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A new vision for the three Rs

Free eye tests will be offered at 22 primary schools across Brimbank, thanks to a new state government initiative.

The Glasses for Kids program aims to test the eyes of 30,000 pupils from prep to year three at 250 schools across the state.

Free glasses will be provided to those youngsters found to need them.

Glasses for Kids, a partnership between the state government and Melbourne University, will use supervised final year optometry students to vision test about two-thirds of students.

Studies have shown that children with undiagnosed vision problems often find it hard to concentrate at school, leading to poor results and disruptive behaviour – yet many struggling families avoid eye tests because of their cost.

Premier Daniel Andrews said it is important to ensure children from all communities have the best chance to succeed in their education.

“We are putting people first, with free eye testing and glasses for kids at our schools most in need,” Mr Andrews said.

“Whether it’s making sure kids have a full stomach, access to a GP or the chance to go on excursions – we’re making sure every student has the chance to make the most of school.”

Education minister James Merlino said initial trials showed how essential this program would be to young learners.

“The results from the trial were astounding,” Mr Merlino said. “At one school we tested 330 kids, and 125 of them needed glasses … teachers reported an immediate improvement in behaviour and academic performance.”

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