At Forest View Primary School, we recognise that regular and punctual attendance at school is vital if children are to take full advantage of the educational opportunities available to them and to achieve their full potential. 

“Good attendance” means 96% attendance (which is actually 8 days off across the school year). This is our whole school attendance target which is in line with the Government’s national expectation of 96%.

Key Information for Parents/Carers

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Children feeling unwell

Children can’t help being sick and sometimes they have an illness that will require time off school and a visit to the doctors. However, taking regular one or two days off soon adds up! Sometimes our children have coughs and colds and may not feel their normal self but they are probably well enough for school.

If a child has a minor illness (e.g. a headache, cold or a sore throat etc.), we ask that Parents/Carers bring them into school and inform staff that their child is feeling unwell. School will always contact Parents/Carers if a child’s condition worsens or if they become poorly during the school day. Please see the link below for the official guidance from Public Health England regarding illnesses and whether time off school is advised.

Guidance on infection control in schools

 

Support with Attendance and/or Punctuality

Should you wish to discuss your child’s attendance and punctuality with us or if you would like support with this, please contact Mrs White (Attendance Officer / [email protected]), who will be happy to help!

Attendance News