Health
Updating Medical and Contact information
Medical information
Please inform the College Nurse if there are any changes to your child’s medical information.
Contact information
Please inform the College Administration Office if there are any changes to your contact/emergency information.
College Medication procedure
If a parent requests the College Nurse administer medication to their child, they must complete a Medication Request Form, which is available from the Health Centre. The medication must be in its original container or packaging and clearly labelled with the following:
- Child’s name
- Name of medication
- Expiry date
- Dose and time to be administered
- If a student is required to carry and self-administer medication while at school, only a single measured dose for one school day can brought onto the College premises. Medication must be locked in that student’s locker.
- Students with diagnosed Asthma are requested to carry their reliever medication with them at all times. Students must have their Asthma medication with them during off-site and out-of-school activities eg, sports, camps etc.
- Students with diagnosed Anaphylaxis are requested to carry their EpiPen (adrenaline auto-injector) with them at all times (if age-appropriate). Students must carry their EpiPen to all off-site and out-of-school hours activities eg, sports, retreats, camps etc.
- Students with diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes are requested to carry their 'hypo kit' at all times. Students must have a 'hypo kit' with them during off-site and out-of-school activities eg, sports, retreats, camps etc.
- Students with other diagnosed Medical Conditions requiring prescribed medication eg. Migraines, are advised to carry one dose of their medication on them when attending offsite events.
Health Centre Relocation
The College Health Centre has relocated to the Wellbeing Centre. The entrance is situated opposite the College Library. Please look at the campus map below to help you find us.
Jenny Hill
College Nurse