We ask that you consider the following when deciding with your child if they are well enough for school:
If your child’s attendance is broken by regular absence due to minor illnesses (broken weeks) we will write to you to advise you that any further absences will not be authorised without medical evidence. In these circumstances reporting your child ill will no longer be sufficient to authorise the absence.
If you child becomes ill during the school day they will be assessed by the first aider. If your child has a known medical condition we will contact you immediately. If the child is presenting with a minor ailment they will be encouraged to stay in school and will be monitored by our trained school first aider.
For safeguarding reasons, we need to know where your child is at all times during term time. If your child cannot attend school please take the following steps:
If your child does not attend school we will:
A member of our attendance team may visit your home address should we receive no reason for absence to either alert you to the absence and to collect the reason for absence. It is vitally important that you inform us if you change your phone number for any reason.
Absences will either be classified as authorised or unauthorised. Authorised absences are absences that are agreed by the school. Examples of these include: some illness, certified emergency doctor’s appointments, orthodontic appointments and close relative funerals. Unauthorised absences include: shopping for uniform, waiting for delivery men and looking after siblings or family members.
Doctors and dental appointments should always be made in the school holidays or outside of school hours. If for any reason you cannot obtain an appointment outside of school hours, please be aware that your child will receive a present mark only if they attend school before the appointment but will be marked absent if they do not. We would not expect appointments to last more than 1 hour. Pupils should attend before and after all appointments.
Each child and family will be different but it is important, in the first instance, to identify the reason why your child is not going to school. This can involve talking to them, observing the triggers of their behaviour, and talking to teachers, our attendance and pastoral teams or other professionals like a GP or psychologist.
Some other steps may include:
Government guidelines prevent academies from granting any leave of absence during term time, unless there are exceptional circumstances.
Should your child’s absence exceed the threshold and subsequently trigger a fixed penalty notice, you should be aware that the Local Authority may issue a Penalty Notice, payable directly to them.
We realise that the vast majority of parents do not take family holidays in term time as they recognise the significant impact this can have on their child’s education.
We hope that you will continue to support us by not planning a leave of absence during term time however, should you have planned or are planning leave, please collect an exceptional circumstances form from pupil office or main reception. The decision whether or not to authorise the absence will be taken by the principal.