Title: Raise Your Child
1Raise Your Childs Attendance,-Raise their
Chances!
- What does Good attendance mean?
2- Do you know what your child's attendance is?
- Do you know what it means?
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3This is Simon. He is in Year 6 and has 90
attendance.
- Is that good?
- What does this mean?
4Simon thinks this is pretty good, so do his
parents. Are they right?
- 90 attendance ½ day missed every week!!
- (Would your boss like you to be off work this
much??). Thats practically part time!
Mon Tue Wed Wed Thur Fri
?
Absent half a day every week
5Lets looks a little closer..
- 1 school year at 90 attendance 4 whole weeks
of lessons MISSED!!!
38 school weeks
Sept July Sept July Sept July
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Absent for 4 weeks
690 attendance over 5 years of primary school.
Sept July Sept July Sept July Sept July Sept July Sept July Sept July Sept July Sept July Sept July Sept July
Y2
Y3
Y4 ½ a year absent from school ½ a year absent from school ½ a year absent from school ½ a year absent from school ½ a year absent from school
Y5
Y6
7What impact might this have on Simons life?
- Research suggests that 17 missed school days a
year a NC sub level DROP in achievement, and
later, at high school, a GCSE grade DROP. (DfES) - The greater the attendance the greater the
achievement.
8What could Simons potential earnings look like?
Graduate degree 15.01 per hour
GCSEs 9.02 per hour.
no qualifications 7.44 per hour.
Potential Earnings average per hour
Qualifications
What do you want for your child?
9So 90 is not as good as it first seemed.
- What can do as a parent to increase my child's
attendance?
I
10Why absences harm your child
- The very few children who do not make expected
levels of progress are invariably the children
with high absence rates. - Children find it very hard to catch up on missed
learning and can miss important lessons which
build the foundations of learning in days and
weeks to come. - Friendship groups can change while your child is
away.
11- Regular attenders find school routines and school
work easier to cope with they are not missing
any information. - Parents who send their children to school
regularly are showing their children that they
value school and their learning. - Children with poor attendance will be contacted
by the Educational Social Worker who will create
an Attendance Agreement. It is the law that your
child should attend school every day unless they
are ill.
12Ways for parents to encourage attendance
- Remind your child that they will get a
certificate every half term if they come to
school every day. They will receive a medal for
100 attendance the whole year. - Talk regularly with your child about school and
how they feel about it. Teach them the value of
coming to school and learning.
13- Phone us as soon as possible to tell us why your
child is absent, and when you expect them to
return. Putting the school number in your phone
can save you time. - Only grant days at home for genuine illness. (you
will know!!). If in doubt, its better to send
your child in we can call you if they need to
go home. Often children feel much better as the
day progresses.
14- Do not book holidays during term time.
- Check the school website for holiday dates and
ensure your return flights are in time for the
new term. We will want to see copies of your
tickets if children are late back. - We are asked to warn you that unauthorised
absence due to holidays are liable to a fixed
penalty fine of up to 240 per child. - Arrange family events and holidays during our
school holiday.
15- Make dental and medical appointments for after
school or during the holidays. We will ask for
evidence of your medical appointment. - Remember that we expect all children to reach
their attendance target of 96.5
16- If there are urgent reasons why your child cannot
attend school, make an appointment to see the
Head Teacher before you make firm arrangements. - If you need to be away, try and make alternative
arrangements for your child, e.g. ask a relative
to stay with the family and bring them to school. - Talk to us to resolve issues. We may be able to
help and support you and your child. You are not
alone.
17Attend and Achieve!
- If a school can improve attendance by 1, they
will see a 5-6 improvement in attainment.
(Department for Education and Skills) - Please help us and your child by ensuring their
attendance remains above 96.5, allowing them to
achieve their potential.