Attendance

For our children to gain the greatest benefit from their education it is vital that they attend regularly and your child should be at school, on time, every day the school is open unless the reason for the absence is unavoidable.

We closely monitor students' attendance and weekly attendance figures are shared by the Inclusion Manger.

Although we aim for 100% attendance for all our students, we understand that sometimes absence is unavoidable so have set a target of 95%. Please help us to help your child achieve this

3rd - 7th February 2020

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These figures have not included students who are out on long-term ill health absence.

Carina - students were all out on Monday due to plumbing issues in classroom - their attendance for the rest of the week was 100%.

There have been several students absent with 'winter illnesses', unfortunately it's to be expected at this time of year.

27th - 31st January 2020

Some factors to consider -

These figures have not included students who are out on long-term ill health absence.

20th - 24th January 2020

Some factors to consider -

These figures have not included students who are out on long-term ill health absence.

13th - 17th January 2020

Some factors to consider -

Those students on long-term absence due to illness have been disregarded for these figures.

Letters were sent out last week to students whose attendance last half term was below 90%, to students whose attendance had increased sufficiently to put them above the 95% target and also to those who had 100% attendance over the Autumn term.

6th - 10th January 2020

Some factors to consider -

Those students on long-term absence due to illness have been disregarded for these figures.

Well done Corvus, a fantastic improvement on attendance this week!

16th - 20th December 2019

Some factors to consider -

Those students on long-term absence due to illness have been disregarded for these figures.

Well done to Lupus who had the highest attendance of the half term at 99.4%.

9th - 14th December 2019

Some factors to consider -

Those students on long-term absence due to illness have been disregarded for these figures.


2nd- 6th December 2019

Some factors to consider -

Those students on long-term absence due to illness have been disregarded for these figures.

A change in class groups resulted in Corvus losing two of their highest attenders and gaining a persistent absentee, hence the large drop in their attendance percentage.