As previously communicated, with the implementation of our new OSHClub service, minor adjustments were made to our afterschool play arrangements.
OSHClub has been granted exclusive access to both the hall and adjoining outdoor spaces from 2:45pm. It is imperative for the safety of OSHClub attendees that only they occupy the space during the afterschool session. Following discussions with OSHClub, an agreement has been reached that OSHClub students will remain in the hall until 3:30pm, allowing families a brief play period before heading home.
Please note that the hall toilets are NOT accessible from 2:45pm.
If you plan to stay for afterschool play, kindly ensure you are heading home by 3:30 pm. While we understand some may prefer an extended stay, we believe this compromise balances the safety of our OSHClub students while also providing a window of time for children to play and families to socialise at the end of the day.
Thank you for your cooperation and support in accommodating these adjustments.
For reference, please find below the guidelines for afterschool play previously shared with the community.
As you know, school staff supervise your children at all times during the school day, including while they use play equipment. The students understand the rules allowing them and others to enjoy doing so safely and respectfully. They also know to behave according to the standards set in our School Code of Conduct and Student Code of Conduct.
At the end of the school day students know to exit via either the main gate or through ‘Kiss and Ride’. Staff members are on duty at each of these gates to ensure the safe exiting of students from the school. Students are also aware that they are not to be playing on or with equipment at this time, unless directly supervised by a parent/ caregiver.
No school staff are on duty after 3:00pm to both supervise your children, enforce the rules of play, and attend to any need arising. Staff who are at work, whether in their classroom or elsewhere, are not available to do so. You and your child should not disturb staff after hours unless you have an appointment, as this is time used by staff to prepare the learning program for your children.
Therefore, if you choose to remain on school grounds with your child or other children in your care, you understand and accept sole responsibility for supervising them. ‘Supervision’ is keeping a direct line of sight to your child, and not browsing a phone or other device. It means ensuring they behave according to our Code of Conduct and other rules in their play and interactions with other students and parents. Students know the rules they follow during school hours and I ask you to enforce consistency while you supervise them after hours.
If you identify any broken play equipment or other risk to students after hours, please alert other parents to remove their children and bring the matter to our attention by contacting office staff.
If your child suffers a minor injury after school, you should avoid either you or your child seeking assistance from their classroom teacher or other staff members who are at school as they would during school hours. For example, if your child is use to getting ice or band aids from the office, you should explain you need to take them home. A First Aid Kit is located in the office and if the injury is such that it cannot wait until you get home it may be accessed. If an injury is serious, you should call an ambulance. Please notify me the following day of any injuries or incidents to your child so we can record it and address any risk.
Please also note that the toilets will not be available after school as our cleaners will be ensuring these spaces are cleaned ready for the next day. Students should also not be entering the school hall.
If for any reason school sports equipment is left out, this equipment should not be used, instead it should be returned and left outside the sport shed. It has been disappointing to recently see that these items have been left all around the play area.
If you supervise your children after school hours as described, then we can all enjoy the gifts of play and friendship, gifts that we value very highly here at St Dominic’s School.
Leon Bolding
Principal