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Attendance
Senior Attendance Champion: Gemma Robinson, Head of School (g.robinson@leybournechase.viat.org.uk)
Coming to school every day is important for your child's future – both for social and academic progress but also as good preparation for the world of work. Parents and carers are responsible for making sure their children receive full-time education by going to school.
At Valley Invicta Primary School at Leybourne Chase, gates open at 8:30am and close at 8:45am. At 8:45am, registers are taken and pupils arriving after this time will be marked as late.
If your child is absent from school, you must notify the school office of the reason for the absence by 9am and then confirm the reason for absence by email, phone call or letter when your child returns to school. If your child is ill, it is important that you call the school on the first day, and each subsequent day, to notify us.
Please note, that as a general rule, as recommended by Public Health England, we would expect that a child who has been suffering from vomiting or diarrhoea should be kept at home for 48 hours after the symptoms have stopped.
If you are concerned about whether or not to keep your child off school when they're unwell, you can find useful guidance on the NHS website.
Repeated lateness or absences will be followed up by Mrs Dunmall or Mrs Barrington from the school office.
For medical or dental appointments, we request that, where possible, these take place outside the school day. If this is not possible, we request that you inform the school at the earliest opportunity. You may be asked to provide a copy of your appointment confirmation. Children will not be released from school during school hours without an advance request notification and the parent/carer being present.
Holidays are not permitted during term time and any other requested absences will only be authorised in exceptional circumstances. All requests must be made in writing giving full details of the reason why the leave is needed.
Good attendance at school is not just valuable, it is essential. Going to school helps to develop friendships, social skills, team values, life skills, cultural awareness and career pathways. It is also directly linked to improved academic performance, further learning opportunities and good job prospects.
We celebrate good attendance at school through a variety of incentives.
If parents/carers are struggling with any aspect of attendance, we would like to know, so that we can support you in the best way we can. Please do not be afraid to ask us for advice and support.
We look forward to working with you and supporting one another to ensure good attendance for your child. If you have any questions, or wish to discuss attendance, please contact Gemma Robinson, Head of School.
Thank you in advance for supporting our drive for good attendance.