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Promoting Excellent Attendance
Promoting excellent attendance to ensure that your child makes every minute of every lesson of everyday count
Attending school has a huge impact on your child’s academic success starting from reception all the way through to Year 11. Families play a vital role in making sure that their children get to school safely, regularly and on time. Here are some useful tips to help you.
Always make school a priority
- Never make doctor, dentist or optician appointment during school time unless this is absolutely necessary.
- If you do need to make an appointment in school time try to ensure that your child misses as little of school as possible.
- We know that travel companies don’t make it easy for families, but never book a holiday during term time (it won't be authorised, your child will fall behind and you may be fined).
- Don’t allow your child to stay off school to make things easier for yourself – this is against the law.
- Don’t allow your child to miss school on Mondays and Fridays if you are going away for the weekend.
- Don’t allow your child to take a day off because of the weather.
- Don’t allow your child to take a day off for their birthday – this is completely unacceptable.
Help your child to stay on track
- Find out if your child is coping with their work and if they are up to date – missing school will make them fall behind.
- Check your child’s attendance with school, you might not realise how much school they have missed.
- Encourage your child to stay back at school to attend home learning clubs, booster sessions and extra lessons whenever they are offered.
- If your child forgets their home learning, PE kit, stationery etc. or is not in correct uniform, it will cause problems for them at school – please help your child become organised at home.
ATTENDANCE AND AVERAGE GCSE GRADE ACHIEVED BY STUDENTS AT RODBOROUGH SUMMER 2023 | |
95% to 100% | 6 |
90% to 95% | 4.5 |
80% to 90% | 3.5 |
Below 80% | 2.5 |
Missing school will make your child fall behind in lessons and will impact on their academic progress and achievement.