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Attendance

ATTENDANCE

Attendance and punctuality are extremely important for your child’s education and life chances. Research has proved that poor attendance and punctuality often leads to low attainment. Every minute of school that is missed will affect your child’s learning.

We would like to remind you that holidays must not be taken in term time, and non-urgent medical appointments should be made outside of school hours.

School will not authorise any holidays during term time, and we will refer any unauthorised holidays to the Educational Welfare Service, who can issue fines of £80 per week per parent per child for any holidays taken when children should be in school. If a second holiday is taken within a 3 year period, this fine will increase to £180 per child, per parent. If a third holiday is taken within a 3 year period, parents may be prosecuted. 

Our attendance is currently below the government’s target of 97%, and we will be challenging and supporting families where poor attendance and poor punctuality are a concern. Thank you for your support.

EVERY MINUTE COUNTS

Being in school on-time every day is essential. Lessons start at 8:45am, and your child should arrive at school no later than 8:45am. The school gate opens at 8:30am.

Please note that being late has a massive impact on your child's education as well as their emotional wellbeing. We have noticed that children who regularly arrive late may not form strong friendship bonds and are often anxious about having to walk into the classroom after lessons have started. This is not a positive start to the day for them and can be very upsetting.

Following the new Government guidelines, if a child is late to school, this will now be classed as an unauthorised absence. 

ATTENDANCE CHALLENGE

We monitor the attendance of all our children, and we will act quickly to support any families where we see attendance starting to decline. One way we do this is with our Attendance Challenge. If your child's attendance falls below 90%, they are classed as a persistent absentee. We run regular attendance challenges to support children.  

 

LIVERPOOL ATTENDANCE CHARTER

At Croxteth Community  Primary School, we actively support the Liverpool Attendance Charter.