Reference

Lunch Orders
Please find attached our new 2024 menu, price list & our parent user how to register guide www.quickcliq.com.au Please register your child/ren to order lunches. Please refer to the parent guide if you have trouble. Lunch orders will continue to be provided Monday's, Wednesday's & Friday's.
St Mary's Uniform List 2025
Medication
Medical Policy (Distribution of Medication)
St Mary’s recognises that some students have medical plans that require the distribution of medication within the school day. It is invaluable that we have qualified nurses who can support the highest degree of care and expertise in support of your child. St Mary’s is bound by the CECV policy on what must be provided by the parents, medical practitioners and pharmacists in regard to distributing medication. Please see the attached policy for further information.
A written request must be received from the parent for the administration of medication, (St Mary's Medication Permission Form 2024).
This relates to all prescription and non-prescription medication (including over-the-counter medication such as paracetamol, anti-histamines or alternative medicines);
School Nurses can only administer medication directly from the original medication container.
For prescription medication, ensure the pharmacy label is attached to the original container and includes the student name, strength and description of medication, dosage and route (e.g. inhaled/orally) of administration, correct storage, timing, administration medication expiry date & pharmacist’s details.
St Mary’s Parish Weekend masses:
Saturday 6pm & Sunday 9.30am - all welcome.
St Mary’s Parish Centre
224-230 Anstruther Street, Echuca
Ph: (03) 5482 1127
Office Hours: February
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9.00am - 1.00pm
All other enquires:
Marianne Kelly : admin@stmarysechuca.org.au
Website: www.stmarysechuca.org.au
Follow us on twitter @StMarysEchuca
Facebook- St Mary’s Parish Echuca
Grade 6 Camp Acknowledgement
Our Year 6 students recently participated in a tour of the national capital. Students were given the opportunity to participate in a variety of educational programs with a focus on Australia’s history, culture, heritage, and democracy.
The Australian Government recognises the importance of all young Australians being able to visit the national capital as part of their Civics and Citizenship education. To assist families in meeting the cost of the excursion the Australian Government contributed funding of $45 per student under the Parliament and Civics Education Rebate program towards these costs.