Key Information

Attendance

Attendance

Our Attendance Policy can be found on our Policies page linked below:

POLICIES

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90% attendance sounds good but means that your child misses on average:

2 weeks holiday in term time every year with no other absences means that your child:

5 minutes late every day means missing about 3 days of school every year

We monitor school absence daily and work with families where the level of absence is giving cause for concern. The information within this section explains the law and how legal sanctions for irregular attendance at school are applied in our school.

Does my child have to go to school?

The law makes parents and carers responsible for ensuring that their children of compulsory school age (5 to 16) receive a suitable, full-time education.  This can be either by regular attendance at school or otherwise.

What should I do if my child is absent from school?

What can happen if my child is absent from school on a regular basis

Absence means:

Schools:

What about absence due to illness?

If your child is ill, it’s important to take time to get better, but infection doesn’t always mean that your child has to be off school for ages! For guidance on how long your child should be off with an illness, click here.

What about family holidays in term time?

Pupils don't have the right to have time off for family holidays in term time. Schools can give permission for all, part or none of the time requested but can only give permission in exceptional circumstances.

You must apply in advance for permission to have a family holiday in term time.  If school doesn't give permission and you go anyway, the absences will be marked as unauthorised and you may be issued with a penalty notice for each child when you return.

What legal sanctions can the school use?

The school may take legal action against you if your children do not attend regularly and the absences aren't authorised by the school.

Penalty notice issued:

Prosecution:

How can I help my child to get the best out of school?

What if I am worried about my child’s school attendance?