School Absences
St. John Bosco Catholic Primary School is committed to maximising the potential of every child. We know that you too want the very best for your child. Good, consistent attendance at school is crucial to give your child the best chance of success.
We need your support in ensuring that holidays are not taken in school time so that your child has the very best opportunity to succeed.
Useful Information
Information for Parents
- Daily Mile
- National Curriculum Tests (at the end of KS1 & KS2)
- Initial Teacher Training
- Questionnaire Results 2019
Forms
Helping your Child
Attendance
Why It Matters
At St John Bosco Primary School we recognise the importance of being in school, on time, every day.
The national average expected for children is 96%.
At St John Bosco School we aspire for each child to have 97% attendance.
If your child has 90% attendance, they will have the equivalent of half a day off per week, which adds up to 247 days off over their full school career. This equals one full school year of lost education.
Holiday Requests
If you wish to request some time off during school term time there is a form that must be completed. Please know that permission for holidays are only granted in exceptional circumstances. If your request is declined, and you still take your child out of school, each parent within your household can be issued with a £60 penalty notice for each child you have taken out of school.
Taking into account all of the above, we strongly advise you against taking children out of school during term time for family holidays.
You can view a copy of our attendance policy here.
How can you help ?
We understand that children will need time off school when they are poorly.
However, you can avoid attendance becoming a concern by engaging with school and not taking unnecessary days off e.g. holidays during term time. Trying to make appointments for your child, and other family members, out of school hours will reduce time missed in classroom. This will make less of an impact on their school life.
You may not realise how quickly the odd day off can lead to a big dip in attendance percentage, indicating to school and other agencies that there may be problems to address.
If your child is not in school regularly, they will miss out on fundamental learning in the classroom. This is extremely difficult to catch up on and affects all aspects of their future education, as well as forming bad habits.
If your child is unable to attend school because they are ill, then please contact school to let us know. If you do not inform school then school may need to make a home visit.
If you are attending an appointment and it can’t be rearranged or out of school time, please show the office your appointment card/text and your absence will be authorised.
Punctuality is just as important as attendance. If your child has 100% attendance but regularly arrives up to half an hour late, they are still missing vital learning.
If you are late, an adult must come into school and sign them in.
As part of our on-going support system for children and their families you will receive regular updates on your child’s attendance with a strong focus on how it affects their learning.
Most importantly at St John Bosco we have an open-door policy. If you have ANY queries or would like support on any matter, we have a great team who can provide referrals or advice.