At Powick CE Primary School we know that good attendance is the key to children fulfilling their potential at school.
Attending school every day will help give your child the best possible start in life. Some of the most important benefits are:
Although we aim for 100% attendance, each year we set a target for attendance & this is used to compare us to other schools nationally. Our current target is 96% attendance.
You can help us to help your child by encouraging regular school attendance. We can offer support and guidance if you are finding it hard to get your child to school or if you have any concerns about attendance - please contact the school office.
For the 2024/25 Academic Year, starting in September, the Department for Education (DfE) has made changes to the attendance codes and guidance.
Please note these are set by the Department for Education and are not our school policies. We are however asked to enforce these along with all other schools nationally.
The changes to be aware of are:
To put this into context, if a parent/carer takes a pupil out of school without authorised leave of absence in term time for 5 days or more from September 2024, then a family with two parents would receive a penalty of £320 per child. This is halved if paid within 21 days for the first instance.
Regarding late marks, if a child arrives to school after the close of registers we are required by the Department for Education to give a U code (‘late after registers close’). If this were to be recorded 10 times within a 10-week period, the guidance would be a statutory fine of £160 per parent (halved if paid within 21 days for the first instance).
We appreciate that these guidelines are significantly more severe than those in the past. It is because of this we wanted to inform you before the new academic year starts. As always, we will do everything reasonably possible to work with families to ensure strong attendance and give the children in our school community the best possible life chances.
A two week holiday in school time means your child has approximately 50 hours of missed work to catch up on.
By law you must ask for permission for your children to miss school. Leave in term time will only be agreed where the Headteacher feels there are exceptional circumstances. Also, it is possible that leave will not be agreed when attendance already includes unauthorised absence and/or attendance is already causing concern. You can request “leave in term time” for your child using a request form available at the School Office. Parents who take a child of compulsory school age on holiday without permission from the school may be issued with a penalty notice.
To help your child do well in school, you should:
Arrange family holidays to coincide with school holidays.
Never take your child out of school when there are important examinations or tests.
Be aware of the potential impact on your child’s education
Avoid taking your child out of school when they are just starting. This is very important, as your child needs to settle into their new environment as quickly as possible.
If your child is saying they do not feel well but you are unsure about whether it warrants a day off please send them to school. If they are truly ill we will ring you. Use common sense when deciding whether your child is too ill to attend school.
Ask yourself the following questions:
If your child has to have a non-urgent medical appointment please do your best to arrange this outside of school hours or towards the end of the school day so the child misses the minimum amount of learning.