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Your child's health
and safety is of
utmost importance
and because of this
we take the issues
of health and safety
seriously. Green
School has a formal
written Health and
Safety Policy. You
can download a copy
of the policy
here.
A doctor is
on campus during
school hours to
manage any illness
or accident. If a
child or staff
member requires
hospital care, an
emergency vehicle is
available with a
designated driver.
They will be
transported to Bali
International
Medical Centre
(BIMC) which has the
highest level of
Western-standard
health care
available in Bali.
Green School is not
your average school
campus. The paths
can be slippery
during the wet
season and children
are more prone to
minor cuts and
scrapes than they
might be in other
more traditional
school campuses. We
ask all children to
wear fully enclosed
shoes to help
prevent accidents.
First aid kits are
available in every
classroom and all
staff members (both
teachers and
administrative
staff) attend a
first aid training
session run by
Western trained and
qualified health
care providers every
year.
During any
potentially
hazardous
activities, such as
the use of the ropes
course, all children
will be properly
equipped to ensure
their safety and the
activities will be
supervised by staff
members. Children
are not allowed to
play near the Ayung
River without
supervision. Life
buoys can be found
on both banks of the
river in case of
emergency. On some
occasions the
students may be near
the river as part of
their classroom
activities. They
will be supervised
by a teacher at all
times if this is the
case.
There are three
designated health
and safety officers
who are responsible
for ensuring the
campus is as safe as
possible. They carry
out regular safety
checks in all school
buildings. Fire and
earthquake drills
are carried out
regularly.
If your child has
any health
conditions that may
affect them while at
Green School (for
example, diabetes,
epilepsy, allergies
etc) please ensure
your child's teacher
and the
administrative
office is aware of
the condition. If
your child requires
medication to be
kept on campus in
case of emergency
(such as insulin or
an EPI-pen) there is
a lockable cupboard
in the staffroom for
this purpose.
Green School has a
strict motorcycle
helmet policy. All
students and staff
members must wear a
helmet while
travelling both to
and from the school
campus. In
accordance with
Indonesian law,
Green School is a
non-smoking campus.
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