Attendance

Dates of school terms for the academic year 2024 – 2025

Autumn Term 2024

Monday 2nd September 2024 – Inset Day – Staff Only
Tuesday 3rd September – Year 7s and 12s only
Wednesday 4th September – Whole School in
Autumn Half Term – 28th October to 1st November
Thursday 28th November – Inset Day – school closed
Friday 29th November – Occasional Day – school closed
Friday 20th December – End of Autumn Term (finish time 1.30pm)

Spring Term 2025

Monday 6th January 2025 – Start of Spring Term
Spring Half Term – 17th February to 21st February
Friday 4th April – End of Spring Term (finish time 1.30pm)

Summer Term 2025

Tuesday 22nd April 2025 – Start of Summer Term
Monday 5th May – May Day Bank Holiday
Summer Half Term – 26th May to 30 May
Thursday 10th July – Year 6 Induction Day
Friday 18th July – Last day of Summer Term (finish time 1.30pm)
Monday 21st, Tuesday 22nd and Wednesday 23rd July – Inset Days – School Closed

Attendance

Regular and punctual attendance at school is vital to ensure continuity of your child’s education.  Any absence from school must be explained by a letter from the parent on the pupil’s return to school.  Parents are asked to note the following information:

Authorised Absences

Under section 1 of the Education Act 1993, a pupil’s absence may be treated as unauthorised if not covered by the following:

  • By reason of sickness or any unavoidable cause
  • On a day exclusively set apart for religious observance by the religious body to which his or her parents belong
  • With leave granted by a person (e.g. the Headteacher) authorised to do so by the Governing Body of the school

According to the DFEE circular 11/91, there are other circumstances in which the Headteacher might reasonably exercise discretion to grant leave, including:

  • Following the death of a member of the child’s close family
  • When attending an interview with another educational establishment
  • When attending an unavoidable medical or dental appointment
Leave of Absence

Head teachers should only authorise leave of absence in exceptional circumstances. If a head teacher grants a leave request, it will be for the head teacher to determine the length of time that the child can be away from school. Leave is unlikely, however, to be granted for the purposes of a family holiday as a norm.

Head teachers should not grant leave of absence unless in exceptional circumstances. The application must be made in advance and the head teacher must be satisfied that there are exceptional circumstances which warrant the leave. Where a leave of absence is granted, the head teacher will determine the number of days a pupil can be away from school. A leave of absence is granted entirely at the head teacher’s discretion.

If a school does not authorise a leave of absence for the purpose of a holiday but the parents still take the child out of school, or the child is kept away for longer than was agreed, the absence is unauthorised. The regulations do not allow schools to give retrospective approval. If the parents did not apply for leave of absence in advance, the absence must be recorded as unauthorised.

Parents have a legal duty to make sure that their child aged 5-16, if registered at a school, attends that school regularly. If taking an unauthorised term time holiday is grounds for issuing a penalty notice according to the local authority’s code, and if the leave of absence for holiday was not authorised by the school, either the school or the local authority may issue a penalty notice.

School attendance – Statutory guidance and departmental advice (DfE August 2013)

Rates of authorised and unauthorised absence for pupils of compulsory school age 2022 – 2023:

  • The total number of registered pupils of compulsory school age on roll for at least one session of the reporting period to the Friday before the last Monday in May = 1201
  • Total number on roll, including 6th Form = 1401
  • Percentage of half days (sessions) attended throughout the period =  93.5%
  • Percentage of half days (sessions) missed through authorised absence = 5.5%
  • Percentage of half days (sessions) missed through unauthorised absence = 1%

Rates of authorised and unauthorised absence for pupils of compulsory school age 2021 – 2022:

  • The total number of registered pupils of compulsory school age on roll for at least one session of the reporting period to the Friday before the last Monday in May = 1112
  • Total number on roll, including 6th Form = 1313
  • Percentage of half days (sessions) attended throughout the period =  93.1%
  • Percentage of half days (sessions) missed through authorised absence = 6.2%
  • Percentage of half days (sessions) missed through unauthorised absence = 0.7%