School Training Days 2023-2024
Monday 4th September 2023
Monday 6th November 2023
Thursday 28th March 2024
Monday 22nd July 2024
Tuesday 23rd July 2024
School Training Days 2024-2025
Monday 2nd September 2024
Monday 4th November 2024
Monday 24th February 2025
Monday 21st July 2025
Tuesday 22nd July 2025
Calendar DatesSchool Holidays
01
29 Mar 2024 - 12 Apr 2024 - All Day Event
Easter Break
02
29 Mar 2024 - 12 Apr 2024 - All Day Event
Easter Break
03
29 Mar 2024 - 12 Apr 2024 - All Day Event
Easter Break
04
29 Mar 2024 - 12 Apr 2024 - All Day Event
Easter Break
05
29 Mar 2024 - 12 Apr 2024 - All Day Event
Easter Break
06
29 Mar 2024 - 12 Apr 2024 - All Day Event
Easter Break
07
29 Mar 2024 - 12 Apr 2024 - All Day Event
Easter Break
08
29 Mar 2024 - 12 Apr 2024 - All Day Event
Easter Break
09
29 Mar 2024 - 12 Apr 2024 - All Day Event
Easter Break
10
29 Mar 2024 - 12 Apr 2024 - All Day Event
Easter Break
11
29 Mar 2024 - 12 Apr 2024 - All Day Event
Easter Break
12
29 Mar 2024 - 12 Apr 2024 - All Day Event
Easter Break
13
No events.
14
No events.
15
No events.
16
No events.
17
No events.
18
No events.
19
No events.
20
No events.
21
No events.
22
No events.
23
No events.
24
No events.
25
No events.
26
No events.
27
No events.
28
No events.
29
No events.
30
No events.
IMPORTANT ATTENDANCE INFORMATION
Children who attend school regularly:
- Achieve more
- Make better progress, socially and academically
- Find school routines and expectations easier to deal with
- Enjoy learning
- Find transitions easier
The more time a child misses from school, the more learning time is lost and the more difficult it can be for them to catch up.
We know that:
- A child who arrives 10 minutes late each day loses 32½ hours learning time over a school year.
- ½ a day’s absence per week is equal to almost 4 weeks of missed lessons during the school year.
- Not all absences are for genuine illness. Some children are taken shopping, visit relatives or celebrate birthdays. THESE ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE REASONS FOR ABSENCE.
- Staying away from school can lead some children into truancy.
Attendance / Absence Table (information supplied by Children’s Services)
Attendance % |
Absence per week/ fortnight |
Absence per year |
Absence over 5 years |
95% |
½ day a fortnight |
2 weeks |
¼ year |
90% |
½ day a week |
4 weeks |
½ year |
85% |
1½ days a fortnight |
6 weeks |
¾ year |
80% |
1 day a week |
8 weeks |
1 year |
75% |
2½ days a fortnight |
10 weeks |
1¼ years |
70% |
1½ days a week |
12 weeks |
1½ years |
65% |
3½ days a fortnight |
14 weeks |
1¾ years |
60% |
2 days a week |
16 weeks |
2 years |