Every minute of every school day matters!
At Meopham Community Academy, we believe that regular and punctual attendance at school, are key elements in promoting children’s learning and attainment. Only by regular attendance can children access the quality education that is offered at our school. We believe that regular attendance should be 97% or higher.
We are therefore, committed to the following principles: –
- To encourage all pupils to attend school and achieve their full potential.
- To promote good attendance throughout the school, aiming for at least 96% for the academic year
- To monitor attendance and punctuality rigorously
- To work in partnership with parents and carers in promoting excellent attendance and punctuality, as well as the LA and other agencies
At Meopham Community Academy we have a diverse range of pupils from different backgrounds and needs with a range of different views on attendance. We track attendance of many of these different groups and work with families and individuals where attendance has dipped.
Why is attendance important?
- There is a link between good school attendance and high attainment.
- Promotes children’s welfare and safeguarding
- Enables pupils to access the widest possible range of opportunities
- Encourage good friendships with peers
Regular school attendance is an important part of giving your child the best possible start in life and is important to your child’s future.
Did you know…
96% attendance is regarded as minimum satisfaction by the Government. Parents / carers are legally responsible for ensuring their child attends school on time every day.
What you can do to help.
- Find out the term dates and make sure your child is ready.
- Get as much prepared the evening before to save time in the morning. Check your alarm is set!
- Build regular routines for bedtime and the morning. Primary children need about 10hours sleep each night.
- Talk about the importance of regular attendance and how your child feels about school.
- Where possible all medical appointments to be booked outside of school hours. The amount of disruption to learning time should be kept to a minimum if this is not possible.
- Try to arrange a back-up plan for getting to school if there are unforeseen circumstances. Ask family member, neighbour or another parent to help.
What to do if you need to report an absence
- Ring the school office, before 9:30am, to report the absence and reason 01471 812259
- You must ring on every day of absence.