Earlston Primary School
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Medical and Health Care
Please note that Earlston Primary School is a ‘NUT FREE ZONE!’   No child is permitted to bring snacks of nuts or snacks with nuts in them.

All Primary 1 pupils are given a medical by a local doctor or school nurse as required.
Eye-tests are carried out on all children in Primaries 1. 

Audiometric tests, to detect hearing defects, are carried out following referral from ourselves or your GP.  The school can also refer any child for a test, if a parent or teacher expresses any doubt about hearing.  The school would naturally consult with parents before starting this procedure.  

The Schools Dental Service carries out dental inspections as part of a survey in P1 and P7.
The school nurse will occasionally visit the school and may issue leaflets to promote health education and offer advice to pupils and parents.  Parents can contact the school nurse at any time to discuss a concern.  Contact details can be found near the end of this handbook.

Please note, no medical examinations will be carried out without permission.
If a child takes ill in school or has an accident the parent or person to be contacted in an emergency will be informed if the condition is such that the child would be better going home or for treatment. It is therefore essential that the school has on record information as to where parents or emergency contacts can be located at all times of the school day.  In cases of injury to a child where hospital attention may be necessary, the child may have to be taken there without delay. This would be done under the care of the school staff and parents contacted as soon as possible. 
 
 
Medication to Pupils
Non-prescribed medication (including Paracetamol) will not be given to pupils by staff.
Individual members of staff may or may not be willing to administer prescribed medicines.  Parents are asked to plan the giving of medicines in out-of-school hours where at all possible i.e. the child may return home at lunch time. Where this is not possible, parents must fill in and sign the form MED P (prescribed) before a volunteer member of staff administers the medicine.  These forms are kept at the School Office. All medicines will be stored at the Office and pupils will have to come there at the appropriate time(s) i.e. when the medicine must be taken.  You are advised to bring only a small quantity of the medicine to school.
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Where a pupil is on complex medication for an on-going condition, arrangements will be made for that individual to receive medicine.  Procedures will be agreed by parents, school and medical staff.
Children with ongoing or severe medical concerns will have a medical action plan created.  The school will check these plans annually to ensure that all information is up to date and that all relevant staff are aware of needs.  If there are any changes to your child’s medical condition then please inform the school immediately.
 
Headlice
Headlice are a recurring problem and we would appreciate if parents could notify us if they find any in their child's hair so we can follow Health Board Guidelines ensuring confidentiality. The Chemist or Health Centre can advise on treatment.  Research shows that the most effective way to eliminate headlice is to fine comb on (conditioned) hair every week.
If in doubt about treatment, please contact the School Nurse, Mary Carryer at Melrose Health Centre (01896 822161)

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Disclaimer
Please note that whilst information provided on this website is considered to be correct at the time of printing, it is possible that there may be some inaccuracy by the time you read it.
Communicable Disease
Recommended minimum periods of exclusion from school of children who are cases or contacts of infectious diseases:
Whooping Cough
21 days from outset

Influenza
Exclusion until clinically well

Measles
Until at least 5 days after the rash appears or clinically well, whichever is longer.

Chickenpox / Scarlet Fever
5 days from onset of rash or until spots become dry – whichever is longer.

German Measles (Rubella)
5 days from onset of rash.

Mumps
Until swelling subsides

Polio/diphtheria/typhoid/ dysentery/foodpoisoning/ salmonella
Until certified as fit to return by Community Medicine Specialist (minimum 48 hours)

Salmonellosis
Minimum of 48 hours after clinically well.

Erysipelas/scabies/ringworm
Until treatment is initiated by a GP/Nurse.

Viral Hepatitis
7 days from onset of jaundice.

Hand, Foot and Mouth
Exclusion whilst clinically unwell and until spots are healing.

Impetigo
Exclusion until the sores are healed (not weeping) or given effective antibiotics for a minimum of 48 hours.

Roseola Infantum (exanthema subitum) – viral infection
Exclusion until clinically well.

Scarlet Fever
Exclusion until clinically recovered, or 48 hours after appropriate antibiotics have started.

Conjunctivitis
Exclusion until symptoms are resolved or as directed by GP.

Herpes (Zoster)
No exclusion if blisters can be covered; otherwise, for 5 days after onset.

‘Slap Cheek’ (Fifth disease)
Exclusion until clinically well

Vomiting, Diarrhoea and Fever
May return to school after 48 hours free from last bout of vomiting and diarrhoea.
  • Our School
    • Headteacher's Welcome
    • Staff List
    • Tour of our School
    • General School Info
    • Our Vision, Values & Aims
    • Rights Respecting School
    • Reading School
    • Admissions
    • School Improvement
    • Community Use of EPS Facilities
    • Inclusion & Wellbeing >
      • Monitoring Wellbeing
      • Wellbeing Interventions
      • Partnership Agencies
  • Our Nursery
    • Staff List 2024 - 25
    • Wrap Around Care
  • Policies
    • Attendance and Absence
    • Child Protection
    • Complaint Procedure
    • Equal Opportunities
    • Homework
    • Medical and Healthcare
    • Promoting Positive Behaviour
    • School Emergencies
    • School Meals
    • School Outings
    • Transport
  • Our Curriculum
    • Curriculum for Excellence
    • Curricular Areas >
      • Literacy
      • Maths and Numeracy
      • Health and Wellbeing
      • Languages
      • Other Curricular Subjects
    • Assessment & Reporting
    • Whole School Events
    • Home Learning
    • Pupil Leadership Opportunities
    • Support for Learning
    • Wider Achievements
  • Parent Hub
    • Get involved >
      • Parent Council >
        • Parent Council Minutes
      • Supporting in school
      • Parent Action Groups >
        • Additional Support Needs
        • School Website
    • School Tools >
      • Xpressions
      • Showbie
      • School Meals
      • School Uniform
      • Parents Evening Booking
    • Clothing Grants
    • Calendar
    • Our Community
    • Family Support Directory
    • We are grateful for...