Security and the safety of your child is taken very seriously at ISPP. Parents and registered caregivers (nannies and drivers) are issued with an ISPP photo ID card with a coloured lanyard (red for parents and yellow for other home helpers) and this must be worn at all times when on campus. All visitors and guests must register before entering and will be asked for a photo ID, which will be exchanged for an ISPP guest ID card. ISPP visitor ID (silver lanyard) must be worn at all times by all visitors.
Zebra Crossing - All Elementary students enter and exit via the Elementary gate using the zebra crossing.
Gate passes - The Elementary Office staff prepare all gate passes. If you need one, please email your child's homeroom teacher and the Elementary Office.
Please be aware that the end of the day is very busy for our office staff, and it is very difficult to prepare gate passes if we receive the information after 2pm for the same day.
If students are required by their parents to leave school early, parents must make prior arrangements with the homeroom teacher. Prior to departure, parents need to collect a gate pass from the Elementary Office.
If a child is sick and the school nurse is ending him/her home early, parents must collect the sick child from the clinic and the nurse will supply the gate pass.
If your child usually rides the school bus, or is going home with someone different (i.e. another family from school, another child for a play date etc), parents are requested to let the homeroom teacher and the Elementary Office staff know, and in the case of bus riders - notify the Transportation Officer. The office staff will issue a gate pass, which one of the principals will take to the gate at 2:30pm. If you have not followed these steps, when you reach the gate, the principal will contact the office, who will contact the child's parents to obtain verbal permission, before the child is able to leave school.
The security guards are unable to allow children to exit the campus without a signed gate pass from the office.
The same procedures apply to children traveling on the bus.