The entire college has been closed while contact tracing is completed and the school is cleaned. 9News
"We immediately activated our critical response to get the boys home quickly and safely," Deputy Principal Patrick Brennan said today.
"We have been in touch with those students and staff members who have been directly in contact with the student and are awaited further direction from NSW Health."Deputy Principal Elizabeth Watson said the school is cooperating with the health department. "Urgent advice: a member of the Senior Campus has tested positive for COVID-19 and is in isolation," the message said.
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