Willington
Primary School

Pupils

Pupils Health & Well Being

Our Health and well-being section provides information on how the school is keeping children safe,  promoting healthy living and the contribution physical education makes to the health and well-being of all pupils. Alongside acquiring the essential skills of English and Mathematics, the development of skills and knowledge in health and well-being sits at the very centre of all learners’ experiences at Willington Primary.

E-safety is also crucial in supporting pupil’s emotional well-being. There are guides for parents and carers on how to help children keep safe whilst using the internet.

Learning in health and well-being ensures that children and young people develop the knowledge, understanding and skills which they need now and in the future.

At Willington Primary  we believe that embedding health and well-being across learning, whether this takes place within the school or other learning environments, at home or in the wider community is crucial to healthy development and lifestyles.

The aspects of health and well-being which the school promotes are:

Privacy Policy

We regard your privacy as important and any personal information you give to us will be used in accordance with the Data Protection Act and the General Data Protection Regulations.

We do not store personal information about individuals who visit this site except where they provide contact information via our contact us page and contact forms available on various pages throughout the website.

Any information you provide will only be used for the reasons specified and it will not be shared with any third party without your consent, unless required by law.

Your contact details are kept securely and are only accessed by authorised members of staff as part of the provision of school services. If you do not wish us to keep this contact information please tell us.

This website uses Google Analytics which provides statistical data about the usage of the site. This information is not used to identify individuals, but is collected to provide us with an understanding of the areas of interest on our site and how our site is being used.

If you are connected to the internet you will have an IP Address. This may take the form of a figure, such as 333.333.22.1. The address will be automatically collected and logged as part of the connection of your computer to our web server and may be used to determine the total number of visits to each part of the site. This data is not collected and used for other purposes.

This website contains links to other websites. The School is not responsible for the privacy practices of other sites or organisations and recommends you consult the privacy information on those sites.

This policy will be reviewed and updated versions will be posted on the website.

If you have any questions about the use of your personal information, the Information Commissioner is the independent regulator for both Data Protection and Freedom of Information.