Important Notices
FINANCE OFFICE
Monday to Friday
8.00am - 4.00pm
Call 9783 7955
or email
UNIFORM PURCHASES
PSW Mornington
1/22 Watt Rd, Mornington
SECOND HAND BOOKS
PFA Second Hand Book Sale
CAMPION BOOKS
- From Friday 29 April, Campion’s Dandenong South store will close for walk-in purchases. It will remain open for Click & Collect during May and June.
- Parents can order online for Click & Collect or via delivery, at campion.com.au.
- Our new store in Hallam opens in July – we’ll let you know details as we get closer.
- Other Campion stores are located in Moorabbin and Nunawading; a full list can be found at campion.com.au/store-locations
STUDENT ABSENCE NOTIFICATIONS
The procedures for notifying the school of your child’s absence are as follows:
Phone:
CALL 9783 7955 and PRESS 1
for the absence line.
Email:
year7absences@fhs.vic.edu.au year8absences@fhs.vic.edu.au year9absences@fhs.vic.edu.au year10absences@fhs.vic.edu.au
STUDENT SUPERVISION BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL
Please be aware that teachers are on duty in the grounds on the:
7-10 Campus: from 8.30am until 3.40pm.
Senior Campus: from 8.00am until 3.40pm.
It is advisable for students to arrive at school after supervision begins unless they have:
- scheduled class time
- a planned activity (eg semper squad)
Please note that some buses leave after the conclusion of yard duty. Students are expected to behave in a responsible manner when in school uniform, before and after school. The public often contact Frankston High School to comment on the excellent behaviour of students in public areas.
COMPASS APP
DOWNLOAD NOW and Stay up to date!!Compass App is a great way to access your child's timetable, see scheduled learning tasks, approve events, read latest school notifications, school reports and many more.
STUDENT COMPASS CARDS
Keep your card in your laptop bag, student diary or pencil case and present to:
- sign in and out of the Compass Kiosks
- borrow books from the library
- access printers/photocopiers around the school
- borrow sport equipment
- purchase items at the canteen and
- also use as an ID Card for public transport/concessions.
Lost cards must be replaced. Replacement cards can be ordered from Compass for $10.
SCHOOL DROP OFF AND PICK UP
As we are all aware, we have very limited parking in the Frankston High School grounds for parents picking up their children at the end of the school day. If you organise to meet your children in the drop off zone and they are not waiting for you when you arrive, please do not block the passage of cars trying to get through. If all of the unofficial spaces to the sides of the drop off zone are occupied when you arrive, please continue through the centre of the drop off zone, turn left out of the school into Foot Street, proceed down to the roundabout at Baileyana Street and then do a loop back up and around the Towerhill Road roundabout and back into the drop off zone.
Our preference has always been for parents to park in one of the side streets surrounding the school and wait for children to come to you. Thank you very much to the many parents who already do this.
It is much safer for students to be dropped off to school at the gate of Baileyana Street and then for them to walk across the oval.
Also, a reminder, face masks are mandatory on public transport.
We thank you for your cooperation.
CROSSING THE ROAD
REMINDER TO BUS TRAVELLERS
All students who travel to and from school via the public buses are reminded to only use the black and white ‘zebra crossings’ on Towerhill Road and Foot Street to get to and from bus stops, before and after school.
Traffic is extremely congested on the streets before and after school. It is not safe for students to cross the roads anywhere but the zebra crossings at any time, but especially before and after school. Parents are asked to discuss with their children, the importance of this matter.
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SAVERPLUS
Saver Plus is a free financial education and matched savings program offered to lower-income families to help them budget and save for education costs. In the 10-month program, participants gain financial knowledge, learn healthy savings habits by saving $50 a month, and have their savings matched up to $500 to be used towards school costs such as uniforms, books, laptops, and sports fees.