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RIS does not sponsor an individual tutoring program.
Teachers who want to refer a student for private tutoring
or teachers who are interested in tutoring a student
must observe below regulation.
Referral Persons
1. must discuss the needs of the child with the section
principal prior to the tutorial arrangement.
2. may suggest a tutor’s name and the number of hours
per week.
Tutors
1. must not tutor their own students.
2. need to obtain permission from their principal
if they intend to use a classroom for tutoring. There
is a fee charged for air-condition and janitorial
service. One classroom is to be shared by two tutors.
3. all tutoring lessons begin after 3:00 p.m. and
end at 4:00 p.m.
4. must inform the student’s principal about the tutorial
lessons so that follow-up on the student’s progress
can be made.
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SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICES |
The School Clinic, located on the ground floor of
the Middle School, Room M 105, is open from 6:30 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m. The clinic is run by a School Medical
Officer and a full-time Nurse. Their primary functions
are to identify, treat, refer, and follow-up pupils
with health problems.
Each new student is required to have a complete medical
examination at the time of registration. A medical
form for this examination is included in the registration
packet. The attending doctor should sign the medical
form. This medical clearance for new students also
includes the following:
1. TINE TEST or CHEST X-RAY (Only one is required)
2. AUDIOMETRIC HEARING TEST
3. BLOOD and URINE ANALYSIS
1. The Parent Consent Form,
issued at the beginning of each school year, is a
request for the parents’ written consent for the school
authorities to allow emergency treatment for their
child at a specified hospital should there be a need
and/or if the parent or guardian cannot be reached
in time.
2. Both old and new students are required to hand
in at the School Clinic at the time of registration
a completed Health Clinic Card.
The Health Clinic Card is updated at the beginning
of each subsequent school year with the signed seal
of the hospital/clinic.
No student will be admitted to class until all medical
forms have been updated and submitted.
The School Clinic maintains an up-to-date health/medical
file for each student.
1. MINOR AILMENTS
The School Clinic treats minor injuries and illnesses
occurring at school.Any student coming for treatment
during class hours must present a Building Pass or
Clinic Pass signed by the teacher for the period.
Students who need medical advice or attention before
or after school or during break of lunch need not
secure a pass.
Cases of students who visit the Clinic frequently,
will be brought to the attention of the Homeroom Teacher,
the Counselors, or the Psychologist as appropriate.
2. SERIOUS ILLNESSES AND REFERRALS
In case of serious illness, the student is advised
to go home. The School Clinic will notify the parent/guardian
to pick the student up.When needed, a referral will
be made to have the student taken for further check
up or treatment in a nearby hospital.
3. EMERGENCY CASES
In the case of an emergency when a student has to
be brought to the clinic immediately, the Building
Pass or Clinic Pass may be sent later for the student’s
health records. The School Clinic gives first aid
for emergency.
ABSENCES
The Clinic contacts parents or guardians of students
who have been absent for three consecutive days without
notice.
VACCINATION
Details regarding current vaccinations are sent out
to parents for their information and written consent.
The school makes arrangements for a specialized hospital
team to give the vaccinations.
HEALTH TALKS
Health talks to students in their Religion Values,
Health, or Science classes are given or arranged by
the Medical Officer as needs arise.
HEALTH BULLETINS
The School Clinic Bulletin Board displays current
health news from periodicals or “Medical Alert” notices
issued by embassies or community sources.
EMERGENCY KIT
An emergency kit is provided by the School Clinic
for off-campus student activities and field trips.
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ACCIDENT INSURANCE CLAIM |
A comprehensive (24-hour) Accident Insurance coverage
is provided for all students up to 50,000 B. yearly.
In case of injury due to accident, the procedure to
file a claim is as follows:
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Obtain a claim form from the School Clinic.
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Have the clinic/hospital complete the details
on the claim form and the attending doctor sign.
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Hand in the completed claim form within 30 days,
attaching receipt(s) of medical expenses from
the clinic/hospital.
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The School will process and send in the claim
form. Reimbursement will be paid within a few
weeks. Receipts for further follow-ups can be
claimed accordingly. |