Attendance & Absence

Did you know…

100% attendance is expected.  96% attendance is regarded as minimum satisfaction by the Government. Parents/carers are legally responsible for ensuring their child attends school on time every day.

Why is attendance important?

Regular school attendance is an important part of giving your child the best possible start in life and is important to your child’s future.

What you can do to help?

Lateness

Children arriving late may seriously disrupt not only their continuity of learning but also that of others. When pupils arrive late after the close of registers and fail to provide an adequate explanation they are marked as unauthorised for that session. 

If your child is late to school they might:

10 minutes late every day = 36 hours lost learning each year (Over a week of school missed).

Medical Appointments

Where possible all medical appointments should be made outside of school times.  Where this is not possible, disruption to learning should be kept to a minimum. Schools may not authorise the time off if medical evidence is not provided.

Illness - Too ill to attend school?

Your child can attend school with minor ailments such as toothache, headache, stomach ache, cold and sore throats. Over the counter medicines can be given before school.

The school will contact you if your child becomes too ill to remain in school. If your child has diarrhoea or vomiting, they should not return to school until 48 hours after the last episode or symptom.

If you are unsure how long your child should be absent with an illness speak to a member of school staff or your doctor.

Please contact the school every day that your child is unwell.

Unauthorised leave in term time

Children are not entitled to holidays during the school term. Family breaks/holidays should be taken during the holiday periods.

In West Sussex a Fixed Penalty Notice (FPN) will likely be issued if:

If  an FPN is issued, the charge is £120 per parent, per child (reduced to £60 per parent, per child if paid within 21 days).  Fines are collected and all monies kept by West Sussex Local Authority.

Absence Requests

If a request for leave is absolutely unavoidable parents should complete a 'Request for Leave from Learning in School Time' online form, wherever possible, two weeks in advance of any planned absence. 

Persistent Absence                                                                  

Is your child a persistent absentee?

If your child's attendance falls below 90% they are classified as a persistent absentee. This equates to missing 2 days a month, or 20 days of a school year.

If your child is persistently absent, you will need to provide evidence for any absence to be considered as authorised and failure to do so could lead to a fixed penalty notice or even court action from West Sussex Local Authority.

Statistics prove that persistent absentees are less likely to achieve their full potential, and can effect GSCE results and future employability.

Additional information:

Department of Education - www.gov.uk

General questions around school attendance, including the use of penalties can be answered by the Pupil Entitlement: Investigation (PEI)

education.welfare.service@westsussex.gov.uk

Telephone: 03302 228200