
Whooping Cough Case at School
29 November 2024
Dear Parents/Guardians,
Whooping Cough Case at School
We are writing to inform you that the South East Public Health Unit (SEPHU) has notified us of a confirmed case of Pertussis (whooping cough) involving a Primary student who attended school during their infectious
period.
Pertussis is a highly contagious respiratory infection. While we understand this news may be concerning, we are committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of our students, staff, and community. Below, we have
outlined key information, including symptoms to watch for and school attendance regulations.
Symptoms of Pertussis
Please monitor your child for the following symptoms, particularly over the coming weeks:
If your child develops these symptoms, we strongly encourage you to consult your family doctor immediately.
Exclusion Requirements
Under the Public Health and Wellbeing Regulations 2019 (Schedule 7), the following exclusion rules apply:
In line with these requirements, any student who attends school displaying symptoms of pertussis will be sent home to protect the wider school community.
Precautions for Families and Staff
Parents of children in classes with confirmed cases are encouraged to:
Reporting New Cases
If you become aware of any additional cases of pertussis in your household or among your child’s close contacts, please notify the school immediately. Additionally, SEPHU advises contacting Communicable Disease Prevention and Control on 1300 651 160.
For your convenience, please see the below fact sheets with more information about pertussis, including its transmission, prevention, and treatment.

Thank You
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation as we work together to safeguard the health of our school community.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact the school office.
Yours in His service.
David Holloway
Deputy Principal (Operations)