Terrigal Public School

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Telephone02 4384 4599

Emailterrigal-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au

Health

Good health is vital to an enjoyable school life. A balanced diet, regular rest and play are essential. Please ensure that your child comes to school rested, fed, and with appropriate healthy food and drink for the school day.

Medication Policy

The school prefers not to administer medication to students as medical staff are not employed at the school. Where administration of medication in school hours is essential to the student’s health and educational welfare, the procedures set out in the school Policy for the Administration of Medication to students will be strictly enforced. Copies are available from the front office.

Should your child need any kind of medication throughout the day, please remember the following regulations:

·                Prescribed medication is usually sent on a daily/weekly basis.  We prefer prescribed medication to be supplied in a Pharmacy supplied Webster Pack, this ensures medication for each day is individually measured and sealed. Webster Packs will be issued by your pharmacist when you submit your script to be filled.

·                The parent needs to provide written instructions from the child’s Paediatrician in regard to the prescription, dosage and about any special requirements for storage.

·                Students must not carry medications unless there is a written agreement between the school and the student’s parents.

·                For some conditions, prescribed medication and equipment must be immediately accessible, e.g. asthma and anaphylaxis medications such as Ventolin asthma relievers and Epipen adrenaline auto injectors. In such cases, arrangements for the carrying of medication and equipment will be devised and documented by the school.

Sick Children

Sick children should not be sent to school.  If students become sick at school their parents will be telephoned and asked to collect them immediately.

Parents are required to provide the school with the name and phone number of an Emergency Contact for occasions when parents cannot be reached. It is important that information for Emergency Contacts is kept up to date..

Children should be kept at home if they:
  • Need to be excluded from school in accordance with Department of Health regulations relating to immunisation.
  • Are suffering any of the illnesses or complaints listed below:
  1. Influenza,
  2. Severe asthma,
  3. Temperature,
  4. Vomiting,
  5. Diarrhea,
  6. Severe skin rash or infection,
  7. Headache, earache, tooth-ache, discharge from the eyes, nose or ears.
  8. COVID
Once the child has recovered they may return to school. A note explaining the child's absence must be sent to the classroom teacher on the return to school.

Accidents at School

If a serious accident occurs at school, parents or emergency contacts will be telephoned as soon as possible. An ambulance will be called and the student transported to Casualty at the Principal's discretion if parents or contacts cannot be reached. It is essential that parents provide the front office with up-to-date contact details for key family members and emergency contacts. 

Common Diseases

At some time during your child's time at our school, they may possibly contract one or more of the common childhood diseases. If your child contracts one of the illnesses listed below, please follow the procedures identified.
 

 Disease

 Exclusion Period From School

 Contacts

Measles

 5 days from appearance of rash.

 Not excluded.

German Measles

 7 days from appearance of rash.

 Not excluded.

Mumps

 14 days from onset of swelling.

 Not excluded.

Chicken Pox

 7 days after first spots.

 Not excluded.

Head Lice (Pediculosis)

 Must have received treatment. Re-admitted to school only after inspection shows no evidence of head lice.

 

Conjunctivitis

Until all evidence of disease disappears or medical certificate is produced.

 

Scabies

Until all evidence of disease disappears or a medical certificate is produced.

 

Infectious Hepatitis

On subsidence of symptoms or on medical certificate of recovery.

 

Scarlet Fever

7 days after symptoms subside. 

Not excluded.

Ringworm

When all evidence of disease disappears or with medical certificate stating that lesions are inactive.

 

Impetigo

All sores must be covered.

 

Immunisation

All children need to be immunised against the normal childhood diseases. In the event of an outbreak of a vaccine preventable disease, the non-immunised child will be excluded from attending school for the duration of the outbreak. An immunisation certificate should be presented to the school on enrollment.