Boosters

Including tetanus, diphtheria and polio - boys and girls aged 14 (Year 9). 

Flu

Flu vaccine will be offered between Years 7 and 11.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

For boys and girls aged 12 to 13 (Year 8). This vaccine gives protection against the most high-risk strains of HPV including ones which cause cervical, mouth and genital cancers.

If you missed the vaccine offer in school, there's still time to get vaccinated. The HPV vaccine is available for free on the NHS for all girls under 25 and boys born after 1 September 2006.

Find more information about the HPV vaccine on the NHS website

MenACWY vaccine

For boys and girls aged 14 (Year 9). Single dose.

This vaccine gives protection against meningococcal disease caused by four types of the Neisseria meningitidis bacteria, A, C, W and Y (MenA, MenC, MenW and MenY). Meningococcal disease is a major cause of meningitis and septicaemia. This vaccine does not protect against MenB.

Clinically vulnerable 

Young people, who are at increased risk from Covid-19, can have a Covid-19 vaccine. Local NHS services (such as your GP practice) will invite eligible children for their vaccinations and arrange their appointments.