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Attendance

Why Attendance matters

Regular attendance at school is good for children. It helps their social development, health, and mental wellbeing. Pupils who attend school regularly improve their chances of being academically successful.

Poor attendance can have an adverse impact on, friendship groups, self-confidence, resilience, and social, emotional and mental health. It can have a damaging effect on a child’s education and most work missed during an absence may never effectively be made up. There is a proven link between poor school attendance and low levels of achievement.

Holidays 

Schools are bound by strict guidelines about the authorisation of leave during term time. 

Please find full information on the Warwickshire County Council Website

https://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/school-attendance-exclusions/school-attendance-guidance-parentscarers/5

Parents do not have any entitlement to take their children on holiday during term time. Any application for leave must establish that there are exceptional circumstances and the Headteacher must be satisfied that the circumstances warrant the granting of leave. Headteachers will determine how many school days a child may be absent from school if the leave is granted. 

Please find the attendance policy at the bottom of the page.