Essential Information

School Values & Expectations

As part of the review process, we decided that Jackson's Vision and Values were still as relevant as they were in 2016 when they were developed. We believe the supportive culture as a collaborative learning community allows us to offer authentic, quality educational experiences that develop futures, create opportunities and inspire students' potential.Our purpose remains clear and our quality education programs enable our students to become valued and contributing members of the wider community. Over the last four years we have added additional learner characteristics which we teach our students to become a Jackson Learner. These eight Employability Skills will enable all of our students to be contributing members of the wider community. These are focused around our values of learning and independence

As part of the School-wide Position Behaviour Support (SWPBS/PBIS) program we have recently redefined our behaviour expectations. These are still focused around our three values of safety, respect and responsibility. Instead of seven learning areas these have been condensed into three learning areas: indoors, outdoors and community (which includes online and buses). At Jackson our students receive Jackpoints for displaying these expected skills which they have been able to spend on rewards in our Jackstore. This year, due to increased classes we will have to relocate our Jackstore which will open soon. Students can still use their Jackpoints at our online store in the meantime.


School Times

Below are the school times for 2025:

Morning Yard Duty:

8:45 am – 9:00 am

 

Your child will not be supervised before 8:45am. We kindly ask that no students be dropped off before this time.

School Starts:

9:00 am

Home Group:

9:00 am – 9:20 am

Period 1:

9:20 am – 10:10 am

Period 2:

10:10 am – 11:00 am

Recess:

11:00am – 11:40am

Period 3:

11:40 am – 12:30 pm

Period 4:

12:30 pm – 1:20 pm

Lunch

1:20 pm – 2:00 pm

Period 5:

2:00 pm – 2:50 pm

School Finishes:

2:50pm (Buses & Parent Pick-ups)

If students arrive after 9:10 am, your child will have to sign in as late at the administration office. If your child arrives to school after this time, please wait in the foyer with them until they are collected by the classroom staff.


Attendance, Late Arrivals & Early Leavers

We are working with families to continue to support student attendance at school. There is an increasing number of students regularly arriving late to school or being collected early from school. This significantly affects your child's education over the year. We understand families have a variety of commitments and some NDIS appointments cannot be avoided as we are unable to be accommodated during the school day. Between 9:00am and 9:20am and between 2:00pm and 2:50pm each day our students learn about our Independent Learning areas of the Victorian Curriculum including: our Allied Health programs (Jackson Social and Zones of Regulation), our PBIS behaviour program, RRRR our social and emotional learning program, eSMART online safety, Health and Fitness. This is vitally important to our child's learning and development.

 

Before School

 

Staff are allocated in the morning and afternoon to keep traffic moving. The vehicle entry gates are opened automatically from 8:40am. Parents/Carers are responsible for the supervision of their children until 8:45am. We are unable to open the school grounds before 8:45am due to staffing and supervision requirements. As per DE policy, schools are required to supervise students on school grounds 10 minutes before the start of the school day (8:50-9:00am) and 10 mins after school (2:50-3:00pm). 

 

Student Collection & Car Parking

 

We ask all family members entering the car park at this time to keep moving through the drop off and collection zone and not to park in the centre thoroughfare or block the entry gate.  Many families park in the neighboring streets around the school and walk into the school grounds to collect children from the school. We appreciate this and understand this is difficult like at most schools. This supports us in reducing traffic congestion onto Mulhall Drive. We understand many families are having to get to the school very early to collect children to avoid this congestion.

 

Over the last few years our parent drop-off and pickup of students from school has more than tripled with now up to 142 families (44%) collecting their child from school. Like most neighbourhood schools, we do not have adequate parking facilities for all staff, visitors and parents/carers. Our pickup and drop off zone can only allow for up to 18 parked cars. We also have limited car parking for the 137 staff at Jackson School. It is a traffic offence for cars to be parked over the public footpath and obstruct oncoming traffic any public road. We do not have authority to change parking or traffic management systems around our school. Please note Brimbank Council have fined parents/carers who block the vehicle entry gate and footpath causing congestion onto Mulhall Drive. 


School Saving Bonus

 

From Tuesday 26th November, families should have received an email from the Department of Education with your unique $400 School Saving Bonus code. If you have multiple children enrolled in Victorian government schools for 2025, you will receive one School Saving Bonus code per child, via email. These emails might arrive on different days. Please make sure to check your spam/junk email folder.

 

The School Saving Bonus will help families cover the cost of uniforms and camps. Unfortunately, the School Saving Bonus doesn’t cover Voluntary Financial Contributions ($70 in 2025). Please note the school is assisting with the rollout of the School Saving Bonus however we were not consulted with which items families can purchase with these funds.

 

To learn more about the SSB online system, download the step-by-step System guide for parents and carers (DOCX, 945KB) or watch this School Saving Bonus videoSystem guide translations are also available in 14 languages.

 

If you would like to use your bonus for school activities, you can allocate some or all of the bonus using the School Saving Bonus online system.

 

If you have only recently completed your enrolment into the Victorian government school system you can expect to receive your SSB code(s) in the coming weeks. If you have transferred to our school from another Victorian government school, any remaining funds on your SSB code(s) will soon be available to use at our approved school suppliers. We request your patience as this change is processed.

 

The Department of Education has established a dedicated contact centre to support the SSB. The contact centre can be reached by completing the School Saving Bonus enquiry form or by calling 1800 338 663, between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm on weekdays.

 

See the resources below to support you in accessing the School Saving Bonus Portal:

 

Non-English Speaking Families: Click here to see information in your language. https://www.vic.gov.au/receiving-school-saving-bonus#information-in-your-language 

Uniform

The school uniform is compulsory for all students at Jackson School. 

 

School Council has responsibility for school-level policies including: Student Dress Codeand Sun Protection policies. 

 

Uniform orders can be placed online at www.aplusschoolwear.com.au, or alternatively, please visit the showroom at 133 Bakers Road, Coburg North (Shop Hours: Monday to Friday, 9.00 AM – 4.00 PM).

 

To order school uniform you can either:

  • Order online with A Plus Schoolwear
  • Visit AGS Prints at:133 Bakers Road, Coburg North
  • Visit our general office with correct money and we will forward the order to AGS prints on your behalf.

All uniforms are delivered weekly (Wednesday) to the Jackson School office and will be sent home with your child. 

 

You can use your school saving bonus in-store using the code sent in the email from the Department of Education. If purchasing online, you must first login to the School Saving Bonus Portal, select online purchases and "A Plus Schoolwear" as the School Nominated Supplier. You must also visit https://www.aplusschoolwear.com.au and register/login as a Returning Customer and not checkout as a Guest. Do not select Uniform Group of Companies. We have asked the Department of Education to remove this option. 

 

If you are choosing to use all of the $400 School Saving Bonus on uniform, we recommend purchasing more than one of each item. This could be in the next size for when your child grows. If you don't use all of your $400 by the end of Term 2, this money will sit in your family account at the school and can be used for camps in the future.

State Schools’ Relief

 

State Schools' Relief is a non-profit organisation that helps families who are facing financial hardship with the cost of new school uniforms and shoes.

 

Prep and Year 7 students who meet the criteria for and apply for the Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund (CSEF) will automatically receive a uniform package.

 

Families can also use their School Saving Bonus to purchase non-branded school uniform, bags, shoes, workwear and swimwear through State School Relief. Please visit: https://stateschoolsrelief.shop. Please be advised that the School Saving Bonus is in addition to existing and continuing means-tested supports for Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund (CSEF) and the Affordable School Uniforms Program, through State Schools’ Relief.

 

For further information about State Schools’ Relief and obtaining a uniform voucher, please make an appointment with us when school resumes in 2025 or visit: https://stateschoolsrelief.org.au/  


Outside School Hours Care

 

The Outside School Hours Care (OSHC) high-intensity program provided by the Department of Education (DE) will continue at Jackson School throughout 2025.

 

The OSHC program will run after school between the hours of 2:50 pm and 6:00 pm and on school holidays.

 

There will be no cost to parents/carers for the OSHC program in 2025.

 

If you would like your child to enrol in OSHC, please see Karen in the office for further information.


SunSmart

For Primary students from 14th August to 30 April 2023, all students must wear a sun-protective hat that shades the face, neck and ears for all outdoor activities. Hats may also be worn for all outdoor activities outside of the August to April time period, by parent or student choice. 

 

For Secondary students we expect students to take responsibility for their sun safety by wearing a hat during outdoor activities and adopting other sun protection measures such as wearing sunscreen or using shade. We continue to recommend that our Secondary students wear a sun-protective hat for all outdoor activities where possible.


Student Absences

 

If your child is going to be absent from school, it is important you notify Jackson School and provide a reason for their absence.

 

To notify Jackson School of your child’s absence, please call our student absence hotline by dialing (03) 9366 4322 and selecting Option 1. Alternatively, you may respond directly to the text message you receive or log in to Xuno and provide a reason for their unexplained absence.


Breakfast Club

 

The Breakfast Club Program will continue at Jackson School throughout 2025.

 

A range of cereals and toast will be available for any child who wishes to have breakfast in the courtyard from 8:45 am


Mobile Phone Ban

 

A reminder that the Department of Education has in place a mobile phone ban that requires students who bring mobiles phones to school to have them switched off and securely put away during school hours. Before school students should also have their phone switched off and kept in their bag until they can place this in the classroom safe. 

 

By ensuring mobile phones are kept away at recess and lunch times, students can interact with each other face-to-face, without the distractions and social pressures that mobile phones can cause. This includes wearable cellular devices like Apple Watches connected to the internet or student's phones. 

 

I ask for the support of all our families, staff and students in continuing to support the implementation of this policy in our school. 

 

Student Transport Buses: Mobile phones are permitted when travelling to and from school. However, SDTP Bus Supervisors must report any inappropriate use of or behaviour in relation to mobile phone use by students (inappropriate context, videoing other students, taking photos on the bus). Mobile Phones and wearable devices should not be used before (8:45-9:00) and after school (2:50-3:00) whilst on school grounds.

 

Exceptions: For a small number of students with particular health needs, an exception to the policy may be granted. Please contact your Sub-School Leading Teacher if you would like to discuss this.

 

Emergencies: In the event of an emergency or if you need to immediately contact your child, I ask that families contact the school office who will pass on a message as required.

 

School mobile phone policy: A copy of our school’s local mobile phone policy, which implements the government’s mobile policy in line with our local context, is available here: https://newsletters.naavi.com/i/kNVR13N/mobile-phones/page/cover

 

Parent support: The Mobile phones in schools webpage provides links to resources for families to help them balance their children’s time using mobile phones.

 

Download guidance for parents in different languages: https://www.vic.gov.au/mobile-phones-schools#download-guidance-for-parents-in-different-languages 


Medication and Medical Management Plans

 

In the event your child requires to take medication throughout the day, a medication authority form will need to be filled out and signed. This form is available for collection at the administration office. 

 

If your child has a medical condition that requires a medical management plan, can you please ensure that the plan is current and that we have a copy. Students will not be able to attend any excursions or camps where a medical management plan has lapsed. 


Jackson School Newsletter

 

The Jackson School Newsletter is published through iNewsletter. Jackson School’s newsletter is distributed to all families on a fortnightly rotation. This is sent to families through Email and SeeSaw School Announcements. Click HERE to view our iNewsletter archive.


School Council

 

Jackson School’s School Council is the voice of the parents on how we run our school. 

We need parent support to help achieve this.

 

All government schools in Victoria have a School Council. School Council is the governing body of the school and plays an important role in our community. School Council has four main responsibilities:

  1. Governance: establish the broad direction and vision for the school within the community. They oversee school buildings and grounds (facility hire, maintenance and improvements) as well as other contracts including Out of School Hours Care (OSHC).
  2. Strategic Planning: contributes to the finalisation of the School Strategic Plan and development of the Annual Implementation Plan and reports annually (Annual report) to the school community. 
  3. Finance:  monitors school revenue and expenditure and approves school budgets including for camps and excursions.
  4. Policy & Review: ratifies DE and school-level policy decisions (including child safe standards), participates in the school review pre-review evaluation and review panel. 

For more information please see: https://www2.education.vic.gov.au/pal/school-council-overview/overview or download the following fact sheet: https://www.education.vic.gov.au/Documents/school/principals/spag/governance/fact1english.docx 

 

I would like to thank our outgoing School Council President, Nerida Auld for her support, commitment and dedication over the last 8 years. I have thoroughly enjoyed working with you as the President of Jackson School. On behalf of the School Council and our community - thank you. 

 

Rod Tobin as our Vice President will act as the School Council President until a new President is elected by School Council.

 

We are looking for new members to join our school council, in the following categories:

  • 2 Optional Community Members

  • 2 Elected Student Members (usually our School Captain and Vice-Captain)

Jackson School Council meet each 3rd Tuesday of the month at 6:30 pm. Meetings are run very efficiently and usually take about one and a half hours.

 

If you would like to join our school council as a parent member, please contact our administration office in early February. 


Smoking (including Vaping/e-Cigarettes)

Jackson School is a smoke-free zone.

 

In Victoria, it is illegal for any person aged 18 or over to obtain, possess or use nicotine e-cigarettes, or e-cigarette cartridges containing nicotine, or nicotine liquids for use in a vaporiser without a prescription. 

 

Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are electronic devices which heat and vaporise liquids that may or may not contain nicotine or flavouring agents. The vapour is inhaled, simulating the act of smoking. Use of e-cigarettes is commonly referred to as ‘vaping’.

 

It is illegal to sell e-cigarettes to, or buy e-cigarettes for, any person aged under 18 years whether or not the e-cigarettes contain nicotine. Whilst it is not unlawful for a person to possess or use e-cigarettes that do not contain nicotine, it is unlawful to use them on school premises or within 4 metres of a school entrance.

 

Please find below useful website a list of useful websites:

If students purchase, sell use or possess e-cigarettes on school premises this may result in an external suspension and potentially lead to a police action including a fine.

 

Download Factsheet: 


Personal Accident and Personal Property Insurance 

 

The Department of Education and Jackson School do not have insurance for accidental injuries or accidental property damage. However, in some circumstances, medical or other expenses will be paid by the Department where it is assessed that it is likely, in all the circumstances, that the Department is liable for negligent acts or omissions of its staff or volunteers. 

 

For more information about the Department’s public liability claims process, please see: Negligence Claims Process. 

 

the Department (which includes our school) does not have accident insurance. Items of personal property that are lost, stolen or damaged at school is not the responsibility of Jackson School or the Department. Staff and students are reminded not to bring items of value to school.


Camp, Sports and Excursion Fund

 

The Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund (CSEF) will continue in 2025 and provides payments for eligible students to attend activities like:

  • school camps or trips
  • swimming and school-organised sport programs
  • outdoor education programs
  • excursions and incursions.

Eligibility:

Families holding a valid means-tested Centrelink card or temporary foster parents are eligible to apply.

 

Eligibility will be determined when the parent’s means-tested Centrelink card successfully validates with Centrelink on either the first day of term one (29th January 2025) or term two (15th April 2025).

 

Special consideration may be given in certain circumstances. Please make an appointment with us to discuss this further. 

 

Payment amounts:

Payments are:

  • $150 per year for eligible primary school students
  • $250 per year for eligible secondary school students.

Payments are made directly to the school and are tied to the student. 

 

How to apply:

If you’re eligible to apply for the Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund and you processed an application for CSEF in 2025, your application has been copied across for 2025. There are no steps required. If we experience any issues with copying your application across, we will contact you directly to resolve the issue.

 

If you’re a new family to Jackson School in 2025 or you have never applied for CSEF, an application form will need to be filled out, and a copy of your valid means-tested Centrelink card will need to be taken. 

 

CSEF application forms are available to fill out and process at the administration office, alternatively you can download the form below:

 

 

CSEF application forms must be submitted by no later than Friday 27th June 2025.


Student Disability Transport Program - Bus Expectations

 

The DE Student Disability Transport Program (SDTP) is operated by two bus companies: Skylight and Transit Systems. Jackson School is responsible for the communication (with students and families) about SDTP, managing eligibility/service planning, emergency management including student behaviour. Upon enrolment in the SDTP, parents/carers will have signed an application for travel assistance to and from school. 

 

To ensure the safety of all passengers on school buses, students MUST:

  • Be at the pick-up or drop-off point 5 minutes before the departure time
  • Wait at the bus stop safely and do not approach the vehicle until it has stopped 
  • Listen and follow the rules and instructions
  • Walk (to, from and on the bus)
  • Be where you’re supposed to be (stay in allocated seat and not move around the bus when it is moving)
  • Not put their bodies or objects out of windows or doors
  • Keep hands feet and objects to themselves
  • Respect other's feelings
  • Use a quiet voice
  • Use your manners
  • Use equipment properly (wear seatbelt)
  • Not throw any object within or from a vehicle 
  • Not eat food or drink on the bus
  • Respect other's space
  • Respect the privacy of others (not video or take photos of others)
  • Use OK words
  • Tell an adult if there is a problem
  • Keep the bus clean and tidy

Students must operate within current DE and school policy guidelines, particularly in relation to Mobile Phone use by Students and Smoking and Vaping. In line with DE Policy Guidelines, students may use devices to and from school. However, the must not video or take photos on the bus.  https://www2.education.vic.gov.au/pal/students-using-mobile-phones/policy

 

Responsibilities of Parents/Carers:

  • Parent/carer's behaviour should mirror students conditions of travel
  • Parents/carers should ensure their child is at the pick-up point at least five minutes prior to the departure 
  • Parents/carers are responsible for transporting their children to and from authorised stops and for their safety whilst at the stop while waiting for a service 
  • Parents/carers should ensure they are waiting for their child at the drop-off point at least five minutes prior to the arrival time unless the student’s has written permission to travel home or to your vehicle independently from the drop-off point
  • Parents/carers waiting for students at stops should wait on the same side of the road as the transport service to prevent students from crossing the road unassisted
  • Parents/carers must communicate directly with the school and not bus operators, except in the following circumstances: in the event of absence of their child from the morning bus run or in the event of an emergency

Please note that the bus is only able to wait at the bus stop for 2 minutes. Transport assistance is a privilege and not a right and consequences will follow a breach of these conditions. The Respectful Behaviours within the School Community Policy above is also extended to bus drivers and bus supervisors and violence and aggression.

 

In emergencies, parents can contact their children through the school office. Mobile phones are permitted when travelling to and from school. However, SDTP Bus Supervisors must report any inappropriate use of or behaviour in relation to mobile phone use by students (inappropriate context, videoing other students, taking photos on the bus). Thank you for your ongoing support. 

 

For more information, please visit: https://www.vic.gov.au/mobile-phones-schools 

 

To download the SDTP Independent Travel Form, please click here: