Attendance Information for Parents
Introduction
- Children who attend well have more opportunities to learn and make friends.
- They are happier and more confident in nursery.
- Getting into good routines and patterns of attendance will help your children throughout their schooling.
Our Expectations
Parents/carers will take every possible step to ensure their child has good attendance (95%)
Children are expected to:
- arrive on time
- attend every day unless they are not well enough to come.
- Holidays should be taken during school holidays not during term time. You must complete a term time leave request form, if you are taking your child out of school during term time.
- Parents/carers will contact school to report their child’s absence by 9.15am
Medicines
Children can be given medicines when needed (e.g. asthma or hayfever, medication, antibiotics) – parents need to fill out a medicine form first.
Absence
If a child is regularly absent, we will arrange to meet with the parents.
We will explore the reasons for the child’s absence and will work on a plan together with the parent to improve attendance.
Children with poor attendance will be at risk of losing their place.
Our Attendance lead is Ruth Doak
95-100% |
No concern – child attends nursery regularly |
92-94% |
Acceptable – child has still missed over a week of school |
89% - 91% |
Concern – risk to child’s learning and progress |
88% and below |
Greater case for concern – high risk to child’s progress and learning. Risk of losing child’s place |