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Attendance

              Attendance Period: (Sept 2017 – June 2018)
              Attendance Total: 95.4%
              Authorised Absence: 4.2%
              Unauthorised Absence:0.4%
              Persistent Absence:
              41 children below 90%

              Free School Meal:
              95.7%
              Pupils with English as an Additional Language:
              95.5%
              Special Educational Needs:
              SEN Support: 95.4
              EHCP: 94.6%

              If a child is absent please could you contact school as early as possible by telephone; the office staff:
              Mrs S Bell, Mrs L Cross or Mrs S Abbey will telephone parents if no contact has been made. If staff
              can’t get a response then the Parent Support Advisors may call round to ask  why your child isn’t in
              school.  If parents have spoken to a member of staff then a note isn’t necessary.  Absence is authorised
              for illness, if there is another reason please contact Mrs J Conway to find out if the absence can be
              authorised.  Unauthorised absence can result in a referral to the Local Authority and eventually can lead
              to a Police Caution. If there are issues you need help with concerning attendance, Mrs L Anderson or Mr
              M  Ciccone,  Parent  Support  Advisors,  can  be  contacted  via  the  school  office.  Please  let  us  know
              beforehand when your child has dental and medical appointments during school hours.

              If  a  child’s  attendance falls  below 90% the  Department  for Education classifies  them  as  a
              persistent absentee.

              Developing good attendance is really important; if your child is unwell in school we will contact you to
              arrange to take your child home, please ensure contact numbers are up to date.  Sometimes children
              seem unwell early in the morning but rally as the day goes on; we would rather have a child in school for
              part of a day rather than none.

              Beat the Bell
              We have  a reward system called  Beat the  Bell to encourage children to  get to  school on time.   If
              children are punctual for 6 weeks they get a reward such as a trip bowling.

              Exclusions
              There has been no form of exclusion over the last two years; we work closely with parents and outside
              agencies to support children with challenging  behaviour. OFSTED judged  behaviour as ‘outstanding’  in
              2012.

              Holidays
              Holidays in term time are not authorised except in exceptional circumstances and are monitored by the
              Stockton  Local Authority Inclusion  Officer.   Sometimes there is an exceptional circumstance that
              requires you to take your holiday in term time, if so please speak to Mrs J Conway and you will be issued
              with an Exceptional Circumstances Holiday Form from the school office.


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