Essential Information
School Times
Below are the school times for 2024:
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.
Late Arrivals & Early Leavers
This year, we will work 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 appointments cannot be avoided. Thank you for your support in getting your child to attend school on time, for the whole day, where possible.
In the event you need to pick up your child early from school or wish to take your child off the bus for the afternoon, can you please contact Jackson School at 03 9366 4322 by no later than 1:30 pm.
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. School Council have decided to add a new jacket to through A Plus Schoolwear. This jacket has durable Oxford fabric, fleece lining, draw strings and a hood. The price of these jackets are $56 (child’s sizes age 8 to 14) and $64 (adult sizes) embroidered with the Jackson School logo.
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.
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.
For further information about State Schools’ Relief and obtaining a uniform voucher, please make an appointment with us when school resumes in 2024 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 2024.
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 2024.
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 2024.
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
The Ministerial Order banning all students from using mobile phones during school times will continue in 2024.
We strongly encourage students not to bring a mobile phone to school; however, if your child does bring a phone to school, the mobile phone must be switched off and stored in the classroom safe.
Please ensure your child only brings in one mobile phone. Some students have previously brought in multple mobile phones after receiving a new phone as a Christmas gift.
For more information, please visit: https://www.vic.gov.au/mobile-phones-schools
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 Xuno News 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:
- 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).
- 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.
- Finance: monitors school revenue and expenditure and approves school budgets including for camps and excursions.
- 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
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:
- Better Health Channel — contains information on the health effects of smoking, strategies for quitting, statistics and Victoria’s laws on smoking.
- health.vic — a Victorian State Government website where schools can download documents and signage to display on school grounds.
- Quit Victoria — offers resources, information and support for people to quit smoking and vaping.
- Better Health Channel: e-cigarettes — contains information on the dangers of e-cigarettes.
- Better Health Channel: e-liquids — contains information the liquid used in e-cigarettes and the dangers of nicotine poisoning.
- The Royal Children’s Hospital: e-cigarettes and teens — contains information on how to talk to teens about the health risks of using e-cigarettes.
- The Royal Children’s Hospital — contains a video suitable for school staff and parents/carers on health risks of using e-cigarettes.
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.
Parent Drop off and Pick up Times.
Morning Drop Off:
We kindly ask that parents park to the side of the car parks and await a staff member to collect your child/children from your car.
Afternoon Pick-Up:
Parents are to park their cars in the designated parking zones and collect their child from the parent pickup zone.
Students will be dismissed from the front of the school outside the general office at 2:50 pm.
Camp, Sports and Excursion Fund
The Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund (CSEF) will continue in 2024 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 2024) or term two (15th April 2024).
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 2023, your application has been copied across for 2024. 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 2024 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 28th June 2024.