Health Alert! Ring Worms
Ringworm on the skin starts as a red, scaly patch or bump. Over time, it may look like one or more rings with raised, bumpy, scaly borders (the center is often clear).
We have been advised of several cases of Ringworm within our school community. We request you check your children for signs of skin irritation and treat according.
We are required to contact families to collect students if they present with these signs and symptoms. Students are to be excluded until treatment has begun.
Please support all our kids by ensuring irritations are responding to treatment and/or covered before returning to school.