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It is the responsibility of the Dundalk School of Music to take all reasonable and practical steps to promote a safe and healthy environment for students and teachers, and to ensure the health and safety of all who visit the premises. All teachers are expected to cooperate in carrying out their work safely and in accordance with safe working practices.
PARKING AT DSM: The health and safety of our students and teachers is our top priority, and we do everything we can to ensure that the School remains a safe space for music study.
Please respect the following:
Parking is strictly forbidden across the front of the school doors or along the doors of neighbouring buildings as it creates a serious risk of accident for children exiting the premises. Please use designating parking spaces only.
FOOD & GUM: Due to Health & Safety issues, particularly in regards to persons with allergies, there is a strict NO food and NO gum policy at DSM. Only water bottles with a NO-SPILL TOP are permitted in the music rooms.
SUPERVISION: Children are under supervision during their instruction time only. To ensure your child's safety, please ensure to drop pick him/her off just before their lessons time and pick up promptly at lesson end time.
Teachers are not responsible for supervising children outside of the student's lesson time.
INJURY TO STUDENTS: The Director cannot be held responsible for injury to any student caused by the student’s own negligence or disregard on the part of any student or students.
HEALTH CONDITIONS/ LEARNING DIFFICULTIES: The school must be informed if a student suffers from any long term, serious illness or allergy, or if they are on medication. It is particularly important that teachers know if a student suffers from asthma, diabetes or epilepsy so that they can respond as required in the event of an unexpected attack.
It is also important that teachers are alerted to any hearing, sight or learning difficulties that might affect a student's ability to respond in a lesson. Of course such information will be treated confidentially.
SEASONAL/ OTHER ILLNESS SYMPTOMS: If a student suffers from what is termed an 'officially' contagious illness' (e.g. measles, chickenpox, flu, mumps, etc.) we must be informed immediately. To prevent the spread of all contagious illnesses, students should not attend classes if they are feeling unwell. Teachers reserve the right to not teach a student who appears unwell.
Out of consideration for others, please do not come yourself nor bring your child to the lesson if signs of illness are evident (i.e. fever, sneezing, coughing, red eyes, sore throat, etc.)