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The College recognises the fact that regular College/School attendance and academic success go 'hand in hand'. Therefore, it is incumbent upon the College to ensure that:
(i) Registration procedures are rigorous and comply with the DCSF regulations.
(ii) Accurate attendance statistics are compiled to inform future targets for student attendance.
(iii) Unauthorised absences are promptly detected and followed up.
(iv) Long term absentees are successfully reintegrated on their return to College/School.
Parents are responsible in law for ensuring regular and punctual attendance of their children.
Aims
Our aims are:
Background
The College endorses the following DCSF statements:
Attendance Procedures
The registers open each morning at 8:55 am and all checks and amendments must be completed before 10 am each day prior to the release of messages to parents via 'Keep Kids Safe' communication. The registers open at 1:30 pm for the afternoon and close at 2 pm.
Please note:
At present, the College uses the SIMS software package 'Attendance Manager' for the registration of all students in Years 7–11.
Truancy
All staff are required to take a register at the commencement of each lesson and to check up on students who are frequently absent on a particular day. They must also follow up students who have been seen in College but who are missing from their class.
Punctuality
Being punctual is a pre-requisite to a session or a lesson having a purposeful start.
House Tutors must punish persistent lateness to College and report offenders to Assistant Principals. Class teachers must insist on lessons starting promptly and again punish persistent offenders.
A team of Child Support Assistants are on duty each morning at the College gates to record students who arrive late.
Lateness is one sign of a poor attitude to learning and must not be allowed to become a habit.
"Slow to arrive means slow to learn" and this is totally contrary to the College ethos".
ALL staff have an important part to play here.
The Role of the Education Welfare Officer
The Education Welfare Officer plays a crucial role in assisting the College to maintain high standards of attendance and in supporting students with particular problems.
The Attendance Assistant meets with the EWO regularly to discuss attendance problems which have been identified. Assistant Principals and Pastoral Managers all receive instant feedback of these discussions via an 'E-Mailed Memo'. This memo is also printed out and retained by the EWO as a record of the meetings.
Urgent telephone referrals to the EWO are made, as necessary, by members of the Attendance Team.
Long Term Absences
The College recognises its role in ensuring that children who are absent for a lengthy period due to illness, family bereavement, breakdown in the family unit etc are supported on their return to College. The College cannot have a set procedure for reintegration since all circumstances are different. The College's approach is therefore flexible but always has the same goal in mind:
"to reintegrate the student as quickly and fully as possible".
Leave of Absence
Leave of Absence may only be granted by Mr D J Hampson, Principal and Chief Executive.
A student may be granted Leave of Absence to enable him/her to go away on holiday where:
(a) an application has been made in advance to the Principal by a parent with whom the child normally resides
and
(b) the Principal considers that Leave of Absence should be granted due to the special circumstances relating to that application.
Special circumstances include:
The DCSF guidelines specifically state that holidays taken for the following reasons should not be authorised:
If a parent is requesting a Leave of Absence due to their work allocations, documentary evidence of a shift pattern or a letter from the personnel department of the company needs to be submitted.
If a request, or any part of it is refused, and the child does not attend the College, or if days in excess of granted leave are taken, that absence will be UNAUTHORISED.
The Education Welfare Service will be informed of UNAUTHORISED ABSENCES relating to requests for Leave of Absence and will take appropriate action, which could include a Penalty Notice or prosecution.
Persistent Absence