Principles for Use Clause Samples

Principles for Use. The School’s Governing Body has overall responsibility for this policy, but has delegated day to-day responsibility for overseeing and implementing action to the Headteacher or his representative. The school’s students are expected to have regard to this policy at all times to protect its electronic communication systems from unauthorised access and harm. The objective of this policy is to define the standards of conduct when employing the use of non-school owned electronic devices such as laptops, tablets, smart phones and other devices used to access the internet and school learning resources.
Principles for Use. The School’s Governing Body has overall responsibility for this policy, but has delegated day to-day responsibility for overseeing and implementing action to the Headteacher or his representative. The school’s students are expected to have regard to this policy at all times to protect its electronic communication systems from unauthorised access and harm. The objective of this policy is to define the standards of conduct when employing the use of non-school owned electronic devices such as laptops, tablets, smart phones and other devices used to access the internet and school learning resources. Students who wish to bring their own device to school must submit a completed BYOD contract to the School. The school reserves the right to refuse to allow access to particular devices or uses where it considers there is a risk to the school network. Breaches of this policy will be taken seriously and any students found guilty may be subject to disciplinary action, in line with the school’s behaviour policy. Students should not, under any circumstances, access our network resources without completing a BYOD Contract. Use of personal BYOD devices is at the discretion of the School and should not be seen as a right. Students’ own devices can be used in the classroom at the teacher’s discretion.