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20 Oct 2022
Healthcare Center
Parents should note that prior to your child starting at the school, you must have completed and returned the medical form detailing any allergies or illnesses that your child(ren) may have. The Healthcare Center will attend to any injuries or illnesses but sometimes we need to contact the pupil’s parent or guardian, so it is vital that we always have your current contact details. 
 
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If your child becomes ill during school time, you will be contacted and asked to collect your child. If your child has sustained a minor injury, we will contact you either by telephone and/or email, depending on the severity. In more serious cases of injury that require hospital treatment, we will ask you to either collect your child and take them to the hospital or, if required in an emergency, to meet one of the nurses with your child at a local hospital. If you wish for your child to be taken to a particular hospital it is the responsibility of the parent to take the child, there and not the responsibility of the school.  
 
Contact information: 
Clinic in Building A (for Primary/Junior High pupils): 0513-68078817
Clinic in the Nursery building (for Early Years pupils): 0513-68078818
Clinic in the Boarding house (for boarders): 0513-68078819
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Medication 
If your child has been prescribed medication by a doctor that needs to be administered during the school day you MUST send it into school, clearly labelled in Chinese or English with your child’s name, class, time, quantity along with the Medication Authorisation form. This should be marked for the attention of the school nurse – your child’s teacher will pass this on to the medical team. 
 
Items such as inhalers may be left in the care of the child or their form tutor, to be on-hand immediately if required. It is the responsibility of parents to ensure their child and the school has the medication they need. 
 

Please click for Authorization for Administration of Medication.

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Emergency Medical Treatment 
If your child requires urgent medical attention while under the care of the school, we will attempt to obtain your prior consent. However, should we be unable to contact you in the event of an emergency, parents have authorised (in the School Terms and Conditions) the Master to consent on their behalf to the pupil receiving emergency medical treatment recommended by a doctor, including general or local anaesthetic, operation, or blood transfusion (unless you have previously notified us that you object to blood transfusions). 
 
In addition, should it be necessary for the school to arrange for your child to see a doctor, it will be the parents’ responsibility to ensure that their child(ren) has adequate insurance or pay for the medical cost.