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Illness

We take our duty of care very seriously. The school has a medical room and at least one member of the Main Office/Student Student Services Team, is a qualified First Aider.

Parents are asked to let both the Main Office/Student Services Team and the Tutor know if their daughter or son has any special medical conditions, although such information is always treated with appropriate confidentiality. We will also ask for an emergency telephone number for contacting parents in the case of an accident or sudden illness.

Whilst regular attendance at school is absolutely essential for educational progress, parents should take care not to send sick children to school who then have to be sent home during the first part of the day. Likewise, any injuries or ailments occurring at home cannot be dealt with at school. Such cases should go directly to your doctor.

In cases of emergency students will be sent to hospital or taken to the local A&E (Marcham Road) and parents notified.

However, it is regretted that we cannot take sick children home. If your child becomes unwell, you will be contacted and asked to collect him/her. No student will be sent home unless we have been able to contact you. With this in mind, it is essential that you give us an emergency contact number where we can reach you throughout the school day.

Due to regulations, we are not able to give out any non-prescription medicines to students. If your child requires prescription medicine to be given during the school day, please obtain a ‘Permission to Administer Medication Form’ from Main Office/Student Services, complete and return it, so we can dispense their medication safely.