Attendance
Thank you for supporting your child’s education and the school. We want to make sure that children are at school everyday so that we can give them an excellent education. We need to work in partnership with parents to achieve this.
Our school attendance target is 96%
We expect children to be in school 96% of the time or more. 96% attendance means missing no more than 7 days of school in a year. We believe this is more than enough to cover minor illness and most of our children do much better than 96%. Many of our children have 100% attendance, which is excellent!
Why should children be in school?
- It is the Law. Parents can get penalty notices if this law is broken.
- It shows they are reliable
- They do not miss any lessons
- They increase their learning
- They will do better in exams
- They will be more likely to get a job
- They will be safe and understand the importance of commitment (just like going to work and getting a job)
- We really like your children being here!
Holidays during school term time are against the law.
Taking children on holiday or out of school during term time is against the law.
We understand that holidays during term time may cost less money, but they are still against the law.
Term time holidays are an increasingly serious issue – and the government is advising schools to take serious action where they need to in order to make sure they do not happen.
The school is not allowed to authorise absence during term time, unless there are exceptional reasons (this does NOT include sickness of a family member).
Taking unauthorised holidays could result in a penalty notice from the Local Authority.
What if my child is sick?
- Coughs and sneezes are no excuse not to come to school (unless during Covid-19 and following PHE advice)
- Being ill may prevent your child from going to school, but if they can get out of bed and play, or watch television they should be at school!
- Feeling tired is not an illness, they need to go to bed earlier!
Please download more attendance information or a leave request form below. For paper copies please contact the school office.