Parking
Dear Parents and Carers,
A reminder for parents to please park in the sign posted areas. It has come to my attention that cars are parking close to the curb. Parking too close to the curb prevents buses and large vehicles turning into streets. This is especially important on the corner of Vista Pde and Grayson Ave and Princeton Ave and Dalvern Close. I thank you for your cooperation and understanding in this matter.
- Parents using the Kiss and Drop Zone are to go to the end of Princeton, turn and come back down to the area. Please do not U-turn on the crest.
- If crossing Vista Parade, please use the Crossing in front of the Hall.
- Parents are asked to not drive into the private road of the units on Vista parade to drop off in the morning.
- Parents dropping off and walking children into school, please park away from intersections, hold your child's hand, check for cars and cross the road in a safe area. This may mean that parents park several blocks away and walk to the entrance.
- Please abide by the road rules and not park within 10m of an intersection. Parking too close to the intersection obstructs vision and buses are unable to turn into side streets.
- Do not park/ or drop off in No Stopping Zones.
- If collecting from Parent pick up in the afternoon, please ensure that your child/ren stay with you at all times especially on the curb side of the road.
- Students walking towards Nesbitt Park have been reminded that they are not to walk along side of the drain. Parents are encouraged to meet children on Vista and walk around to Grayson Ave to Nesbitt Park.
We are all committed to keeping our children safe. Rangers and NSW Police also patrol the area on a frequent basis, so I encourage all families to please take extra care on the roads around the the school. Please take extra care to not park across driveways.
We ask that the children do not climb in the trees in the area at parent pick up. This is a WHS risk and some of the trees have lost excess bark and it is important that we care for our beautiful environment.
Mrs Sonya Boslem
Principal