Please click here for the NHS website and to help you decide if your child should/should not come to school when ill or has a medical condition.
School nurses are all qualified nurses, often with additional specialist qualifications in Public Health.
Each school has a named school nurse that comes into the school. They are based at the Adelaide Medical Centre. School nurses work with children from four years to nine months up to 19 years of age. The School Nursing Team provides services for children, young people and their families within their home, their schools and in community settings.
Please use the link below to view and to download more information about the School Nursing Service.
Solent Child and Family Service.
The school supports the Government Vaccination Programme. Vaccination sessions take place in school throughout the year and this service is provided by the Solent NHS Trust Immunisation Nursing Team. They can be contacted at southampton.sai@solent.nhs.uk.
The School Immunisation Nursing Team have a number of clinics running over the summer for children who have missed a vaccine and need to catch up.
The vaccines being offered are: Teenage Booster (used to be called School Leaver Booster) and HPV.
Please note, the school does not hold immunisation records for your child. Therefore, I cannot tell you what vaccine your child has already received.
If you require this information, please contact the School Immunisation Nursing Team directly; Southampton.SAI@solent.nhs.uk
A reminder to administer antihistamines to your child before the start of the college day as this cannot be done by college staff. Students should bring a re-useable plastic bottle that they can refill with tap water during the day.
Students must NOT carry or administer any medication themselves while at school. The exception is when a student needs to carry an inhaler/epi-pen. If this is the case, the college needs to be notified by a signed/dated letter from the parent or guardian.
A letter signed/dated by the parent/guardian must be provided for any medication brought into the college. This should be handed to the student's tutor/first-aider, stating the dosage and when the medication needs to be taken during school hours.
More information for both parents and students about sleep can be found on the Teen Sleep Hub website.