Wanderlust Education is committed to protecting you, and your family’s personal information. This Privacy Policy, together with any other documents referred to within, sets out the basis on which we will process any personal data about current, past and prospective pupils (referred to as “pupils” in this Privacy Policy), and their parents, carers or guardians (referred to as “parents” in this Privacy Policy).
Please read the following carefully to understand our views and practices regarding your personal data and how we will treat it. Wanderlust Education is committed to protecting the rights of individuals in line with the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA) and the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR), 2020.
Wanderlust Education is committed to safeguarding all personal information. We are legally obliged to use your information in line with all laws concerning the protection of personal information, including the UK GDPR (The Data Protection, Privacy and Electronic Communications (Amendments etc) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020) and The Data Protection Act (DPA), 2018.
What information will Wanderlust Education collect about me?
Wanderlust Education will collect information from pupils and their parents via its website and directly during the admissions process and throughout the period during which we are providing education.
Wanderlust Education may also collect information from third parties, such as previous schools and/or education providers, social services, local authorities and the DfE.
Wanderlust Education will collect the following information about pupil and/or their parents:
How will Wanderlust Education use the information they collect about me?
Wanderlust Education will use your personal information for the purposes of providing information about services and providing education. This may include, but is not limited to:
The data will not be used to make automated decisions.
What is our legal basis for processing your personal data?
For processing to be lawful under the UK GDPR, Wanderlust Education must establish a lawful basis before processing personal data. Most commonly, Wanderlust Education will use the personal information of its pupils and parents in the following circumstances
On rare occasions, Wanderlust Education may use the personal information of its pupils and parents where it is needed in the public interest.
If none of these reasons apply, we will ask for the consent of the pupil or parents before processing their personal information.
What is legitimate interest?
The legal basis of legitimate interest means that we will process personal data based upon an interest of the individual, Wanderlust Education or a third party. Where there is a legitimate interest for processing personal data, Wanderlust Education will consider whether the processing is necessary for the purpose and whether the interests of the individual override the legitimate interest before processing personal data.
The following legitimate interests may apply:
What about special categories of data?
Wanderlust Education may hold the following special categories of data about its pupils and their parents: racial or ethnic origin; religious beliefs and health data.
Wanderlust Education may process special categories of personal data on one or more legal basis, such as:
How long will your information be held?
Wanderlust Education will ensure that no personal data is kept for longer than is necessary for the purpose for which it was provided, whilst also fulfilling all legislative obligations.
Will Wanderlust Education share my personal information with anyone else?
We will keep your information confidential. It will be shared with teachers and employees of Wanderlust Education for the purposes of administering education to pupils.
It may also be necessary for Wanderlust Education to share personal information with third parties, such as:
We do not disclose personal information about pupils or parents to advertisers or sell your information to any other organisation for marketing purposes.
Transferring data internationally
Where we transfer your child’s personal data to a third-party country or territory, we will do so in accordance with UK data protection law.
In cases where we have to set up safeguarding arrangements to complete this transfer, you can get a copy of these arrangements by contacting us.
How does Wanderlust Education keep my data safe?
Wanderlust Education has put in place appropriate technical and organisational steps to ensure the security of personal data about pupils and their parents. This includes ensuring all company computers have up-to-date anti-virus protection. Wanderlust Education will securely dispose of personal data when it is no longer required.
Cookies and Site Statistics
We do gather non-personal data regarding site visitors to our website. This is provided to use statistical information on visits to pages, type of browsers being used to view the site, paths taken through the site and other general information. Under no circumstances can this be linked to a particular person.
A “cookie” is a small text file, which helps the server to identify your computer but not the individual. The cookies help us to make your visitor session more personal and enriching experience. If you wish not to have this facility you are able to disable cookies using that option in your particular browser’s settings. Alternatively, you can opt out of collection of information by using the following services:
What are your rights?
Data protection laws provide that the data we hold about you should be processed lawfully and fairly. It should be accurate, relevant and not excessive. The information should be kept up to date, where necessary, and not retained for longer than is necessary. It should be kept securely to prevent unauthorised access by other people.
The individual about whom the data relates (the data subject) has rights under data protection laws. It is generally regarded that pupils aged 13 or above have sufficient maturity to assert their rights under data protection law, although we will judge this on a case-by-case basis.
As a data subject, you have a right to access your personal information, to object to the processing of your personal information, to rectify, to erase, to restrict and to port your personal information.
In the limited circumstances where you may have provided your consent to the collection, processing and transfer of your personal information for a specific purpose, you have the right to withdraw your consent for that specific processing at any time. To withdraw your consent, please contact Wanderlust Education. Once we have received notification that you have withdrawn your consent, we will no longer process your information for the purpose or purposes you originally agreed to, unless we have another legitimate basis for doing so in law.