Please follow the Registration Process below to sign up for the Clinic

Gloucester Public School's COVID-19 vaccination clinics are optional for families. They are an opportunity for our students to get their vaccine in an accessible, convenient, and familiar location. The vaccination is free and does not require any health insurance.


Which vaccines will be available?

  • The Gloucester Public Schools will have Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine available for those 12 years and older.

  • The Johnson & Johnson single dose COVID-19 vaccine will also be available for those 18 years and older.

Dates and Times:

First Dose Clinic at O'Maley Middle School: Wednesday, September 8th between the hours of 8:30 am to 11:30 am.

Second Dose Clinic at O’Maley on Wednesday, September 29th between the hours of 8:30 am to 11:30 am.

You only have to register once for both clinics and you DO NOT need to schedule an appointment time when you register.

How to Complete the Registration.

Online Registration

Please follow this Registration Link to complete the Curative patient registration. Completing the registration will enter your child into the system for both the first and second dose appointments. * You can change the language to Spanish in the upper right corner *

Gloucester Public Schools would also like to share the following additional information about the vaccination:

  • Pfizer is currently the only COVID-19 vaccine available to those under 18-years-old, and has been determined through clinical trials to be extraordinarily effective at preventing severe illness from COVID-19.

  • There is no cost to receive the vaccination.

  • Among the children and teens in Pfizer’s clinical trial who received the vaccine and not the placebo, the most common side effects following their vaccination were pain at the injection site, tiredness, headache, chills, muscle pain, fever and joint pain. Side effects normally lasted 1-3 days and were more common after the second dose. These side effects are the same as those experienced by adults.

  • Side effects are a normal physical response to a vaccine, and indicate the vaccine is doing its job and teaching your body how to fight off COVID-19.

  • The vaccine does not contain the coronavirus itself, either in an active or inactive form.

  • For more information about Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website here.