Privacy Policy
We take our responsibilities as a data controller seriously and are committed to using the personal data we hold in accordance with the law.
Full details of how we use and protect your personal data, as well as your rights in respect of it, are in our Privacy Notice which you can find by clicking here. A summary of the key points is shown below.
Name of data controller |
Repton School |
Contact details |
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Categories of personal data
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Sources of personal data |
You |
Automated decisions |
Repton School sometimes makes use of automated scoring of responses to questionnaires as part of the shortlisting process |
Purposes of processing |
Repton School will process your personal data for the purposes of:
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Who we will disclose your personal data to |
We will share your details internally with our Recruitment, HR and internal hiring managers in order that they can process your application. We do not share information externally or for marketing purposes unrelated to your application. |
Legal basis for processing your personal data |
The legal basis for the collection and processing of your personal data is:
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Your right to withdraw consent |
You have control of how you use our recruitment platform and you can manage or request your accounts is deleted at any time. Where you have given your consent to any processing of personal data and subsequently withdraw consent it will not affect the lawfulness of any processing for which we had consent prior to your withdrawing it. |
Location of your personal data |
We will keep your personal data within the European Economic Area. |
How long we will keep your personal data for |
We will normally keep your personal data for 12 months. After this time period we will anonymise your information and keep for analysis of engagement trends. |
Your rights in respect of your personal data |
You have the right of access to your personal data and, in some cases, to require us to restrict, erase or rectify it or to object to our processing it, and the right of data portability. |
Complaints
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What to do if you're not happy. In the first instance, please talk to us directly so we can resolve any problem or query. You also have the right to contact the Information Commissions Office (ICO) if you have any questions about Data Protection. You can contact them using their help line 0303 123 113 or at www.ico.org.uk. |