Attendance Matters
Some of our procedures and routines may be slightly different in light of the current Coronavirus pandemic.
You can find the latest Attendance Policy here.
Attendance is very important to us and as a school we aim for 96% attendance for every pupil.
There are very few circumstances under which any term time absence may be authorised by law. Any absence for holidays in term time will be unauthorised and may be subject to a fine.
The government have changed their threshold for ‘persistent absenteeism’ to 90%.
The Department for Education has issued the following:
Persistent absence is a serious problem for pupils. Much of the work children miss when they are off school is never made up, leaving these pupils at a considerable disadvantage for the remainder of their school career. There is also clear evidence of a link between poor attendance at school and low levels of achievement:
- Of pupils who miss more than 50 per cent of school, only three per cent manage to achieve five A* to Cs including English and maths.
- Of pupils who miss between 10 per cent and 20 per cent of school, only 35 per cent manage to achieve five A* to C GCSEs including English and maths.
- Of pupils who miss less than five per cent of school, 73 per cent achieve five A* to Cs including English and maths.
If your child is going to be absent from school please click here to read what you should do.
Please see the below guidance from UK Health Security Agency about keeping child off school if they are ill: