Privacy Statement

Oundle School respects your privacy and is committed to protect the personal information that you share with us. Generally you can browse through the School Website without giving us any personal information about yourself. If you choose to request a copy of the School Prospectus then you are required to provide some personal information, which is collected via the online request form. The information supplied on this form is automatically emailed to the School, where it is entered on a database holding details of persons enquiring about the School or subsequently pursuing a request for admission to the School for a pupil. The purpose of the information is to enable us to contact you and send you a prospectus, and to build up details of potential admissions to the School. The data is only used within the School admissions system, and is not divulged to any third party outside the School, in accordance with current Data Protection legislation.

The website automatically tracks accesses; however, it does not collect any personal information, but only the Internet address of the computer accessing the site, together with some information on the web browser being employed on that computer and a record of the pages visited on the site.

At the present time the website does not employ the use of cookies to collect information about how you use the site.

Privacy Policy

This policy may be amended from time to time. Any changes which affect the way that we use your pesonal information will be notified by posting a message on this site.

Questions

If you have any questions or concerns about our collection, use or disclosure of your personal information, please email us at admissions@oundle.co.uk

Cookies: for information

A cookie is a small data file that some Websites write to your hard drive when you visit them The file may contain information such as user ID which the site will use to track the pages that you visit on the site. The only personal information that it can contain is information that you yourself provide. A cookie can't read data off your hard drive or read cookie files created by other sites. If you do not wish to receive cookies, you can configure your browser either to warn you before accepting cookies, to refuse a cookie when it warns you of its presence, or to refuse all cookies entirely. Some features of a web site may not be available if you choose to do this. This document was last updated on 23rd April 2002