Safety & First Aid News 

Child Safety

Cranbourne South Primary School is doing everything reasonable to ensure your children remain safe when being dropped off or picked up. To further enhance the safety of your children, please be aware of safety measures whilst in the Kiss N Go area.

Congestion is always a major aspect of any school environment.  By using the Kiss No Go area, congestion is reduced and children will be able to wait in a safe place. This can only work with the co-operation of everyone who uses the Kiss n Go Zone and a commitment to this by our school and individuals alike. 

 

The Kiss N Go Steps

  • Queue and display your family name tag on the dash
  • Wait while your children are called
  • Stay in your car until your children arrive
  • Ensure seat belts are secure then leave safely

Things to remember

  • If your child/ren are not able to be loaded or are not ready please drive out of the zone 
  • Find a parking space elsewhere OR drive off and re-join the back of the queue 
  • Be considerate and do not overstay your time in the loading zone
  • Queue in one line in the Kiss n Go Zone

DO NOT 

Overtake in the Kiss and Go Zone

OR

Walk through the Kiss N Go or the staff car park.  Paths and walk ways are provided.

There has been an increase of students and staff reporting the 

Cases of flu in Victoria have increased by more than 30 per cent in the past week alone from 10,000 to 15,000, after two years of COVID-19 and reduced international travel led to limited immunity to the common winter virus.

To help make getting the jab as easy as possible, more than 3,000 GP clinics and community pharmacies across Victoria will be invited to offer the free flu vaccinations from this Wednesday.

 

All Victorians aged six months and over will be eligible for the free flu shot between 1 and 30 June to help boost vaccination coverage as much as possible and avoid more hospitalisations throughout winter.

Flu vaccines have already been made available to children aged five years and over from their community pharmacy, taking pressure off GPs and keeping children safe and out of hospital this winter.