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Warracknabeal Special Developmental School

Locality: Warracknabeal, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 5398 2564



Address: 5 Werrigar Street 3393 Warracknabeal, VIC, Australia

Website: http://warracksds.vic.edu.au

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22.01.2022 Our first camp for 2020 is nearly over.... Groups 4&5 have had an action packed two days in Ararat, Ballarat and Melbourne.



19.01.2022 Hi everyone as many of you may already know there is quite a distressing video circulating on social media pages. Please monitor your child’s usage of social media platforms and also be aware of it for yourselves as it contains quite inappropriate and distressing content. Hopefully the content will be removed as soon as possible.

19.01.2022 Kate from the eSafety Cyber Report team shares why it's important for parents & carers to turn on privacy settings. https://bit.ly/2ztGvYQ

17.01.2022 Dear Parents and Carers, We are very excited about the return of students from Tuesday next week. Please note that Monday 25 May is a student free day, with no work and no onsite supervision.... The following are requirements at school to help keep everyone safe: * Access to school will be limited to staff, students and essential visitors. We ask that parents drop their children at the gate and refrain from congregating outside the school for the remainder of the term. * No large student gatherings will happen, including assemblies, camps or excursions until further notice. * Hand sanitiser will be required for use at entrances, classrooms and playgrounds. * All essential visitors must report to the front office and use hand sanitiser on entry. * Extra cleaning will be performed throughout the day. * Bubble taps will not be available for drinking, so students need to bring a water bottle that can be refilled as required. * If students feel unwell, or have COVID related signs and symptoms, they MUST NOT attend school. If students develop symptoms whilst at school they will need to be collected. Thank you for your ongoing support during this period. We are very much looking forward to have students back at school. Thanks, Peter Clayton | Principal



16.01.2022 How fantastic is this. It will be a long 18 months but it’s finally happening

15.01.2022 There has been a few cases of late. Please stay home if you are feeling unwell, have a snotty nose or a cough. Remember to wash your hands before eating, cough into your elbow and sanitize your hands as needed. If you have gastro remember it’s 48 hours from your last symptom before you can return to school. There’s less than 2 weeks left of Term 2 let’s stay healthy.

11.01.2022 A few photos from our footy colours/book week dress up day. Great to see so many smiling faces who enjoyed coming as their favourite characters and football teams.



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06.01.2022 Keeping children safe online during #COVID19 is going to be a global effort. Let’s do it together! Australia’s Office of the eSafety Commissioner has developed a downloadable global #OnlineSafety advice kit for parents and carers. https://bit.ly/3bE3K3s

02.01.2022 Office of the eSafety Commissioner launches new guide to help Aussie families stay safe online during #COVID2019AU https://bit.ly/2UMRGal View guide "that em...powers parents & carers to be a positive influence in their kids’ online lives. - Commissioner, Julie Inman - Grant https://bit.ly/2UKYtS6 #OnlineSafety See more

02.01.2022 Play your part this Safer Internet Day #SID2020 by sharing your most useful tip for keeping safe online. Our top 5 are below. Don’t forget to tag #eSafetySID www.esafety.gov.au/sid

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