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School Attendance

Attendance Award

This is awarded to schools whose Autumn Term 2023 primary attendance was in the top 10% or top 25% of all FFT primary schools in similar circumstances. This is based on the proportion of FSM pupils from the January 2023 school census.

Youlgrave, All-Saints Primary School seeks to ensure that all its pupils receive a full-time education which maximises opportunities for each pupil to realise his/her true potential.  The school will strive to provide a welcoming, caring environment, whereby each member of the school community feels wanted and secure. All school staff will work with pupils and their families to ensure each pupil attends school regularly and punctually.

 

The school will establish an effective system of incentives and rewards that acknowledges the efforts of pupils to improve their attendance and timekeeping and will challenge the behaviour of those pupils and parents who give low priority to attendance and punctuality.

 

To meet these objectives Youlgrave, All Saints Primary School will establish an effective and efficient system of communication with pupils, parents and appropriate agencies to provide mutual information, advice and support. 

 

Punctuality

 

Pupils can come into school from 8.50am and the school day starts promptly at 9.00 a.m. If a child arrives at school after 9.00 a.m. without prior arrangements having been agreed, he/she will be deemed late.  Registers close at 9.00 a.m. and arrival at school after this time, without prior approval or extenuating circumstances, will be recorded as an un-authorised absence.

 

Pupils arriving at school after 9.00 a.m. must report to the school office to be signed in by an adult. Pupils leaving school for any reason must report to the office before they go so that we can ensure that they are appropriately chaperoned and signed out.  Registers are also taken when the children return to classes after lunch. Unexplained absences will be investigated by the headteacher.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What is expected of the pupils?

 

  • To respect themselves and others

  • To do all they can to attend school regularly and punctually

  • To inform a trusted adult if they feel that they are being bullied

  • To encourage friendship and a sense of belonging

  • To be happy and encourage others to feel happy

 

What is expected of the Parents?

 

  • To keep requests for their child to be absent to a minimum

  • To offer a reason, or medical proof, for any period of absence, preferably before the absence or on the first day of absence

  • To ensure that their child arrives at school on time, a reason should be offered for any lateness

  • To work closely with the school and Attendance Service (AS) to resolve any problems that may impede a child’s attendance

  • To take family holidays during school holiday periods and be aware that requests for holidays during term time will be refused except in special/exceptional circumstances.

  • To be aware of curriculum requirements and be especially vigilant with regards to attendance during important academic times such as SATS

  • To support their child and recognise their successes and achievements

 

Leave of Absence Procedures

 

As detailed in our Attendance Policy, and in line with DfE guidance, we do not authorise leave of absence during term other than when exceptional circumstances permit. If you wish to take your child out of school, during term time, it is important to discuss this with us as much in advance as possible so we can guide you through the process. 

 

However, where absence is unauthorised, it could lead to further action being taken including a penalty notice being issued. Department for Education information regarding this is available by CLICKING HERE 

 

 

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