From the Office

Late Arrivals

We would like parents to not process 'late arrivals' on Compass.

  • The student's  unexplained absence will be amended once your child has been signed in at the office via the Compass Kiosk.
  • Please only add Student Absences via Compass if they will be absent for the entire school day.
  • If your child arrives after 9.00am please bring them to the office to sign them in on the Compass Kiosk. Alternatively, if you cannot come into the office please call us and send your child in to get a late pass - we need to have contact with a parent in order to update their attendance on Compass.
  • If your child arrives after 9.30am, you will still receive a text message which can be ignored. This 'unexplained' absence will also be amended once you have arrived to school and signed your child in. 

Compass 

Please find a comprehensive parent guide here: https://www.compass.education/guide

Compass Calendar

Remember Compass Calendar is available as well as the Key Dates page here on the newsletter for upcoming events.

Office Opening Hours

The School Office is staffed between the hours of 8am-4pm Monday to Friday. 

For all enquiries please contact us on 9878 1483

Outside of school hours, please feel free to email blackburn.ps@education.vic.gov.au

Lunch Orders

Balanced Living Catering are now providing lunch orders for our students on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Please download the Flexischools App via the QR Link on the photo below. Orders must be placed by 9pm the night before.

 

PERSONAL GOODS BROUGHT TO SCHOOL AT OWNER’S RISK 

Student accident insurance/Ambulance cover arrangements and private property brought to school.

Recently the Department of Education communicated to schools a need to remind communities of the following information regarding student accident and ambulance cover and also about personal goods insurance.

 

The Department of Education does not hold insurance for personal property brought to schools and it has no capacity to pay for any loss or damage to such property.

This applies to students, staff and members of the public.

 

This can include mobile phones, electronic games, iPads, laptops, toys, musical instruments, sporting equipment and bicycles parked on school grounds.

Students and staff are discouraged from bringing any unnecessary or particularly valuable items to school.

 

The Department of Education does not provide personal accident insurance for students.

Parents and guardians are generally responsible for paying the cost of medical treatment for injured students, including any transport costs.

 

Student accident insurance policies are available through private insurance companies to cover medical expenses not met by Medicare.

Schools and DoE are not able to advise parents on whether to purchase such an insurance policy or which policy to purchase as individual families have differing needs.