COVID-19 & other health updates

COVID-19

Students and staff should continue to stay home when sick

Students, staff and visitors should only attend school when symptom free. We strongly encourage all students, staff and visitors to follow the guidance issued by NSW Health. Schools must continue to send home students or staff displaying symptoms.

 

For anyone who believes they have been exposed to COVID-19, it is strongly recommended that they monitor for symptoms and test if they have any concerns, as well as wear a mask.

Please be aware that staff and students cannot attend school if they are showing any symptoms of COVID-19. These include fever, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, runny nose, loss of smell/taste, fatigue, muscle/joint pains, diarrhoea, nausea/vomiting, extreme tiredness, unexplained chest pain or conjunctivitis (eye infection).

If a student receives a positive RAT or PCR test, they should record the positive result through the  Service NSW website or  Service NSW app and notify the school of the positive RAT or PCR test result as soon as possible. Negative results do not need to be reported to Service NSW or to the school.

 

In the past fortnight, 2 student cases and one staff case have been reported.

Scabies

Last week, a small number of scabies cases were been reported to the school. These were in Kindergarten, Stage 1 and Stage 2. Please be vigilant for signs of this highly infectious condition. Information on symptoms, treatment and school exclusion period can be found by clicking here.

 

A School Stream notification was sent to this effect last week.