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Holiday Tennis Clinic
Gersbach Tennis is running a holiday clinic for Kinross Wolaroi students on:12/13th December 9.30-12.30pm
Orange Ex-services Tennis Courts
Cost: $70pp
Ages: 6 - 16yrs
Creative Workshops
Looking for an alternative Christmas Present? Give a Creative Experience.
Kinross Wolaroi School's Visual Arts and Textiles Faculty is offering three exciting creative workshops for adults on Sunday 29 January:
- Embellished Felting with Penny Chandler
- Gelli Plate Printing with Toni Bilton
- Shibori Dyeing with Beck Wansey
Each workshop runs from 9am to 4pm with morning tea and lunch included. There will be a maximum of six adults per workshop and the cost is $200 per person. Don't miss this special opportunity to develop new skills and explore your creativity.
https://events.humanitix.com/creative-workshops-for-adults
All proceeds go towards a Visual Arts and Textiles Year 11 Student Workshop Scholarship Award.
Meningococcal Alert
There has been a recent spike in meningococcal cases among teenagers and we have been asked to alert our school community. Please read the information below carefully.
Meningococcal disease – know the symptoms and act fast
Parents and young adults are urged to be alert to the symptoms of meningococcal disease as we head into late winter and spring, the peak season for this disease.
Meningococcal disease is caused by a bacterial infection that can lead to serious illness or death, if not recognised and treated in time.
While anyone can contract meningococcal disease, infection is more common in children aged 0 – 4 years and in people aged 15 – 25 years.
Meningococcal disease has many symptoms, some of which can be similar to other respiratory illnesses. Symptoms of meningococcal disease include:
- sudden onset of fever
- headache
- neck stiffness
- joint pain
- dislike of bright lights
- nausea
- vomiting
- irritability
- a red-purple rash that doesn’t disappear when pressure is applied (a rash does not always appear, or it may occur late in the disease).
In young children, symptoms may also include:
- irritability
- difficulty waking up
- high-pitched crying
- rapid or laboured breathing
- refusal to eat.
Act fast and seek medical advice quickly
Symptoms usually occur suddenly and can get worse quickly, so it’s important to seek urgent medical treatment.
If you’ve already seen a doctor but symptoms continue to worsen, consult your doctor again or go to the Emergency Department.
A rash may not always appear or may appear late. Don't wait for a rash.
Protect your child against meningococcal disease
Several vaccines against meningococcal disease are available in NSW and provided free through the National Immunisation Program for infants, adolescents, Aboriginal children and people with certain medical conditions. Speak to your GP about the best option for you and your family.
For more information about meningococcal disease, visit health.nsw.gov.au/meningococcal