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Unwell Children

Children suffering from infectious diseases are not allowed to attend school for certain periods. We ask that you please keep to these time scales to ensure that the school can run effectively and with the least disruption to other pupils.

Illness Recommended period to be kept away from school
Vomiting 48 hours from the last episode of sickness
Diarrhoea 48 hours from the last episode of diarrhoea
Chicken Pox Usually 5 days from the onset of rash, no return until vesicles have crusted over
German Measles 4 days from onset of rash
Measles 4 days from onset of rash
Mumps Until swelling has subsided (at least 5 days)
Scarlet Fever Child can return 24 hours after starting antibiotics
Whooping Cough 21 days from the onset of cough, 5 days after antibiotics treatment
Impetigo 48 hours after treatment started
Slapped Cheek None once rash is developed
Conjunctivitis None unless child is in discomfort
Head lice Return once treatment has commenced
Ringworm Return once treatment has commenced

 

Medicines at School

It is the school’s policy that medicines or tablets are not brought into school by the children, but we can administer medication. Medical forms have to be filled in and are available from the school office or can be requested from our contact us page. Children with asthma should keep inhalers at school to use on demand, as should children with auto-injector pens for allergies.

All medicines must be brought to the school office, please do not hand medicines to your child’s teacher.

Emergencies

Cuts and grazes requiring First Aid are dealt with in school. Staff who administer First Aid will record the incident on Medical Tracker and a report e-mail will be automatically sent to primary guardians. In the event of more serious incidents, or bumps to the head, a member of staff will call home. It is vital that we have the correct contact telephone number for parents and relatives in the case of an emergency.
Please let us know immediately if there are any changes to your contact details.

In the event of a serious accident the school would request an ambulance and while the parent is being contacted, a member of staff would accompany the child to the hospital (if necessary).