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Drugs, alcohol and smoking andmanagement of

disciplinary incidents

The whole-school policies on drugs and substances,

alcohol and smoking apply to boarders. Boarders over the

age of 18 however may sign out to a pub with the

housemaster’s permission, and on occasion, the

housemaster may offer an alcoholic drink to sixth form

students at house social occasions. The whole-school policy

on guidelines for disciplinary interviews with boys will be

followed in any disciplinary investigation. Parents will be

informed of any serious incident or disciplinary matter

involving their son.

The Health Centre

Telephone:

01235 849059

Duty mobile:

07748 591057

Email:

[email protected]

The Health Centre is open

08.00 - 19.30 Monday to Friday

and 09.00– 17.00 on Saturdays. One of the Health Centre

team is then on call outside these hours. Boys may visit to

discuss health matters or any other concerns. The Heath

Centre has a treatment room and two, two-bedded rooms.

The Health Centre Team is made up of: the Senior Nurse

(previously a Nurse Practitioner in A/E with previous school

nursing experience), Assistant Nurse and three Health Care

Assistants all with a wealth of experience.

A doctor, the Senior Nurse, a paramedic, physiotherapist

and first-aiders provide pitch-side support for rugby and

football matches.

The School Medical Officer, Dr Khan, is an experienced

doctor from The Malthouse Surgery in Abingdon and boys

are registered with him. Boarders have a brief medical

examination soon after arrival at Abingdon. This also informs

us about any medical problems your son may have and

allows him to familiarise himself with the Health Centre. Any

significant medical condition your son is diagnosed with

needs to be communicated to the Heath Centre and your

son’s Housemaster.

The Doctor holds a weekly surgery at 08.00 every Tuesday

in the Health Centre, and boys may also have appointments

at the Malthouse Surgery at other times. Boys may see the

doctor on their own.

An Out of Hours service is available at Abingdon Hospital.

NHS or Private

Referrals from the GP can be made on the NHS. Many

parents have private health cover and the school also offers

a scheme through the Bursary. Parents will be notified of

referrals to consultants. Boarders may be accompanied to

appointments either by parents, if practicable, or a member

of school staff.

Medication

Below is guidance regarding medication and its use at school:

Please only provide a small initial supply of

essential

medications, such as asthma inhalers, Epipens and

prescription medications.

All medications must be in a named pharmacy-labelled

container in English. We cannot accept medications

which do not have instructions in English.

All subsequent medication will be provided on

prescription through the School Health Centre

On arrival,

all

medications must be listed and handed to

the Senior Nurse or Matron before you leave. This includes

all natural and herbal remedies.

Where appropriate, boys may be authorised to store and

administer their own medication. Medicines should be

locked away in their rooms.

Your son will be advised which medicines he may hold

himself and which may be stored in the Health Centre.

Sixth formers may hold a small supply of pain-relieving

medication such as Paracetamol or Ibuprofen but these

must be listed on the medications list.

Boys who carry Epipens must provide a minimum of 2

Epipens on arrival. One is carried at all times, and a spare

is held in house.

Matrons and house staff can issue simple pain-relieving

medications and throat lozenges.

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Looking after the health of

the boarding community.