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24.01.2022 Don't Forget !!! P&F Meeting this Wednesday.



21.01.2022 Don't Forget!!!! Day for Daniel tomorrow the 30th of October

18.01.2022 From 1am Saturday 13 February, the Queensland Government declared specific LGAs within Victoria as COVID hotspots. The full list of these affected areas is here.... I am returning from Victoria. What do I do? People who have been to the identified hotspots since the 7th February will only be able to enter Queensland if they are a returning Queensland resident or required to enter for a limited range of essential reasons. Queensland residents returning to Queensland from these areas must quarantine for 14 days on entering Queensland in government arranged accommodation at their own expense. I have already returned recently from a hotspot, what do I do? If you have been directed By Public Health to self-quarantine at home until you get a negative test, you may return to school or work after receiving this negative test result. If you have been directed by Public Health to quarantine at home for 14 days, you must do so immediately, regardless of any test result. Home quarantine means staying in your home for 14 days and not leaving unless it is to get essential medical care or supplies, to avoid injury or illness, or to escape a risk of harm. Guidance on home quarantine may be found here. Someone within my household has to quarantine for 14 days, what do I do? Unless you have been directed to quarantine by Public Health, there is no need for you to quarantine, even if people within your household are under a quarantine directive. The guidance below from Qld Health here should be followed. The person under the quarantine order should: stay in your own room use a separate bathroom if possible, or clean the bathroom each time you use it stay at least 1.5 metres away from others avoid common areas wear a mask when moving through shared spaces in the house wear a mask when in the same room as others avoid preparing food for other people in the household avoid sharing household items clean the house regularly, especially things people touch often like door handles maintain good hygiene practices like washing hands regularly, avoiding touching your face (or others’ faces) and covering coughs and sneezes wash shared sheets often, using soap or detergent. Everyone in the household should: practice good hand and respiratory hygiene practice social distancing avoid sharing household items monitor their health and call 134 COVID (13 42 68) if they develop any COVID-19 symptoms For everyone else: The worsening situation in Victoria reminds us that the pandemic is not yet over. Remember, to prevent the spread of COVID-19: Stay home if you are sick If you have any COVID-19 symptoms, no matter how mild, get tested Stay 1.5 metres away from other peoplethink two big steps Wash your hands with soap and water, or hand sanitiser Leave a location if it is crowded.

13.01.2022 Today was a beautiful day to hold our annual Lindsay Shield Soccer Tournament, Winners will be presented with the shield tomorrow. Watch this space.



09.01.2022 Today our Year 6 students prepared the pancakes to celebrate Shrove Tuesday. They were delicious!!! #Lent #shrovetuesday #leaders #yummyyummy

08.01.2022 Swimming starts Monday!!!! Don't Forget.

07.01.2022 Thank-you to the NRL visitors we had today. The students had a lot of fun practising skills and drills. #NRL #playnrl #sport



05.01.2022 Check out the latest edition of the School Newsletter https://sjpsatherton.schoolzineplus.com/news?nid=39

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