PHOTOGRAPHY

The College recognises the importance of capturing moments of celebration, learning and achievements through photography and video, and encourages members of our community to document these moments through multimedia. However, there are some risks attached to the taking, storing and sharing of photographs and videos of children, from both data protection and child safeguarding perspectives.

You can find the College guidelines for taking photos or videos of community members, particularly students, in the document Protocols for Taking, Sharing and Storing Digital Media (below).



In general, parents should avoid taking photos and video of children other than their own, however, the College recognises that on particular occasions including other children in photos and videos is unavoidable. The following guidelines apply:

● Photos that include other people’s children should not be shared either online or offline without the explicit permission of the children’s parents.

● If permission is obtained, the other children’s names should not be used in online photograph captions.

Any parents or professional photographers who wish to obtain a Photography Pass from the Communications Department, need to complete the Photography e-learning module (below).