SUPPORTING

Attendance

Importance of attendance across all our academies.

Attendance is essential

Ensuring all our pupils attend regularly is essential.

The trust expects all pupils to attend school regularly. We understand the detrimental effects of lost hours of learning on pupils’ progress and achievement. 

The trust expect all pupils to have at least 97% attendance which means missing no more than 5 days in an academic year.  

The law regarding attendance changed on 19th August 2024.

National framework for penalty notices

From August 19th 2024, the Government introduced a new ‘national framework for penalty notices’. There are significant changes that parents need to be aware of:

  • If your child has 10 sessions of unauthorised absence in a 10-school week rolling period, you may be issued with a penalty notice. These 10 sessions may include any unauthorised absence, including leave in term time and do not have to be consecutive.
  • Penalty notices are increasing to £160 from September 2024. This can be reduced to £80 but only for the first penalty notice issued, if paid within 21 days – this reduction does not apply to any subsequent penalty notice.
  • Any 2nd penalty notice, to the same parent for the same child, issued within three years of the date of the first penalty notice will be charged at a flat rate of £160
  • A third penalty notice will not be issued within a three-year rolling period, to the same parent for the unauthorised absence of the same child, – alternative action or legal measures will be utilised for subsequent offences.
  • In some circumstances a ‘notice to improve’ may be issued – However, a notice to improve will only be used in cases where support is appropriate. They will not be issued in cases of unauthorised leave in term time for holidays, where information for parents is included on academies website or a simple warning by the academy that a penalty notice could be issued if unauthorised leave in term time is taken will suffice.
  • If in an individual case the local authority believes a penalty notice would be appropriate, they retain the discretion to issue one before the threshold is met. For example, when a parent purposefully tries to avoid a penalty notice by taking their child out of school when there is only four pupil days in school and the fifth day is for example a PD day or bank holiday attached to that week.

Frequently asked questions about attendance

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Contact

Contacting the attendance and welfare team

Enquiry should, in the first instance be directed to the child’s academy, but if you would like to speak to your child’s academies Education Welfare Officer or to ask advice please use the form below for your enquiry to be sent to the trust’s attendance and welfare team.

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