Attendance

 
 

Wyken Croft Primary School is committed to providing an education of the highest quality for all its pupils and recognises this can only be achieved by supporting and promoting excellent school attendance. There is a strong relationship between good school attendance and achieving positive outcomes for pupils and it is also recognised that attending school regularly can be a protective factor for pupils.

. Pupils need to attend school every day so they can take full advantage of the educational offer available to them.

. Poor attendance and persistent lateness undermines the educational process and leads to educational disadvantage

The whole school community - pupils, parents and carers, teaching and support staff and school governors - have a responsibility for ensuring good school attendance and it is important that this is done working in partnership. All stakeholders associated with Wyken Croft Primary School have a key role to play in supporting and promoting excellent school attendance and have a part to play in ensuring pupils are provided with an environment in which they are eager to learn, have access to positive relationships and look forward to coming into school every day.

Reporting an Absence

Parents/Carers should contact school every day of your child’s absence before 8.30am using the Studybugs App. If an explanation for an absence is not received, it will be recorded as unauthorised. A home visit may occur as a follow-up action.

Parent’s Responsibilities

Ensure your child comes to school every day, on time, equipped and ready to learn. Students should be in the building by 8:50 a.m. when the morning session begins. Pupils arriving late will need to be signed in by a Parent/Carer using the Inventory system at the school office. Pupils arriving very late will be marked absent and will require a reason or the absence will remain unauthorised.

 Please ensure school have your up-to-date addresses and telephone numbers. We will contact you if your child is absent and you have not contacted the school. This ensures your child’s safety and any absence is quickly identified. Persistent lateness is monitored and affects the overall attendance figure for each pupil. Consequences are the same for those students with low attendance.

Medical Appointments

In the case of unavoidable medical or dental appointments and in accordance with our policy, we require medical evidence in order to authorise these absences.

We accept the following as medical evidence as this includes the details of the time and date of the appointment:

. Appointment letter/slip

. Text Message or online booking confirmation

Fixed Penalty Notices

The Government’s priority is to ensure that every child attends school regularly and where attendance is deemed to be unsatisfactory, that it is addressed promptly. There is clear evidence that any absence can and will have an impact on attainment. It is therefore important that schools maintain good attendance levels and that parents/carers support this by ensuring their children attend school regularly. 

What is a penalty notice and who issues them?

A penalty notice (PN) is an alternative to prosecution and requires the parent(s) to pay a fixed amount as a fine for their child’s irregular attendance at school. It is issued per parent, per child.  

In Coventry, the Local Authority issues them through the Attendance and Inclusion Team following notification from the school. 

When are they used?

. When a pupil has a minimum of 10 school sessions recorded as unauthorised in a 5 school week period; (a school day is two sessions - morning and afternoon).

. When a pupil has a series of unauthorised absences leading to irregular attendance.

. Persistent late arrival at school after the register has been taken and is recorded as an unauthorised by the Head Teacher.

The Government has directed that Head teachers may only grant leave in exceptional circumstances.

Penalty notice costs 

When you pay Amount to pay

Payment within 21 days £60.00

Payment within 28 days £120.00

If you do not pay within the 28 days, the Local Authority will consider instigating a prosecution in the Magistrates Court for the offence of irregular school attendance. If proven this could result in a criminal conviction and/or a fine of up to £1000 per parent per child.

If you would like some support to help improve your child’s attendance, please do not hesitate to contact Mrs Webb or Miss Simpson, who will be happy to discuss this with you.

 

School telephone number: 02476 613932

Request for attendance support: pastoral@wykencroft.coventry.sch.uk

Studybugs web page: https://studybugs.com/about/parents

Leave of Absence request form: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=sb5LwgMZxESmqDxLKjO7ZG1oCEtn0dBMjgFQTu-0wR5UOFFBWFpFU1JMTko2NFJVVDNSSUVPUU5STC4u

School Attendance Policy Coventry Primary Admissions Policy

DfE Documents

Working together to improve school attendance – September 22

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/working-together-to-improve-school-attendance

Supporting Mental Health – February 23

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/mental-health-issues-affecting-a-pupils-attendance-guidance-for-schools

Coventry LA Information

. School Attendance https://www.coventry.gov.uk/attendance-inclusion/attendance

. Leave of absence during term time

. Irregular attendance including persistent lateness

. Fixed Penalty Notices

https://www.coventry.gov.uk/attendance-inclusion/attendance/2

. Parenting Contracts https://www.coventry.gov.uk/attendance-inclusion/attendance/3

 Absence Reporting -  Studybugs

We are pleased to announce that we are introducing a new, secure system for reporting your child’s absence, called Studybugs. This system will be much more efficient and easier for parents to use. On the day of absence, if we do not have a reason for your child’s absence we will send a message via this system and ask parents to respond by 12.00 pm otherwise this absence will be marked an unauthorised. Please could you download the Studybugs app or register on the Studybugs website in readiness for your child’s return to school on Monday 25th April.

For further information please use the following link;-