Attendance

Regular attendance and punctuality are crucial for your child to fully benefit from their school experience and cultivate essential life skills for the future. Our school is dedicated to achieving our overall attendance goal of 96% this year, and we are actively engaging with parents to ensure that each child consistently attends and arrives on time.

Consistent school attendance is fundamental for every child's academic, social, and emotional development. We anticipate all students to be present every day and to be in the playground at the beginning of the day. Absences and lateness can disrupt a child's learning and convey negative messages about the importance of education. We urge parents and guardians to collaborate with us in preventing their children from missing out due to unnecessary absences.

We closely monitor the attendance and punctuality of all pupil. Any child with an attendance rate below 90% is considered a Persistent Absentee and will be referred to Educational Welfare.

For additional information, please refer to the guidance on improving school attendance from the Department for Education's "Working Together to Improve School Attendance" and Wiltshire Council.

What being late really means

Punctuality is crucial for your child to maximise their learning opportunities at school - being late results in missed valuable lessons and disrupts the learning experience for others.