The School Day
Attending school is essential for students to make good progress, achieve their academic potential and consequently have better chances in life. Our school works in partnership with parents to improve school attendance.
Out of the 365 days in a year there are only 190 teaching and learning days in a school year; it is vital children attend every day. Teachers in school work extremely hard to plan challenging learning opportunities for all children, this includes the last few days of term. We aim for 96% attendance and will keep all parents updated with our current attendance in our weekly newsletter, RAG rated accordingly against our target.
Absence disrupts the education of the individual pupil and the whole class. Are you aware that children who do not attend regularly:
There is never a time in school that is wasted or used for keeping children occupied. Each activity is carefully thought out to ensure there is a successful learning outcome. Therefore, it is important you still send your children to school on the last few days of term as they will miss out on key learning and may struggle to catch up. Please remember that parental illness, going shopping, visiting family, truancy, not wanting to go to school, alleged bullying (speak to school immediately to resolve the issue) are not acceptable reasons to be absent. All of these will be recorded as unauthorised absence, including if your child arrives at school after the close of registration.
Holidays in term time will only be authorised in exceptional circumstances.
We do not expect you to send your child to school if they are too ill. It is vital that you report your child’s absence to the school office as early as possible and before 09:30am. If you do not inform school or respond to phone calls, we have a duty to report the absence to the Education Welfare Officer. Frequent absence can add up to a considerable amount of lost learning and can seriously disadvantage your child in adult life.
If your child’s level of absence is of serious concern you will receive a letter advising you about improving attendance. After this, any further unauthorised absence may result in the School and the Local Authority taking action.
Children should arrive to school between 8.30am and 8.50am when the school gates are locked. After this time, your child will need to enter via the school reception accompanied by an adult where the reason for lateness is recorded. Lateness can cause embarrassment for the child entering class late and does mean that they miss out on initial settling in and the start of some learning.
What can parents / carers do to help?