Thames International School (the “School/school”) is bound by the Data Privacy Act of 2012 (the “Act”). It is committed to respecting each student’s, parent/s’, guardian/s’, faculty/ies’, and academic and non-academic personnel/s’ personal privacy while ensuring its ability to fully carry out its responsibilities.
This Privacy Policy sets out how the School manages personal information provided to or collected by it, who uses and how the information is used, how the information is shared, how long the information is retained, how a data breach is handled and what the student’s rights are with respect to his/her personal information.
The School may, from time to time and at its sole discretion, review and update this Policy to take account of new laws and technology, changes to the School’s operations and practices and to make sure it remains appropriate to the changing School environment. The School will post and publish notice of any such modification, which shall be effective immediately upon posting or publication.
The type of information the School collects and holds includes (but is not limited to) personal information, including health and other sensitive information that the data subject provides before, during and after the course of her/his enrollment at the School.
On occasions when third parties provide personal information, without or upon the School’s request, the School will determine if it can legitimately keep such information.
It will be treated in the same manner as information that the data subject herself/himself has provide the School if it is related to the School’s legitimate educational interests; otherwise, the information will be disposed of in a way that will safeguard the data subject/s’ privacy.
Upon application for admission and registration for enrolment, the School will collect information on the data subject/s’ personal circumstances and directory information, such as but not limited to, name, email address, telephone number and other contact details, family history, previous schools attended, academic performance, disciplinary record, medical record, etc.
Information collected upon, during and after the course of the data subject/s’ enrolment include, but are not limited to, information relating to:
student’s academic or curricular undertakings, classes enrolled in, scholastic performance, attendance record, medical record, etc.;
co-curricular matters, such as outreach activities, study tour, extra-curricular activities, student organization membership, leadership positions and participation in seminars, competitions and programs;
exchange programs, internships and on-the-job training;
any disciplinary incident and accompanying sanctions;
statistical information such as institutional ranking, performance in admissions exams, aptitude tests, etc.;
report provided by a medical professional or a reference from another school.
The School will generally collect, acquire or generate personal information held about a student by way of forms filled out by parents or students, face-to-face meetings and interviews, emails and telephone calls.
It may also collect, acquire and generate a data subject/s’ personal information in other forms, such as but not limited to, photographic and video images, digital material or biometric records, and recordings from closed-circuit television cameras installed in the School premises for security purposes.
When the data subject uses the School’s online services and online teaching platforms, the School’s servers and those of its third party service providers automatically record information that the data subject/s’ browser sends whenever she/he visit a website, such as data subject/s’ server address, top level domain name (e.g., .com, .gov, .ph, etc), date and time of visit to the site, pages accessed and documents viewed, previous sites visited, browser type, browser language, and one or more cookies that may uniquely identify your browser.
In addition, information the data subject/s share with others through chat sessions, email exchanges, online platforms or bulletin board discussions can be collected and used by others. Data subject/s is/are responsible for maintaining the secrecy of her/his passwords and personalization information. The general recommendation is not to disclose personal information as much as possible.
Data subject/s’ personal information is accessed and used by School personnel who have a legitimate interest in it for the purpose of carrying out the School’s contractual obligations.
Personal information will only be collected for purposes necessary to the functions and activities of the School. These include selection, employment, appraisal, discipline, remuneration of staff, and School administrative activities.
The purposes for which the School uses personal information of students and parents include (but are not limited to):
The School may disclose personal information, including sensitive information, held about a student to:
Some examples of when the School may share or disclose data subject/s’ personal information to others include (but are not limited to):
The School will retain data subject/s’ personal information indefinitely for historical and statistical purposes. In cases where a retention period is required by law, all records after such period will be duly and securely disposed of.
The School’s staff are required to respect the confidentiality of data subject/s’ personal information and the privacy of individuals.
The School has in place steps to protect the personal information it holds from misuse, interference and loss, unauthorized access, modification or disclosure by use of various methods including locked storage of paper records and password access rights to computerized records.
Any data security incident or breach that comes to the knowledge of the School will be recorded and reported as required by law. The School will take all necessary and reasonable steps to address such incident or breach and mitigate any negative effect of such incident or breach. If there is strong suspicion that an incident affects a student’s personal information, the School will notify the concerned student and/or parent of such incident in an appropriate manner.
Under relevant Philippine laws and rules and regulations, data subject/s may object to the processing of her/his personal data, have the right to obtain access to any personal information which the School holds about the data subject and to advise the School of any perceived inaccuracy.
The School respects every parent’s right to make decisions concerning his/her child’s education. Generally, the School will refer any requests for consent and notices in relation to a student’s personal information to the parents. The School will treat consent given by parents as consent given on behalf of the student, and notice to parents will act as notice given to the student.
However, the School may allow a student to give or withhold consent to the use of his/her personal information independently of his/her parents.
This would normally be done only when the student is a college student and of legal age or if the student’s personal circumstances so warrant.
Data subject/s may request to access her/his personal information, and/or have it corrected, erased, or blocked on reasonable grounds. The School reserves the right to deal with the matter in accordance with law.
Students will generally be able to access and correct or update their personal information through their parents, but college students of legal age may seek access and correction themselves.
To make a request to access or update any personal information Thames holds about you, please submit your request and explain the reason for your by writing
The Data Privacy Officer
Thames International Extension
27 Calle Industria, Bagumbayan, Quezon City
dataprivacy@thames.edu.ph
For College and Graduate Students : Dean or Academics Director
For transcript concerns : School Registrar
The School may require you to verify your identity and specify what information you require. The School may charge a fee to cover the cost of verifying your application and locating, retrieving, reviewing and copying any material requested. If the School cannot provide you with access to that information, the School will provide you with written notice explaining the reasons for refusal.