Updated March 8, 2022
A Registered and Health Authority of Abu Dhabi (HAAD) licensed nurse is on duty during school hours. The nurse provides health screenings; assesses and manages chronic and acute illness; administers medications; provides first aid for school related injuries; promotes health and safety; maintains student medical records.
The nurse is available to consult with parents as needed, regarding health concerns of students, either in person, by telephone or e-mail.
Please be aware that medication may only be distributed by the GAA school nurse.
If a student has special health needs (medication, chronic illness or condition, allergies, or requires special procedure or intervention), parents must meet with the school nurse to arrange for these needs to be met. All medications and treatments require clear, written instructions by physician’s order, as needed, and a parent/guardian's signature. The school nurse will assist the parents by preparing a plan of care for their child and advising them as to what supplies the student will need at school.
Parents must keep the school and the clinic informed of current work, cell, and home phone numbers, where they can be contacted should the need arise. This information can be updated with the Parent Relations Executive and/or the GAA Registrar. When able, make sure your child knows how to reach you during the day.
Administration of medications, especially short term, should be done at home whenever possible. However, if a student is required to take prescription or non-prescription medication during the school day, the following guidelines must be met:
Physician, dentist, or practitioner prescribed medications should be clearly transcribed, and all medication forms should state the student’s name, the name of medication, the dosage, the time, the route (oral, inhaled, patch, etc.), and the duration of time that it is to be given (e.g., one week, the school year, etc.), along with the parent’s/guardian’s signature. Medication forms are available for your convenience in the school clinic.
Medication must be in the original packaging by the pharmacy and not outdated. Over-the-counter medication to be held in the clinic must be in a sealed, unopened, new bottle. (For short time medication, ask a pharmacist for a separate bottle to be kept in the clinic, to prevent missed doses.)
Parent/guardian must deliver medication to the school clinic - not the student. If you are giving it to the bus conductor, please write the details and attach the prescribed note from the physician.
All medicine must be picked up by a parent at the end of the school year.
The parents should give us the emergency medications that should kept at the clinic during school hours.
If medication is to be hand-carried, a back-up should also be kept in the school clinic. These situations require written health care plans, with specific details for care. When necessary, the nurse will accept verbal consent via phone to administer an over-the-counter medication (not prescription). Medication will not be dispensed without written parental permission.
Any students with serious health concerns will have their names, pictures, and needs shared with the GAA school nurse and faculty by the parent.
If your child visits the clinic and we recommend you follow-up, or be informed of an intervention, you will receive a written note from the clinic. You will also be informed if your child sustains a head or neck injury while at school. If the nurse requests follow-up by your doctor for illness or a school-sustained injury, you will receive a Medical Referral Form. This is a formal way to receive a specific diagnosis and treatment plan while your child is at school. Students with contagious infections need to stay home so they will not expose others. Parents are requested to contact the classroom teacher and elementary secretary providing detailed information regarding their child’s contagious disease. When fully recovered and the student returns to school, they need to bring the medical certificate regarding the illness or clearance certificate – one copy to the teacher and one to the nurse. If your child is home with a communicable illness, please contact the school nurse so the parent(s) of other classmates may be alerted of symptoms.
Your child should stay home for any of the following:
A fever > 37.5 C (100 F); must be fever-free for 24 hours without fever medication
Vomited more than once in the past 24 hours; feeling of nausea
Diarrhea (return to school after 48 hours or 24 hours on medication)
A frequent cough; productive cough
Persistent pain (ear, stomach, etc.)
A widespread rash; contagious rash or skin spots
Head lice (Pediculosis) please notify the school nurse to be given proper instructions
Bacterial Pink Eye/Conjunctivitis; awakens with thick or sticky eye drainage; eyelashes stuck; redness of the whites of the eyes throughout; can return to school after 24 hours of physician prescribed treatment.
Injuries that happen at home should be taken care of prior to returning to school, along with a physician’s note with instructions and limitations if needed. If your child has an outpatient procedure or surgery, you must provide a physician’s certificate stating when they can safely return to school and with any limitations/instructions. In all cases, the school nurse is the final arbiter and, if necessary in discussion with the Vice Principal, will signal when the child is “safe” to return to school.
The Health Authority of Abu Dhabi (HAAD) promotes a successful immunization program and is free from vaccine-preventable diseases. Parents are required to submit applicable vaccination documents to the School Nurse (or registrar) for record purposes. Any parent, who wishes to discuss their child’s immunizations with the school nurse, is welcome to do so. As per HAAD recommendation the school age vaccination will be in grade one regardless of the age of the students.
As per the HAAD recommendations students will receive following vaccinations:
Grade 1 students - DPT-5th dose, OPV-5ht dose, MMR- 2nd dose and Varicella- 2 doses; those who didn’t receive MMR vaccine at grade 1 will receive it in school as per the consent as MMR defaulters;
Grade 11 – DT, OPV and HPV-3 doses (HPV only for Females). These are administered by School health department at schools as per the schedule.
When the school academic year starts, we will send the consent forms to the parents of the concerned classes as per the request from the school health department. As per the consent forms we receive, only SEHA will administer the vaccination at schools. All the parents should send a copy of the vaccination record at the time of admission itself and those who took any vaccination during their school year please update it to the clinic.
Per HAAD, the clinic promotes the screenings which are recommended annually. This consent form is part of the annual school health forms, which is given out at the beginning of the school year. Please refer to that form with specific guidelines for your child’s grade.
Encourage your child to eat a healthy breakfast every day before school.
Make sure your child gets 8 or more hours of sleep each night.
Always send your child to school with a refillable water bottle.
Sneakers or tennis shoes are required for participation and safety in PE.
Encourage good hand-washing;
The school has a “No Hat, No Play” policy and heat stress- air quality policy.
Please inform the school if your child has any allergies. Any food brought in must be free of nuts/nut products.
This is a friendly reminder that all families, especially our new families, need to return the following forms to our Clinic:
HAAD Screening Consent Form
Emergency Care Information
Health Information (Pages 1 and 2)
Medication Authorization
Click HERE to download the forms.
Should you have any questions, please contact our Nurses at nurse_gaa@gemsedu.com.
Check your child for any COVID related symptoms before leaving for school:
Fever (37.5 C or above)
Cough
Body aches
Fatigue
Shortness of breath
Sore throat
Runny nose
Diarrhea
Nausea
Headache
Loss of smell or taste
Daily temperature and symptoms screening is recommended before leaving the house. Individuals who exhibit symptoms or who are feeling generally unwell are required to stay home from school and are urged to see a Doctor for assessment and possible COVID-19 testing if required.
In case a family or household member tests positive, your child may be identified as close contact by Authorities. In this case:
Notify your department secretary immediately to update your child's attendance.
KG & Elementary: elemsecretary_gaa@gemsedu.com
Middle and High School: secsecretary_gaa@gemsedu.com
Your child will need to be quarantined as per DOH guidelines.
Your child will be able to return to face-to-face learning after completion of quarantine and with 2 consecutive negative PCR results.
Notify your department secretary immediately to update your child's attendance.
KG & Elementary: elemsecretary_gaa@gemsedu.com
Middle and High School: secsecretary_gaa@gemsedu.com
You will receive an email from school with instructions. This email template is pre-drafted and approved by ADEK and DOH (Department of Health)
If your child shows symptoms but is not a contact of a positive case, you will be asked to take him/her to see a SEHA Primary Healthcare Clinic doctor for clinical evaluation. The doctor will instruct them on whether they need a COVID-19 test. If they get well (completely asymptomatic for at least 24 hours) and/or test negative for COVID-19, they can return to school with a negative test result and/or a visit discharge summary from the doctor confirming they are well and fit for school.
If your child shows any illness symptom, he/she will be sent/accompanied to School Nurse for clinical evaluation.
Nurse will contact the parent to investigate about the symptoms. If child exhibits any of the symptoms listed above, parent will be asked to collect the child from school.
Parents will receive an email from school with instructions. This email template is pre-drafted and approved by ADEK and DOH (Department of Health)
If your child shows symptoms but is not a contact of a positive case, you will be asked to take him/her to see a SEHA Primary Healthcare Clinic doctor for clinical evaluation. The doctor will instruct them on whether they need a COVID-19 test. If they get well (completely asymptomatic for at least 24 hours) and/or test negative for COVID-19, they can return to school with a negative test result and/or a visit discharge summary from the doctor confirming they are well and fit for school.
If your child has chronic conditions such as asthma and severe allergies and is displaying symptoms similar to Covid-19:
Get a physician's note describing the child's condition.
Complete High Risk Medical Condition Undertaking Form (click this link for the form)
Submit both Physician's Note and Undertaking Form to the School Nurse for records.
If your child tests negative, has clinically improved and is symptom-free for at least 24 hours, they can return to school with either a negative COVID-19 PCR result or a visit discharge summary from a doctor at a SEHA Primary
If your child tests positive:
Notify school immediately by calling GAA COVID Hotline: 052 104 8099.
Contact Tracing will be activated by School Staff
You will be contacted by DOH official regarding quarantine
Your child will be able to return to face-to-face learning after completion of quarantine and with 2 consecutive negative PCR test results.
If your child has siblings in the same school, please keep them at home and follow DOH guidelines for "close contact" quarantine.
Your child's siblings will be able to return to face-to-face learning after completion of quarantine and with 2 consecutive negative PCR test results.
IMPORTANT: Contacts of Close Contacts are not required to quarantine.
Contact tracing is activated at the school if the positive case attended school in the 2 days before the onset of symptoms, or 2 days before taking the test - if asymptomatic.
A contact is someone who has been within 2 meters of a positive case for 15 minutes or more starting 2 days before the onset of symptoms or the date they took the test – if the positive case is asymptomatic, even if both individuals were wearing masks.
If your child is vaccinated, quarantine is for 7 days from last day of contact with a positive case.
if your child is unvaccinated, quarantine is for 10 days from last day of contact with a positive case.
To minimize disruption and unnecessary shift to distance learning, ADEK has updated the requirements as follows:
2 cases in a class - shifting class to distance learning
8 cases in one division - shifting division to distance learning
more than 1 division affected - shifting whole school to distance learning.
You will receive a call from School Official and subsequent email communication with instructions to follow.
If your child is at school at the moment of discovery of positive case, he/she will be isolated in School Clinic and you will be asked to collect from school immediately
if your child is at home at the moment of discovery of positive case, you will be asked to keep them home for the duration of quarantine.
You will receive a courtesy email informing you about the case.
Your child does not need to quarantine or test. However, if you wish to test your child, please keep him/her at home until results are out.
Only trust information provided by school officials. Do not spread, circulate unverified information that may cause unnecessary distress to families.
If you personally know of someone who may have tested positive for COVID-19 or is a close contact of positive case, please protect their identity and personal information and only share it with school official via GAA COVID-19 Hotline: 052 104 8099.
In an effort to ensure that highest health and safety standards are followed by all our GAA Community members, GEMS Education has developed an e-learning course, specific to COVID-19, accessible to everyone. Please click this link to access the online course.
Phone: (+971) 02 557 4880, ext. 224
Email: nurse_gaa@gemsedu.com
GAA COVID-19 HOTLINE: 052 104 8099 (08:00am - 05:00pm)