St John the Baptist Ferntree Gully Newsletter

Letter from the Principal

Tuesday August 31st 2021

Dear Families

Today is the last day of Winter. Tomorrow we have the great joy of welcoming spring. The blossom on our trees and spring flowers budding in our gardens offers all the hope of a new season. A change in season gives us the opportunity for new perspectives. Thanks to Andi Hayman who shared this wonderful alternative perspective.

Incursion Fun

We are mixing the learning up a bit this week with some exciting incursion opportunities for the children. Today our Prep-Year 4s participated in an interactive virtual incursion based on the Children’s Book Council Australia 2021 notable-listed Picture Book of the Year "Littlelight" written & illustrated by Kelly Canby.

Our Year 5/6s will also be entertained on Thursday morning with a Cyber Safety interactive incursion. The purpose of this incursion is to empower our students on how to thrive online by exploring the following key understandings:

To be Smart, Kind, Brave, Alert and Strong Online. 

QR Code Check-In and Face Masks

Everyone over the age of 12 years of age (with the exception of our enrolled students) is required to wear a face mask both inside and outside as per Victorian Government COVID restrictions. 

The Government has recommended that primary aged children wear masks This has not been mandated, however, we will support children to wear a mask if families feel like this is something your child can manage.

If you are entering any school buildings it is a Victorian Government mandate that you check in via our QR code. We are limiting access to buildings for our families until we have further easing of restrictions. We are also asking families not to gather before or after school. Whilst this is hard as we enjoy being together hopefully our caution will keep everyone in our community safe and hopefully able to gather once more in the not too distant future. Thankyou for supporting us to implement our COVID safe plan by observing these protocols. 

Stay home when unwell

The most important action our school community 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. 

Students with underlying conditions (such as hay fever or asthma)

If a student has persistent symptoms due to an underlying condition such as hay fever or asthma, the student should still be tested for COVID-19 if they develop symptoms that are different to or worse than their usual symptoms. Students whose symptoms are clearly typical for their underlying condition can continue to attend school. Parents/carers should also consider getting a medical certificate from the child’s treating GP to confirm that it is safe for them to attend school with persistent symptoms that may overlap with some of the symptoms of COVID-19 such as cough or runny nose. 

Young children with persistent mild symptoms

For younger children (in Prep to Year 2) who have had a negative COVID-19 test that was taken after they developed symptoms, the decision about return to school should be made in conjunction with the child’s treating GP. If the GP is satisfied the child has recovered from their acute illness, is otherwise well and does not need a repeat COVID-19 test, the child can return even if they are not completely free of symptoms. Any worsening of symptoms will require review and repeat COVID-19 testing, if considered appropriate by the doctor. Students with a negative COVID-19 test whose symptoms have completely resolved do not need a medical certificate to return to school.

Parents & Friends News

Father's Day Raffle & Stall News

The Father's Day raffle will be drawn once we are back at school - so all the dads can look forward to stretching it out to a Father's Day festival this year!

Father's Day Stall - unfortunately we will have to cancel again this year.


Camp Australia News

Community Notices

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