St Bernard's Catholic Primary School

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    YOUR CHILD'S ATTENDANCE MATTERS - summer 2024

    19 March 2024 (by admin)

    We will shortly move into our final school term of the academic year - summer 2024. School breaks up on FRIDAY 22nd March 2024 and returns on Monday 8th April 2024. We will be holding our x3 £50 attendance voucher draw later this week.

    Children who have a spring termly attendance of above 95% will have their names in the school draw. Who will win this week?

    It is all part of the school's agenda to promote good attendance. Why 95% and above for the spring term? We fully recognise that during the school term there can be genuine reasons for pupil absence. 

    We will also have out 100% attendance certificates to children who have been in school EVERY SINGLE DAY! Quite an achievement!

    We say it every week BUT your child's school attendance MATTERS! It means opportunities for life!

    GOOD ATTENDANCE habits start from a young age! 

    School works incredibly hard  informing parents of the HUGE importance for matters related to school attendance:

    *first day phone calls

    *meetings with parents (both supporting & challenging parents)

    *MCAS app correspondence (attendance stats)

    *family support worker involvement

    *school nurse involvement

    *letters from Birmingham Authority

    *Education Legal Team involvement

    *announced and unannounced home visits

    *MCAS app attendance statistics available to parents

    THE GOVERNMENT say:

    'Pupils who have missed more than 10% of school sessions are considered persistently absent' (Remember however, that your child might have a serious/complicated underlying health/medical issue that significantly impacts on their attendance. Parents would of course have medical evidence for this and would present this to the school office)

    'School is the best environment for the vast majority of pupils to learn in. Being surrounded by teachers and friends in school helps keep children safe, and supports them to reach their potential'

    'Being in school is important to your child’s academic achievement, wellbeing, and wider development.  There is evidence to suggest that regular school attendance is a key mechanism to support children and young people's educational, economic and social outcomes. Schools can facilitate positive peer relationships, which is a contributes to better mental health and wellbeing'

    The message is clear...GOOD SCHOOL ATTENDANCE MATTERS - opportunities for LIFE!