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Attendance

What happens if my child is too ill to come into school?

Attending school every day is very important. Absence can have a detrimental effect on your child’s learning. The aim is to achieve 100% attendance. If your child is very ill and cannot come to school, then it is important that you phone school to let us know every day that your child is absent. Once your child has been off for three days, medical evidence will be required.

Medical Appointments:

If your child needs to take time off for medical appointments, a parent/carer will be required to provide evidence. Please organise medical appointments in the afternoon where possible to reduce impact on lessons.

Holidays:

Absence request forms can be obtained from school; however, we are unable to authorise holidays in term time. Unauthorised holidays almost always end in penalty notices being issued to parents by the local authority. If you would like to request an absence, please complete the following e-form:  https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=DQSIkWdsW0yxEjajBLZtrQAAAAAAAAAAAANAAaYi7EJUMzhGSk80NU9DN1hXNE1VQ0xHQkVHTUVFMC4u

To report your child absence from school:

If you need to let us know that your child will not be able to come into school, please telephone the school office on 01503 240275 or email secretary@trewidland.cornwall.sch.uk

Number of days off school Attendance % Attendance Value
0 days off school in a year
0 lessons missed
100% Perfect attendance
2 days off school in a year
10 lessons missed
99% Excellent attendance
5 days off school in a year
25 lessons missed
97% Good attendance
10 days off school in a year
50 lessons missed
95% Slightly below average attendance
14 days off school in a year
70 lessons missed
93% Poor attendance
20 days off school in a year
100 lessons missed
90% Very poor attendance

Punctuality to School:

The first lesson of the day starts at 9am, so we expect children on-site between 8:45am - 9am. If children are late, they must be signed in at Reception and this will be noted on their records. 

Being late not only disrupts the learning of other children in the class, but it also adds up to a loss of learning for the individual which can impact on achievement. Please see the table below from the Department for Education:  

Minutes late per day Equivalent of loss of learning 
5 Minutes  3.4 school days a year
10 Minutes  6.9 school days a year 
15 Minutes  10.3 school days a year 
20 Minutes 13.8 school days a year 
30 Minutes  20.7 school days a year

Further information regarding attendance can be found on the SMART Trust website, via the following link: https://www.smart-trust.net/information/attendance