Learn more about your right to privacy in secondary school in Ireland
Written by: Children's Rights Alliance
This factsheet is an extract from the publication Know Your Rights: The Rights of Children and Young People published by the Children’s Rights Alliance. It is reproduced here with their kind permission. Know Your Rights is a public information project designed to inform everyone, in plain language, of the rights and entitlements children have in Ireland and where to go when they are not respected.
In secondary school in Ireland, you have certain rights when it comes to your personal belongings, your body, your personal space and private life. Certain rules may vary from school to school, depending on the code of behaviour that is in place.
Privacy in school means attending school without any interference by the school in:
There are some situations where a school can interfere with your privacy. For example, a teacher can search your bag if they believe that you are carrying illegal substances or alcohol. However, both you and your parent or guardian must agree to this.
Your parent or guardian must also be present if a teacher wants to search you, for example, to check what is in your pockets.
Your locker is school property, but you are entitled to privacy while the locker is assigned to you during the school year. A teacher may search your locker, but only if they have a good reason for doing so. The teacher should tell you why they are searching your locker.
Yes, your parents or guardian have a right to be kept informed about your education and behaviour in school. This is usually done through school reports, which parents receive once a year, and through parent-teacher meetings or through online systems where parents can log on and see how their child is doing.
Not until you reach 18 years of age. This is when the school has to make school records available to you if you ask for them. If you are under 18, your parent or guardian can access school records on your behalf.
Your school’s code of behaviour will state if you are allowed a mobile phone in school and what will happen if you have one with you. If it is against the school rules to use a phone in school, teachers will often be permitted to confiscate it. Your teacher should not look through your phone without you and your parent or guardian’s permission.
We are here to answer your questions and talk through your options. Our online chat service is for 16 to 25 year olds and is available Monday to Friday, 4pm to 8pm. Chat to us now about your situation.
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