In 2020, a Hisar Scientific Board, consisting of specialist physicians among the parents of our school, was formed in order to decide and supervise health policies. Our Board closely follows the developments regarding the COVID-19 pandemic and other potential health threats to consider and recommend the measures to be taken at our School in the new academic year.
Please note that students with complaints of fever, cough, runny nose, respiratory distress, diarrhea, loss of sense of smell, skin rash, etc. should not be sent to school. Diagnosis and sick leave reports must be submitted to the epidemic email address of the school where our student is studying. In the case of contagious childhood diseases, notification to the school (teacher/infirmary) is crucial to inform other parents.
Preschool: epidemicpre@hisarschool.k12.tr
Primary School: epidemica@hisarschool.k12.tr
Middle School: epidemicb@hisarschool.k12.tr
High School: epidemicc@hisarschool.k12.tr
As part of our hygiene and health studies in COVID-19 pandemic process, Hisar School Science Committee was created to develop suggestions for our School to determine and inspect the protective health policies regarding the students and employees of our School not only within the epidemic/pandemic processes but also in the entire school life.
We believe that the participation and support of specialist physicians in our Science Committee, which is composed of Hisar parents, will transform our School into a safer living space and strengthen us.
Hisar School Science Committee Members
A ‘Health Safety Committee’ was created at our School to ensure an effective protection and quick intervention during Coronavirus and suchlike epidemic process.
We kindly request you to provide information to epidemic@hisarschool.k12.tr address, which is created to follow up the process and support you, when necessary, in case of suspicious case description, quarantine, diagnosis and treatment processes related to your family or the people you are in touch with regarding Coronavirus.
Health Safety Commission Members
Our school introduced additional arrangements on top of the measures and practices in place as per the directives of the Turkish Ministry of National Education, Turkish Ministry of Health, and Hisar School Science Council in the new academic year of 2025-2026 that began on Monday, September 8. Cleaning processes and schedules in our school are monitored, evaluated, and where necessary, improved, on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis, as well as during the holidays, according to the OHS (Occupational Health and Safety) procedures.
During the TSI (Turkish Standards Institution) “My Clean School” Certificate renewal process, which is required by the Turkish Ministry of National Education for all private schools, our School was inspected once again by the TSI in 2024-2025 Academic Year. We are delighted to announce that the inspection was successful and that our TSI “My Clean School” Certificate has been renewed.
The inspection proved once again our school’s compliance with the list of criteria consisting of 250 articles as part of the “Cooperation Protocol for Improvement of Hygiene Conditions and Prevention of Infections in Educational Institutions” which was executed by the Turkish Ministry of National Education to improve hygiene conditions and ensure consistent, valid, reliable and impartial implementation of the infection prevention and control processes. With this certificate, the Turkish Standards Institution confirmed that we guarantee health safety of our students, employees, and all individuals within the campus.
An application was made to the TSI to renew the “My Clean School Certificate” for the new school year.
There are two infirmaries in our school, one in our Middle School building and the other in our Sports Center, where a doctor and four nurses are on duty throughout the day. The infirmaries are responsible for the health care of students during school hours. Except for emergencies, our students may apply to the school infirmary with the permission of the classroom teachers in preschool and primary schools, and with the permission of the Vice Principals in middle and high school.
Nurses inform parents about health-related problems that may occur within the school (fever, diarrhea, infectious diseases, etc.). Parents of students newly enrolled in our school are asked to fill out the school’s standard health form, bring – or upload on the Hisarnet – a health report and vaccination certificate from the family physician they are affiliated with or the pediatrician they are under constant follow-up with. Documents sent by students’ parents are filed. Health information about the student should be accessible as soon as possible when needed. A Medical Exemption Form is filled out and given by the infirmary staff to the student who is not deemed appropriate by their doctor to attend classes and activities due to health reasons.
If the student has an allergy or a serious illness (diabetes, asthma, epilepsy, surgery, etc.), the infirmary is expected to be informed. For students with chronic diseases that require constant treatment, their files contain information on their diseases and treatment, which must be updated at the beginning of each semester. If a parent chooses not to provide vital information about the treatment of the disease and the emergencies that this disease may cause, this preference of the parent is also noted in the file. If permitted by the parents, the School Doctor meets with the doctor whom the student is under constant follow-up with and exchanges information about the disease and treatment. The report of the student’s diagnosed disease must be submitted to the school infirmary.
An announcement is received from the Eyüp Sultan District Health Directorate on the vaccinations and health screenings that must be done for our students in that academic year according to their age group. This announcement is notified to parents in writing by Student Affairs. In this written notification, parents are asked to inform us in writing whether the student has had that vaccination or health screening and whether the school has allowed to do the vaccination/screening. For students whose parents allow vaccination/health screening, these procedures are carried out at our school by Eyüp Sultan Community Health Center staff.
Parents send the medications they want to be given to their children during the day to the infirmary, along with the medication use form, by writing the child’s name and surname on the medication. Medications are recorded in the infirmary log and monitored by infirmary nurses.
In addition, the nurses working in our infirmary are only allowed to administer medication to students upon the instructions of the school doctor or the approval of the family. “Medication Use Form” can be accessed via this link. It is vital that the use of antibiotics coincides with the hours when the student is at home, as the effect of the medication may decrease due to the temperature change it will be exposed to during transportation between school and home.
The list of medications and health supplies that must be stored in the infirmary is kept in accordance with the infirmary standards of the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health. The list is displayed in the infirmaries. Medicines not included in the list are not administered. A medication and medical supplies warehouse has been established as required.
At our school, students are informed about oral and dental health by a volunteer dentist and are informed on how to maintain oral and dental health.Every year, during “Oral and Dental Health Week” from November 21 to 27, informational meetings are organized for students in classrooms.
For students who are required to follow a special diet for a long period or continuously, it is mandatory to obtain an official medical report regarding the disease and the diet from the relevant specialist whom the student is under constant follow-up with. Parents of students who have this report must fill out and sign the appropriate petition sent by the school student affairs and submit it to the school health unit along with the report. Following the approval of the school doctor, the nutrition items that the student must take during school hours are provided by his/her family, in accordance with the content of the report, and it is ensured that he/she eats in an environment deemed appropriate by the administrative unit. For students who wish to continue eating at the school cafeteria, the current menu is reviewed with the help of the food engineer and the appropriate foods are determined by the family and notified to the student.
School food samples are collected daily by the Food Engineer. They are placed in 180 gram ziplock sample bags and stored for 72 hours. In addition, the water used in main dishes, salads, side dishes, desserts, and other meals is analyzed once a month by the supplier company in its own laboratory and in a licensed Analysis Laboratory. The photocopies of the analysis results are provided to the infirmary and the Operations Manager by the food engineer.
Drinking water is provided at the school through demijohns and purified dispensers. Water dispensers are maintained and disinfected through ozonation every six months.
Tap water, which is used in environments such as cafeterias, tea houses and toilets and comes into contact with hands, is obtained from our water tank, which is emptied, cleaned, disinfected and laboratory tested at the beginning of each semester. Our tap water, which comes into contact with hands, is purified by chlorination with a dose-adjusted pump and through ultraviolet, sediment, sand, salt and resin filters at the exit of the water tank.
The method used by our school against diseases that are easy to contaminate and spread is to ensure that students who show symptoms of the disease leave the school campus as soon as possible and go to the health institution where they are monitored. We kindly ask our parents not to send students to school in cases of illness or disease that show symptoms such as fever (above 37 degrees), runny nose, cough, and lice, or to have the student taken from school as soon as possible when called by the school infirmary regarding such a case. It is also of great importance for parents of students who are diagnosed with an infectious disease to deliver the doctor’s report to our school infirmary as soon as possible so that other parents are notified.
At the beginning of each academic term, in September and March, students are screened for pediculosis (lice). Screening may also be repeated at other times, based on complaint or suspicion. If any infectious or epidemic disease is diagnosed (lice, streptococcal angina, chickenpox, etc.), the parents are notified of the disease with an explanatory note issued by the school doctor.
In order to protect the health of the school staff and students, the cafeteria staff are subjected to semi-annual porter examinations (blood, urine, stool, throat swab) and annual lung x-ray and physical examinations by the supplier company, in accordance with the health legislation of the Ministry of Health. Photocopies of the results are delivered to the infirmary by the food engineer working at the supplier company, checked by the School Doctor and kept in the file.
In case of a possible emergency health problem at our school, an agreement has been signed with Medline Ambulance company in order to ensure that the patient/accident victim is transported to the nearest full-fledged hospital under the most appropriate conditions and in the fastest way. This agreement applies to students, parents and all school employees who participate in school activities or outside activities organized by our school at the time of the incident. After the school doctor or other authorized persons take the decision to call an ambulance, an ambulance is called from the relevant numbers.
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