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1 Improving Pupil Attendance in Islington - A Borough-Wide Approach Your child’s education is their future … don’t let them waste it!

2 Give school attendance 100% Pupils who miss school risk failing to achieve what they are capable of. Figures have shown that 90% of persistent, poor or non‐attenders fail to achieve five or more good grades at GCSE and approximately one third achieve no GCSEs at all. When pupils miss school … they miss out!

3 Do you know what your child’s current attendance figure is? Do you know what it means? Do you know what effects it could have on their future?

4 The Role of Parents/Carers: It is a legal obligation of all parents/carers to ensure their child attends school regularly. By law all children of compulsory school age (5–17) must get a proper full time education. Parents are responsible for ensuring children attend school regularly in a condition to learn. Children should be at school by 8.55am each morning. Parents should contact the school as soon as possible if a child is going to be absent or late for any reason e.g. doctor, dentist and provide an appointment card. The school has a dedicated phone line for reporting absence. Parents should send a written note into school with the child on their return, giving reasons for the absence. Parents may be required to provide medical evidence to substantiate that their child’s illness required them to be absent from school, i.e. some form of medical verification.

5 Is this good attendance? What does 90% actually mean? What does ‘good attendance’ mean?

6 90% attendance = ½ day missed every week! Over one school year this is 4 weeks of learning lost! Over the 5 years at your secondary school you will have missed half a year! What impact might this have on your child’s future …? 17 missed schools days means that in secondary school they could drop a whole GCSE grade. The greater the attendance, the greater the potential achievement.

7 Attendance & Attainment Chances of success at GCSE 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 100-95% 94-92.5% 92.4-91% 90% 89% 88% % Attendance A* - C% Attainment

8 To work towards achieving their potential, your child’s attendance needs to be above 95%. So, ultimately the message is that 90% attendance is simply not good enough! Remember, there is no relationship between school attendance percentages and test/examination percentages, where 90% would be considered good! What does this tell you?

9 What does your child want to do when they leave school? This may be a long way off for some, but whatever they decide, their school attendance is vitally important to give them the best start in life. All employers and colleges look at attendance and punctuality as major factors in recruiting people.

10 Some young people will be hoping to secure jobs after school. However, for others a college course or apprenticeship could lead to a more secure future. Ultimately, the more they learn, the more they can earn!

11 What could potential earnings look like? Graduate degree £16.10 A Levels per hour GCSE’s £10.25 Minimum (A*-C) per hour Minimum wage at 18 £9.00 wage at 16 £5.13 per hour £3.79 per hour per hour Qualifications Average potential earnings per hour

12 Important Issues about Attendance Your child’s attendance is being monitored all the time, but targets should be set each term. Pupils with low attendance will be highlighted and given extra support to improve their attendance. In Islington 96% or above is considered to be good attendance. Nationally 85% or below means a pupil is considered to be a persistent absentee and so there will be involvement and monitoring by the Education Welfare Service.

13 Other common attendance issues Communicating with Parents Standardised letters are used in schools to alert parents when attendance falls below 95%. All details will not be included in the letter and therefore a follow up conversation/meeting will allow for specific issues to be identified, discussed and addressed. Term Time Holidays and Leave of Absence Holidays during term time will no longer be authorised by any school. However, in very exceptional circumstances, leave of absence during term time may be granted. Applications need to be made to the Headteacher at least four weeks in advance. Punctuality Children should be at school by 8.55am each morning. Lateness disrupts everybody’s learning!

14 “Young children don't play truant from school, they are off because their parents allow it.” Charlie Taylor, the Government’s expert advisor on attendance and behaviour

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