Important Information

Reference Information

 

The big day is coming!

Only two weeks now until our School Fun Run. We have received boxes of coloured sunglasses and headbands for all students, which will be given out in classes on the day. Not only will the sunglasses add colour to the run, but will protect students eyes throughout the course. It is highly encouraged that all students, teachers and helpers wear the sunglasses. It is not too late to register and raise money for our Gaga Pit. Register at plantadifference.com.au. Well done to 1/2ST who are currently first place on our class leader board closely followed by 3/4M and 1/2M.

 

Reminders 

On the day: 

  • Students will need a water bottle, runners and their hat. 
  • Students will be required to bring a white shirt for the Fun Run. Throughout the fun run they will be covered in non-toxic, high quality colour powder from head to toe! 

I would love to have parent helpers at the event, to help with paint and novelty stations, if you are interested please fill in the form via this link https://forms.gle/SAtKkxUbFnRcxftJ8 

 

Have a wonderful week,

Mrs Treesje Butterworth

Reporting and Managing Positive COVID Cases at School

Where a positive result is recorded by a student on a rapid antigen test, their parent/carer or student must report that result to the Department of Health via the COVID-19 Positive Rapid Antigen Test Self-Reporting Form  or call centre on  1800 675 398.

The parent/carer  must also report the result directly to the school by email and using the new RA Test Portal. The school must enter that information into the DET VicEd COVID Tool

Where a positive result is recorded by a staff member, that result must be reported to the Department of Health via the COVID-19 Positive Rapid Antigen Test Self-Reporting Form  or call centre on  1800 675 398.

Staff must also report a positive result through EduPay. 

The student or staff member who has tested positive must isolate for 7 days.

 

Schools are no longer required to individually identify the close contacts of a positive case. Instead, schools need to inform the school community or cohorts as applicable, at the earliest opportunity, that:

  • there was a positive case onsite
  • all members of the school community should monitor closely for symptoms
  • staff and students should continue with twice-a-week or 5-times-a-week rapid antigen testing (depending on whether they are attending or employed at a mainstream or specialist school, respectively).

It is important the privacy of all positive cases is protected and informing the community of cases will be done to parents/carers via email/news feed through Sentral.