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Attendance

We believe in the importance of good attendance and punctuality. We encourage children to attend school by making it a happy, safe and exciting place to be. We celebrate good class attendance each week in achievement worship and at the end of each term pupils with excellent attendance are also recognised. 

Absence due to illness is unavoidable, and we know that you make every effort to get your child/children to school on time every day. There are also times when a child is ill at school when we have to ask you to pick them up early. We have a '48-hour' rule of not being in school when a pupil has sickness. Please see the government website for information about whether you should keep your child out of school. 

Good attendance and punctuality are vital to good progress and overall well-being. Often, the occasional headache and tummy ache can soon disappear when a pupil gets into class with their friends, and we can always ring you if your child continues to feel ill. 

Reporting an Absence

Absence must be reported before 9.30am. There are several ways you can report an absence;

  • By telephone on 01228 590794.
  • Via the Arbor App.
  • By email to admin@bishopharveygoodwin.cumbria.sch.uk.
  • By personal contact.

If we don't hear from you...

For safeguarding reasons and to keep your child/children safe, it is vital that you let us know why your child is absent by 9.30am on the first day of their absence and then keep in touch with us during their absence if it is longer than one day. This is to enable us to know they are safe and well.

If we don't hear from you, we will use our First Day Calling Procedures - please see below. It is essential that we hold up-to-date contact details for you as parents and carers and also for your two emergency contacts. If the details change please let us know immediately. If we still have no contact by the end of the first day, then we may do a home visit and if we still have no explanation for absence, we may contact the police via 101 enquiries as part of our safeguarding procedures.

Monitoring Absence

We monitor all absence closely. If attendance drops to 95%-90% we may contact you by message, letter or call or invite you in to discuss the matter. Parents and carers of children whose attendance drops below 90% are likely to be involved in an Attendance Panel so that we can look to improve and support attendance in partnership. 

Term Time Absence

In line with Government and LA policy, any holidays in term time will be recorded as unauthorised. We use NAHT guidance for 'exceptional circumstances' when making a decision about what is authorised or unauthorised.

Punctuality

It is very important that children arrive on time so they do not miss any learning. Your child will be marked late if they arrive after the register closes at 9.10am. If they arrive after 9.30am then they will be marked absent for the session.