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School admits serious data breach after details of pupil's suspension are emailed to parents

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A Trafford school has admitted a serious data breach after an email meant for a parent of a child who had been suspended was sent to scores of other parents by mistake.

The email gave details of the child and explained the precise circumstances of what had prompted their suspension. The incident was at North Crestian School free school in Dunham Road, Altrincham.

The email described how the pupil had been skipping lessons, vaping in the toilets, and then swore at teachers. The school, which has about 720 pupils aged 11 to 16, has since reported the matter to the Information Commission Office.

The headmaster at the school has met with the parent of the suspended child to apologise in person for the breach. READ MORE: The unthinkable family secret closely guarded for decades - and the mystery of a baby boy that may never be solved READ MORE: Controversial bus lane cameras which raked in nearly £1 million in fines to be temporarily switched off Headmaster, Lee Bergin, said in a statement: "I can confirm that there was a data breach when a letter meant for one parent was accidentally sent to others.

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