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Terms & Conditions

Our Welcome Booklet below contains all the information to have a successful journey with Stoke Newington Music School. If you have any questions about the Terms and Conditions please do not hesitate to contact. 

The 1927 Corporation Ltd Privacy Policy
 
Stoke Newington Music School is operated by The 1927 Corporation Ltd and adheres to the privacy policy. 
The 1927 Corporation Ltd a company registered in England and Wales with registration  number 10888927 and registered office at 16 Stoke Newington High Street, London, N16 7PL. 
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The terms "we", "our", "us" when used in this Privacy Policy means The 1927 Corporation  Ltd. The terms "you", "your" and "yours" means you as a user of our websites or our other  services. Please read the following Privacy Policy ("Privacy Policy") carefully before  submitting any personal information to us. Any information you provide about yourself will  only be used in accordance with this privacy policy.
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1. Changes to this Privacy Policy 
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1.1 From time to time, we may need to make changes to this Privacy Policy. This may  happen as a result of government regulation, new technologies, or other developments in  our online or other services. Any updates to our Privacy Policy will be clearly posted in this  section of our website. We advise you to regularly review this policy when you visit our  websites to keep informed about how we are safeguarding your privacy. If the changes are  significant, we may also email you to notify you about these. 
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1.2 Please note that this Privacy Policy does not apply to websites or text services operated  by third parties and you are advised to check such third party privacy policies before submitting data to them. 
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2. Our Aims 
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2.1 We are fully committed to protecting your privacy and will respect your privacy in  connection with any email, mobile or other personal details you submit to us via any media. 
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2.2 We will not collect personally identifying information (such as your name, address, email  address etc.) except with your specific knowledge and consent or as detailed within this Privacy Policy. 
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2.3 We work closely with our technology partners and other suppliers to ensure that your  personal information is protected with high quality, reliable and secure technology. Our  technology partners invest in high-quality security and work hard to protect your privacy. 
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2.4 We follow strict security procedures in compliance with UK Data Protection legislation  governing the storage and disclosure of information given by you to us via our websites, your mobile or other media. 
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3. Collection and use of information 
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3.1 It will normally be clear when your personal information is being collected. The personal  information we will collect depends on how you are interacting with our websites or  otherwise but may include, amongst other things, your name, postal address (including post code), telephone number, email address, age, gender, password and financial details. 
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3.2 We may ask different questions or request additional information depending on the  service being offered to or requested by you. Unless stated, all questions are compulsory. 
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We may also ask some further, voluntary questions so we can gain a clearer understanding  of our users. 
3.3 We collect personal information only for specific limited purposes and we only ask for  information that is appropriate. We will only collect personal information from you which you have provided by completing any registration, enquiry, order or application form on our  websites, or which you have sent to us via email, fax or post or which you have provided by  telephone or any other means. We also collect information on our users through cookies on  websites (see our Cookies Policy),interactions with our websites and our text services and  via other media. 
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3.4 By disclosing your personal information to us, you agree that we may obtain, hold and  use the personal information you provide for the purposes of providing you with our services  and/or products and with ancillary services (the "Purposes"). The Purposes for which  personal information is collected and processed include, without limitation: (a) responding to  any enquiries you have made; (b) sending you materials and/or information you have  requested or products which you have purchased; (c) performing our obligations in relation  to any agreement you have with us; (d) conducting contests, competitions or promotions; (e)  enabling you to submit contributions to us (for example, for use on our websites); (f) to  customise and improve the content on our websites or any other websites which are part of  the SBG and/or to improve our products and services to respond to your current and future  needs and interests; (g) contacting you if we change our products or services or terms or if  we need to give you notice of them; (h) for the purpose of marketing our other products and  services to you (for example, by email, text or post) unless you indicate otherwise during the  submission process (for example, by ticking the relevant boxes that are provided) or by subsequently notifying us as set out in Sections 3.11 and 9.1 that you do not wish to receive  such material; (i) for accounting purposes and internal administration and analysis; (j) for the prevention of fraud; and (k) for any purpose required by law or regulation. 
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3.5 The information we need depends on how you are interacting with our website, text  service or otherwise, but could include by way of example an email address, password, age,  gender and postcode and a mobile telephone number. 
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3.6 You may be invited to register with us when you interact with us (for example, via our  websites). Any registration is voluntary and entirely your choice. However, you may be  unable to visit certain parts of our website or enter some of our competitions if you do not register. 
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3.7 If you have registered with us (for example, if you have become a member of parts of our  websites), we may email, mail, text or otherwise contact you, as appropriate, with  information about your registration and/or offers or competitions open to you as a registered member. 
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3.8 From time to time we may run competitions or request material for publication or broadcast. To participate, you must usually supply us with your identity which you agree to  have publicly associated with your submission. The exact rules vary from case to case, and will be noted clearly on the relevant pages (e.g. our website terms and conditions relating to submission of material or in the relevant competition terms and conditions). 
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3.9 You should be aware that any information or material you post in public areas on our  websites (such as message boards) may be seen, collected and used by others, and may  result in unsolicited messages from other users or parties. Alas, we can't control this; you post at your own risk. Please see our website terms and conditions at [insert link] for further information.
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3.10 Any research carried out via our websites is for the exclusive use of SBG unless  specifically stated at the time of completion. Your response to research request is voluntary.  However, please note that "pooled" responses to questions may be shared with our partner organisations. 
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3.11 If you wish to unsubscribe from emails and/or other communications sent by The 1927  Corporation Ltd, you may do so at any time by contacting us 
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4. Disclosure of personal information 
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4.1 Subject to the terms set out in this Privacy Policy, we do not share, sell, rent or distribute  personal data to or with third parties (for example, sponsors and advertisers) unless the  transfer of such information to third parties is strictly necessary for the performance of the  Purposes (e.g. for fulfilling a request you may have made of us) and we will not disclose  personal information to third parties for their own marketing purposes unless you have  consented to this. 
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4.2 We may share personal information with other companies within the 1927 Corporation  Ltd of companies which means our subsidiaries, our ultimate holding company and its  subsidiaries, as defined in section 736 of the UK Companies Act 1985 in connection with the  Purposes and the operation of the Website. We may disclose personal information to service  providers who manage aspects of our operations for example third parties who provide  technical services to the site. 
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4.3 We may share your personal information with other third party companies where you  have expressly consented to this. 
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4.4 We may disclose your personal information if we are under a duty to disclose or share  your personal data in order to comply with any legal obligation or to enforce our website or  other terms and conditions, or to protect the rights, property, security or safety of 1927  Corporation Ltd, other websites, our users or others. This includes exchanging information  with our companies and organisations for the purposes of fraud protection and credit risk  reduction. 
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4.5 Information about you and your use of our websites may help us to sell appropriate advertising space to third parties and we may share anonymous aggregate statistics about  our users, sales and traffic patterns with our advertisers. Whilst your individual information is  protected as outlined in this Privacy Policy, we reserve the right to use aggregated,  anonymous data about our users as a group whether this is in connection with either web or  text users. For example, we might report to potential advertisers that a certain percentage of  our users are interested in its products, based on information requests. In addition, we may  provide aggregate statistics about our customers, sales, traffic patterns and related site  information to reputable third-party vendors, but these statistics will include no personally  identifying information. 
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4.6 In the future, we may sell our business or assets. Personal information is usually  considered an asset in such transactions. We may disclose, transfer, sell, assign or license  information described in this Privacy Policy, including personally identifiable information, to third parties as a result of or in preparation for the sale, merger, consolidation, change in  control, transfer of substantial assets, reorganisation or liquidation of SBG and you consent  to such disclosure, transfer, sale, assignment or license. 
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5. Registration
 
5.1 Where you have registered to access certain parts of our websites you will have chosen  a password which enables you to access a restricted part of a website. You are responsible  for keeping your password confidential and you should not share this with anyone. You are responsible for all use and communications with our websites which take place using your registration or password. 
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6. Transfer of personal information outside of the European Economic Area ("EEA") 
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For the reasons set out in this Privacy Policy and for technical and operational reasons, your personal information may from time to time, on our behalf, be transferred, processed or  stored on servers based outside of the EEA. You should be aware that such countries  outside of the EEA may not offer the same level of protection for your data. For example,  your data may be processed to allow personalised radio streaming, to process your entry into a competition, to fulfill any order you make for goods or services, to process any  payment details or to provide support services. By submitting data to us you consent to such  transfer, storing and processing outside the EEA. We will take all steps reasonably  necessary to ensure your data is treated securely and in accordance with this Privacy Policy, including steps to help ensure that contractors operating on our behalf are subject to our  standard technical and security obligations to provide an adequate level of protection for  your information. 
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7. Security 
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7.1 We use up to date industry procedures and technology to keep personal data as safe  and secure as possible and to protect against loss, unauthorised disclosure or access. The  1927 Corporation Ltd and our associated companies follow the relevant legal requirements  
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and use all reasonable precautions to ensure only responsible third parties see the  information. However, we are not responsible for any breach of security or any actions of  any third parties who receive the information. 
7.2 Unfortunately, the transmission of information via the internet is not completely secure.  Although we will do our best to protect your personal data, we cannot guarantee the security  of your data transmitted to our site; any transmission is at your own risk. Once we have  received your information, we use strict procedures and security features to try to prevent  unauthorised access. 
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8. The Data Protection Act and the Information Commissioner 
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8.1 In the UK, the Data Protection Act provides a framework for the safety and security of  personal data and the uses to which such personal data is put. The Information  Commissioner is the UK's independent public body set up to protect personal information  and provide information to individuals and organisations. Please see www.ico.gov.uk for  more information. 
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8. Updating your information 
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8.2 If you are registered with us, you may update your personal information at any time via  email. In addition if you believe the information we hold about you to be out of date or  inaccurate please email us at admin@stokenewingtonmusicschool.co.uk or contact us at +44 (0) 20  7254 7445. 
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9. Parents 
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9.1 The 1927 Corporation Ltd is committed to the safety and privacy of children who visit and  participate in our services. For those activities that require us to collect personal information 
(e.g. competitions), we will only collect personal information which is necessary to enable us  to administer the relevant activity. We encourage parents and guardians to watch over their children's online use. Please educate your children to always ask for your permission before  they provide personal information. 
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10. Children 
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10.1 Remember to be smart and safe online. Always ask your parents or guardians for permission before you give out any personal information. This could include your name,  email address, home address, telephone number, your school or any other information about  yourself that would enable someone to contact you either online or offline. 
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10.2 From time to time we run online competitions that you may be able to enter. Always remember to ask your parents or guardians for permission before entering any competition.

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