web browser: please follow your browser provider’s instructions in order to do so. Unfortunately, we cannot accept liability for any malfunctioning of your computer or its installed web browser as a result of any attempt to turn off cookies.
To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set and how to manage and delete them, visit www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org.
Use of aggregated data
Where data can be aggregated and anonymised, our website provider (ToucanTech) might use this for research purposes without restriction. For example, they may monitor traffic patterns, site usage, response rates and data trends to help make improvements to the website software. They are entitled to do this because the resulting data will not personally identify you and will therefore no longer constitute personal data for the purposes of data protection laws.
How long we keep your information for
We will retain your information for the period necessary to fulfil the Purposes outlined in this Policy and as otherwise needed to comply with applicable law and internal school policies.
Where we rely on your consent to contact you for direct email marketing/ fundraising purposes, we will treat your consent as lasting only for as long as it is reasonable to do so.
If you ask us to stop contacting you, we will keep a record of your contact details and limited information needed to ensure we comply with your request or to ensure any legal obligation is met. If you ask us to remove your personal data from our database we will delete all the information we hold out apart from your name and the dates that you attended [organisation] and archive your record in our database.
Your rights
You have the right to request details of how we use your personal information through making a subject access request. Such requests have to be made in writing by contacting [details].
You also have the following rights:
All of these rights are subject to certain safeguards and limits or exemptions. To exercise any of these rights, you should contact dpo@stjulians.com.
You also have the right to contact the local data privacy authority CNPD (Comissão Nacional de Protecção de Dados on how we process your data, to do so you can use postal mail (Av. D. Carlos I, 134 - 1.º 1200-651 Lisboa) or the email, directing your complaint to: geral@cnpd.pt and writing in the subject field "Complaint", explaining your situation.
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This Policy was last updated in September 2021