Marlborough Road Academy is committed to providing all of our pupils with a suitable and effective education in a safe, supportive and happy environment.
We are an inclusive school working in partnership with parents and carers to achieve good attendance and punctuality enabling pupils to achieve their full potential.
We take attendance very seriously because there is clear evidence that any absence from school can and does impact on children’s attainment. Pupils with regular, on time attendance achieve higher grades, make more friends, enjoy school and learn positive habits that contribute to their personal and future career success.
Illness
If your child is unwell, you need to let us know by 8.30am on the first day of absence.Ten unauthorised absence marks in a school year may result in a penalty notice* being issued.
What can parents do to encourage regular school attendance?
- Set regular patterns of attendance from when your child starts school.
- Take an interest in your child’s school life by talking to your child about school and what goes on there.
- Contact us as soon as your child is experiencing any difficulties and work with us in any way you can to help your child to overcome any difficulties.
- Attend Parent’s Evenings.
- Don’t condone absence, make medical and dental appointments outside of school time whenever possible.
- Let the school know the reason for any absence before 9.30am on the first day so that this can be entered into the register.
- If your child has to be late for whatever reason inform school beforehand or before 9.00am on the day.
- Try to make non urgent appointments for outside of school hours and always return to school after an appointment.
The school sets a target of 95% attendance annually and this is discussed regularly with both pupils and parents.
Holidays in term time
Requests for leave of absence in term time will not be approved unless the Principal considers there to be exceptional circumstances.
What is likely to happen if my child does not attend school regularly?
- The attendance officer in school will contact you on the first day of absence.
- Prolonged, frequent or odd day absences will lead to the school referring your child to the Education Welfare Officer (EWO). The EWO will then invite you to a panel meeting to discuss your child’s absence.
- The EWO will offer to assist you with any difficulties you may be experiencing regarding your child’s attendance.
- If we are concerned about the amount of time your child is absent through illness we will refer you to the School Health Advisor.
- Parents who co-operate fully to improve their child’s attendance are less likely to receive a penalty notice* or face further court action.
For more detailed guidance please read the Attendance Policy
Penalty Notice for an Unauthorised Holiday during Term Time
- Only TWO HPN’s can be requested per Academic Year for any one child, after which an Aggravated offence will be committed and a Final Warning will be issued.
- Should a family take THREE or more holidays in one academic year an Aggravated offence has been committed and the Local Authority will action the Final Warning.