We are committed to being open and transparent about the information we hold and how we operate as a Trust.
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) gives the public the right to request access to recorded information held by public authorities, including schools and academy trusts.
This page explains what a Freedom of Information (FOI) request is, how to make a request, what you can expect, and how we will respond.
If you are unsure whether FOI is the right option, please contact our Trust Information and Assurance Lead at data@gosforthgroup.org.uk, we are happy to help.
A Freedom of Information (FOI) request is a request to access recorded information held by a public authority.
This is different from a Subject Access Request (SAR), which relates specifically to personal data.
FOI covers recorded, non-personal information held by the Trust in connection with its official functions. This may include:
All information must be recorded and already held by the Trust at the time of the request.
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The Freedom of Information Act provides a general right of access to recorded information, but this right is not absolute.
While the Trust aims to be open and transparent, there are circumstances where information cannot be shared. For example:
Where we are unable to provide information, we will explain the reason and refer to the relevant exemption.
FOI generally applies to recorded; non-personal information held by the Trust. It does not cover:
Some information may also be withheld where a legal exemption applies under the Freedom of Information Act (see section ‘What information might you not share’).
Anyone can make a Freedom of Information request. You do not need to explain why you want the information.
To help us respond efficiently, we recommend that you:
Requests can be sent to: data@gosforthgroup.org.uk
We do not usually need to verify your identity for an FOI request.
However, we may contact you if we need clarification about your request.
We will respond within 20 school days of receiving your request.
In some cases, we may:
If this applies, we will let you know.
Most FOI requests are provided free of charge if administered electronically.
However, we do charge fee for:
We will inform you in advance if a fee applies.
In some circumstances, we may:
We will explain the reasons if this happens.
We aim to be as open as possible, but some information may be withheld where exemptions apply. These can include:
Where information cannot be shared, we will explain this as far as we are able.
We will usually provide information in an electronic format (for example, by secure encrypted email).
If you request a different format (such as paper copies), we will consider this where reasonably practicable. Please note that charges may apply for printing, photocopying, or postage (see section ‘Does it cost anything?’)
If you are dissatisfied with how your request has been handled, you can:
Further guidance is available from: