From the Principal
Child Safety – Child Safe Policy
The Student Representative Council (SRC) has been working hard on producing a child friendly version of the school’s Child Safe Policy. The council members have determined the content of the policy and are now working on different ways to present this to the student body. We look forward to publishing their hard work later this term.
Child Safety – Morning drop-off
A reminder that the school gates open at 8.15am each morning. After that time the students may enter the school grounds as they will be supervised by staff. It is the responsibility of parents to supervise their own children before the gates open for the students to come in.
Child Safety - Thunderstorm asthma season
During October to December, when there is an increase in grass pollen levels, there is also an increased risk of seasonal asthma, hay fever and epidemic thunderstorm asthma. People with a history of asthma, undiagnosed asthma or hay fever are at an increased risk under these conditions. The best way to reduce and prevent symptoms of asthma or hay fever and reduce unnecessary absences from school is to follow an up-to-date asthma action plan or hay fever treatment plan, provided by a general practitioner (GP) or specialist.
Please visit the Better Health page here Epidemic thunderstorm asthma to learn more about how to protect yourself and your children.