Important Messages
Nut, Fish and Egg Aware
There are a number of students in our school community who suffer servere allergic reactions to nuts, nut products, fish and Eggs. These allergies may cause anaphylaxis and are life threatening. It is necessary for Holy Trinity to have a ‘nut free’ environment to accommodate their needs.
Students, staff and parents are not to bring to school any food products containing nuts or nut products and fish or fish products. In relation to eggs, we ask that no boiled eggs, or egg based foods (eg: Quiche, Frittata, Meringue, Eggs sandwiches) also not be brought to school. Foods which include egg but have it mixed through (eg: cakes and slices) are fine to bring to school.
All students need to be aware that they are to only eat from their own lunch box and not share food with any other student. Staff and students should wash their hands before and after eating.
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For the safety of all students and families, parents are asked to park their cars in the designated parking areas in the school playground close to Strangways Street and not in the areas in front of the school. If you are parking in Strangways Street or a t the area bleow the Presbytery, please remember that no families are to walk through the grounds of the Presbytery and Church.
In the mornings and afternoons, parents are asked not to park in the "safe bay" alongside the car park fence except to drop off or pick up. Parents are asked to park their cars and walk across to drop off or pick up their children via the crossing. Also please remember that unless specifically notified by a staff member or the school (eg: for a funeral), please do not drive through the two boom gates on to the asphalted playground area during the hours of 8.00am and 4.30pm.
As we have many young children moving about the grounds with their families at drop off and pick up, we also ask that everyone be patient with the traffic and maintain a safe speed (no faster than 5km/hr) when on school grounds.