ICT Acceptable Use Policy
ICT Acceptable Use Policy
ICT Acceptable Use Policy
Document Status
Date of Policy Adoption by Governing Body: January 2006
Reviewed
November 2014
Next Review
November 2017
Signed (Chair of Governors)
In order to maintain a working ICT network that our users can use safely, Eskdale
School imposes certain regulations on the use of its computers.
1. Users must not download or install any computer software that does not have
prior approval by the school e.g. games, screensavers etc.
2. Users must not download, create or transmit material which is designed or likely
to cause annoyance, inconvenience or upset;
3. Users must not create or transmit any defamatory material;
4. Users must not transmit any material which infringes copyright regulations;
5. Users must not transmit unsolicited commercial or advertising material;
6. Users must not deliberately attempt unauthorised access to facilities or services
accessible by Eskdale School; This includes, but is not limited to;
Wasting staff effort or networked resources;
Corrupting or destroying other users data;
Violating the privacy of other users;
Disrupting the work of others;
Using the Schools computer systems and Internet connection in a way that
denies service to others;
Continuing to use an item of networking software or hardware after the school
has requested that use ceases;
Other misuse of the schools computer systems or networked resources, such
as the introduction of viruses;
7. Users must not register on any website, chat room or newsgroup in the name of
Eskdale School;
8. Internet/email/Network use may be monitored to ensure compliance with the
above;
9. Individual passwords must never be shared or revealed to anyone. To do so
makes the authorised user liable for the actions the other party takes while using
that password.
10.Users must never send emails or attachments, or store emails or attachments that
are defamatory, abusive, obscene, indecent, racist, sexist, in breach of copyright
or otherwise inappropriate
11.Users should exercise due caution in revealing any personal details to email or
Internet enquiries
12.Users should work offline whenever possible to avoid overloading the computer
systems
13.Internet access is continuously logged and monitored on a regular basis.
14.Internet access is filtered by Eskdale School and North Yorkshire County Council
Schools Services in line with Department for Education recommendations.
Student/Parent Declaration
Both the student and, if applicable, the parent or guardian must sign this document
before a user account will be issued to the student .