Attendance Policy The Governing Body of Blandford St Mary Primary School is committed to promoting equality and diversity. By recognising and appreciating individual needs and differences the school will be broadly representative of the communities it serves, and be a place where children and staff will thrive – physically, mentally, socially, and spiritually. This will be achieved by implementing equal opportunities and diversity practice across the three dimensions of the School’s activity: as an employer; an educator; and a resource of the local community.
Blandford St Mary Primary school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. These posts will require a criminal record bureau check via the CRB. Date Adopted: Review Date:
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Attendance Attendance Policy General principles Blandford St Mary Primary School expects good attendance from its pupils, in order for them to make the most of the opportunities that the school has to offer. We rely on our partnership with parents to ensure that this is achieved. We would ask parents to help the school by notifying us of all absences on the first day if possible, and always to ensure that any absence is covered by a note on their child's return to school. Any absence which is known in advance, such as family holidays, should be notified to the school in writing beforehand. The school day Our school day starts at 8.45am. Registers are marked shortly after this. Pupils who are not present for registration will be marked as absent initially. If they arrive before 9.00 am this will be changed to present but late. Any pupil arriving after this time will require a letter of explanation. Repeated lateness will be investigated by the school. Authorised and unauthorised absence The law requires that all schools must now show the difference between authorised and unauthorised absence. Authorised absence can be: •
Sickness
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Medical or dental appointments which cannot be arranged outside school hours
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Days of religious observance
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Holidays with parents - a maximum of two weeks. Parents need to apply to the Authority for more than two weeks
Unauthorised absence is: •
Truancy
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Staying at home to look after younger children or sick relatives
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Any absence which the school has not been informed about, either by letter or telephone Any family holiday of more than two weeks
Monitoring attendance •
An attendance register is kept and monitored closely on a daily basis.
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The average percentage attendance for the whole school is noted.
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Teachers will note both authorised and unauthorised absences in the registers.
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Concerns will be brought to the attention of the Education Welfare Officer (EWO).
Policy reviewed: May 2011 Adopted by Governing Body: May 2011 Policy review date: May 2012