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Attendance & Punctuality

Brindishe Schools recognises that positive behaviour and good attendance are essential for pupils to get the most of their school experience, including their attainment, wellbeing, and wider life chances.

The law entitles every child of compulsory school age to an efficient, full-time education suitable to their age, aptitude, and any special educational need they may have. It is the legal responsibility of every parent to make sure their child receives that education either by attendance at a school or by education otherwise than at a school.

Where parents decide to have their child registered at school, they have an additional legal duty to ensure their child attends that school regularly, on time. This means their child must attend every day that the school is open, except in a small number of allowable circumstances such as being too ill to attend or being given permission for an absence in an exceptional circumstance from the school.

The Department for Education (DfE) has produced statutory guidance for maintained schools, academies, independent schools, and local authorities. It is called “Working together to improve school attendance” and it includes a National Framework in relation to absence and the use of legal sanctions.

Our School Attendance Policy reflects the requirements and principles of that guidance and refers to the DfE’s statutory guidance on school attendance parental responsibility measures. These documents are contained within the following legislation setting out the legal powers and duties that govern school attendance:

This policy is written with the above guidance in mind and underpins our school ethos to:

  • promote children’s welfare and safeguarding.
  • ensure every pupil has access to the full-time education to which they are entitled.
  • ensure that pupils succeed whilst at school.
  • ensure that pupils have access to the widest possible range of opportunities at school, and when they leave school.

It has been developed in consultation with school governors, teachers, local Headteacher Associations, the local authority and parents and carers. It seeks to ensure that all parties are aware and informed of the school’s expectations and commitment to support parents and pupils to promote, monitor pupil attendance.

In addition, all schools follow the DfE’s statutory safeguarding guidance, Keeping Children Safe in Education, which emphasises the importance of understanding the potential vulnerabilities of children who are missing or absent from education.

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/keeping-children-safe-in-education--2

We are committed to meeting our obligation with regards to school attendance through our whole-school culture and ethos that values good attendance. Our policy aims to raise and maintain levels of attendance by:

  • Promoting a positive and welcoming atmosphere in which pupils feel safe, secure, valued, and belong.
  • Raising and maintaining a whole school awareness of the importance of good attendance and punctuality.
  • Ensuring that attendance is monitored effectively and reasons for absences are recorded promptly and consistently.
  • Acting early to address patterns of absence including persistent and severe absence and support families to address and overcome difficulties preventing regular attendance at school.
  • Building strong relationships with families to ensure pupils have the support in place to attend school confidently, happily, and ready to achieve their full potential.