Illness & Medical

Attendance Line: 403-777-6030 ext.1

Please contact the office if your child will be absent or late. For more information about our policies, see our Attendance page.

Allergies

We are committed to providing a safe environment that is inclusive for all children. A number of our students have a potentially life-threatening allergy to peanut and tree nuts. We ask that parents who are sending in classroom treats, please avoid all nut-related products. 

Student Health

Two of the forms included in every child’s School Opening Package are:

Several of our students have allergies or medical conditions that may affect their learning throughout the day. We need to know about these in order to provide a safe environment. If your child has a health concern or medical condition that may impact their time at Dalhousie School, please complete the Student Health Plan. Where there is a significant health concern that may require medication or other emergency responses, a Student Health Emergency Response Protocol form must be filled out at the beginning of the school year. Please note that these forms are not required for all students, only those with medical concerns.

Medication

For children who are taking any form of medicine at school, medical forms must be filled out annually. Parents of children who have an EpiPen as part of their emergency response should contact the office immediately to fill out these forms and provide us with an EpiPen to be kept in the office. Please also make sure your child’s teacher is aware of any such allergies or medical concerns immediately via phone call or email. Medication is not to be kept in backpacks under the care of a child. 

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