School Contributions

MEET OUR NURSES 

 

MEET OUR NURSES - Alison and Carol - available for our students daily from 10am - 3pm.

Hi Parents,

We are Carol and Ali , your friendly School Nurses.  We love our job here at Mt View and although most days are very busy, our role is interesting and varied.

Our day starts with checking all the First Aid bags for yard duty to make sure they are well stocked for the day ahead . We also make sure the larger First Aid kits and crate are stocked ready to go for Interschool sport, Excursions and Camps.

Our most important role is looking after sick or injured students or staff and we see lots of conditions in our day  for example -

Minor illnesses -tummyaches , sore throats, gastro , coughs and colds which often  get better with a rest and a heatpack, if not we send them home

Minor injuries- such as bumps, bruises , rolled ankles, jarred fingers which need icepacks , rest. Band-Aids or bandages

More serious conditions - broken bones,  lacerations, heart issues or seizures which require a trip to hospital .

Ongoing conditions that require nursing care or medicine everyday .

We see around 25-40 children a day and we go through a lot of Band-Aids and Ice packs!!

We do lots of other things apart from  First Aid . If your child has Asthma, Anaphylaxis , Allergy or a Medical Condition we will ensure that we have all the necessary documentation and up-to-date care plans for your child . We help in the planning of school excursions, camps and overseas trips to ensure the wellbeing of the students.

Education is another part of our job  and we educate both students and staff in a variety of ways for example - Health Promotion is lots of fun such as Healthy Bones Week which teaches the children about healthy bones and they get milkshakes at recess !! We organise First Aid and CPR courses for staff and provide education as needed on specific conditions to ensure your child receives the best care in the school

Another role we enjoy is communicating with and supporting our  school community to let them know current health issues for example outbreaks of chickenpox, gastro or slapped cheek , and how parents can help us in looking after their children . Our best advice is to keep your children at home if they have vomiting , diarrhoea or fevers for 24 hrs after their last episode.  The child feels better at home and it protects the wider school community from catching it . There are some children and parents in our community who have serious health concerns so to catch some of these illnesses could be dangerous .

Before we started working at the school, we were both parents and one of the things we enjoyed and appreciated was the fact our children had access to a School Nurse at Mt View every day !  We hope we have given you a snapshot of our day in the Health Centre and feel free to pop in as we are here Mon-Fri from 10.15 to 3.15 .

Carol and Ali

 

 

VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS

It has come to our attention that some families might like to pay for voluntary fees but are unable to do so via the Compass system after they have already paid for the school fees.  If you would like to make a payment you can do so via the school office, either with a credit card or correct cash.

Voluntary Financial ContributionsDetailsSuggested annual contributions
School NurseIt has always been the school’s priority to provide a high level of health care to students through the employment of a fully qualified nurse.  To ensure the continuation of this important care we strongly encourage families to support this program through payment of the school nurse fee

$40

per student

Building Fund

**Tax deductible**

This Fund ensures a safe and well resourced environment for our community.  Building Fund donations in the past have allowed us to complete some major building projects and playground extensions

$60

per family

Library Fund

**Tax deductible**

This Fund keeps our Library up to date and ensures students have access to computers as well as books in this great facility.  Library resources will continue to be purchased to strengthen the school’s programs and student learning

$60

per family

Grounds MaintenanceDonations enable our grounds to be kept in a safe and presentable condition as well as contributing to the employment of a gardener and the purchase of materials such as softfall under playground equipment

$45

per family

Parents’ AssociationThis donation assists the Parents’ Association with its valuable fundraising efforts and allows the PA committee to run many community events throughout the year.

$15

per family