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Late/Absence Procedures

When booking routine medical and dental appointments every effort should be made to book appointments out of school hours. 

Reporting an absence (eg: sickness)

If you need to report your child’s absence, please do so before 9:30am using one of the following options:

Please use our Leave Request Form (below) for future absences which require approval.

Absence due to sickness

If your child is unwell, please let us know the nature of the illness and the expected duration of absence from school.    

Please note if a child has sickness or diarrhoea they should be kept off school.  They must only return once 48 hours since the last episode has passed and as such a minimum of 2 days off school will be required for such conditions (in accordance with guidance set by the department of health).

When deciding whether or not your child is too ill to attend school. It may help to ask yourself:

  • Is your child well enough to carry out the activities of the school day? If not, keep your child at home and consult your GP as appropriate.
  • Does your child have a condition that could be passed on to other children or school staff? If so, keep your child at home.
  • Would you take a day off work if you had this condition? If so, keep your child at home.

You may also find this NHS leaflet at the very bottom of this page helpful:

 

Term time absence

From September 2013 amendments to The Education (Pupil Registration) (England) Regulations 2006 removes reference to family holidays and extended leave as well as the statutory threshold of 10 school days.  The amendments make clear that Headteachers may not grant any leave of absence during term time unless there are exceptional circumstances.  Headteachers should determine the number of school days a child can be away from school if the leave is granted. We understand that there may be exceptional circumstances which may necessitate a longer absence for an agreed period, but this is also discretionary.

If you wish to take your child away during time term, please submit your request to the Headteacher on office@kidmore-end.co.uk, by completing the leave request form below at least 2 weeks in advance so that an appointment (phone or face to face) to discuss your request can be arranged and a decision made.

Leave taken without permission will be recorded as unauthorised. 

Please do not make any arrangements before a decision is taken.

Please also note that Ms Parsons will not authorise leave during the Year 1 phonics testing (June), Year 2 (May) and Year 6 SATS (May) and optional SATS for other year groups.

 

Lateness to School

The School day starts at 8.55am. When your child arrives late at school, they miss out on important information.

The teacher then has to take time from the rest of the class to settle them in.

Your child may also feel embarrassed at entering the classroom late and will miss important social interaction with friends before school.

Minutes late every day during the school year is the equivalent of missing:

5 Minutes     =        

3.4 Days a year

10 Minutes   = 

6.9 Days a year  

15 Minutes   = 

10.3 Days a year

20 Minutes   = 

13.8 Days a year

30 Minutes   =  

20.7 Days a year

Frequent lateness can add up to a considerable amount of learning lost, and can disadvantage your child.

Teaching punctuality will help their independence and the importance of being on time for work in later life.
School begins at 8.55am.

Please help your child to be punctual.