By state law, a valid certificate of immunization (Form #3231) or a notarized statement of religious exemption (Form #2208) is required for enrollment. The certificate of immunization must be completed by the health department or your private physician. A valid Form #3231 must be marked with either "Date of Expiration" or as "Complete for School Attendance." (A certificate marked with a "Date of Expiration" expires on the date indicated. A current certificate must be submitted within 30 days of expiration.) A medical exemption, if applicable, should be noted on Form #3231 with a current date of expiration. You may request a form from your school for religious exemption.
Please review immunization requirements for students and a TDAP-Meningitis parent fact sheet for students entering 7th grade. The new vaccine requirements apply to students who are born on or after 1/1/2002 AND entering 7th grade. The requirements also apply to students who are new entrants to 8th-12th grade. New entrants are students who have never attended any school in Georgia or have not attended any school in Georgia for at least one full school year.
Back to School 2024-25
Before starting the 2024-25 school year, all students entering or transferring into 11th grade will need proof that they received a meningococcal booster vaccine (MCV4) on or after their 16th birthday.
Students can get vaccinations and certificates of immunization from their private physician or at any of the local health department offices.
Additionally, students also must have evidence of vision, hearing, dental, and nutrition screening obtained in the past year. This information should be on Georgia Form #3300 (rev. 2013), available from the health department or your physician and dentist, and dated within the last 12 months. Letters from appropriate healthcare professionals and out-of-state certificates are acceptable if completed within the last 12 months and stapled to the state form.
Visit one of the health department offices in Gwinnett County-- located in Lawrenceville and Norcross-- to obtain required screenings and immunizations for a fee.
If your child does not have health insurance or their health plan won’t cover these vaccines, call your local health department and ask about getting no-cost or low-cost vaccines. For more information, visit http://dph.georgia.gov/vaccines-children or call (800) 848-3868.
Ask your pediatrician or local health department about other shots your child may need, including:
- MCV4 vaccines must be documented on Georgia Form 3231 Certificate of Immunization.
- Students who are not 16 years old do not have to get the vaccine until their 16th birthday.
- Note that this booster vaccine is required in addition to the MCV4 vaccine that was required for your child prior to the beginning of 7th grade.
- human papillomavirus (HPV) series
- tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis shot (Tdap or Td booster)
- annual flu vaccine; and
- catch-up immunizations, including chickenpox, MMR (measles, mumps, rubella), and hepatitis B.