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New Water Bubblers for the School
Recently the school replaced our old water bubblers with these new ones. The water bubblers can be used to fill up water bottles as well as having a drink. They are operated with foot pedals. We were able to purchase them through fundraising from Watashi Mo and a generous donation from the Lachtar family. Two are located near the office and the other two are near the hall. We hope the students appreciate the new bubblers and look after them.
Keeping students active while they learn from home
When children participate in regular physical activity, it boosts their physical and mental health and improves academic performance.
Physical activity throughout the day also improves concentration, and the ability to retain information and solve problems.
There are many benefits to being active and getting your move on, but a lot of children aren’t moving enough, particularly while learning from home.
15 minutes 4 times a day is all it takes.
To help support your children to stay active while learning from home, families can access a range of free COVIDSafe ideas to stay active and games through Get Active Victoria.
Families should remember that whatever gets children moving, gets them active.
Stay home when unwell
The most important action school communities can take to reduce the risk of transmission of COVID-19, is to ensure that any unwell staff and students remain at home and get tested, even with the mildest of symptoms.
Face Masks in School
- Please see the Department of Health website for the latest face mask requirements as advice may change at short notice
As directed by the Victorian Chief Health Officer, the following advice applies to all school settings:
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Resources for Families
Parents and carers can access tips to support their child’s mental and physical health and wellbeing.
Headspace has also created a video providing tips to support parents and carers during lockdown and are running webinars for parents and carers about offering support when they are concerned about a young person’s mental health.
Wellbeing activities and conversation starters are available for parents of primary school-aged children and parents of secondary school-aged children.
Quick guide to student mental health and wellbeing resources
School staff, students, parents and carers can also access a quick Guide to Student Mental Health and Wellbeing resources for advice.
Students, parents and carers can also access support through external services including:
- Lifeline
- Beyond Blue
- Kids helpline
- headspace
- ReachOut.