Absence
To report your child(ren)’s absence today, please use one of the following options:
Phone message – 01903 204141
Email – office@homefield-primary.co.uk
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To report your child(ren)’s absence for a medical or other appointment in the near future please use one of the following options:
Email – office@homefield-primary.co.uk
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The school absence policy can be found via this link
Extract from school policy - It is the role of the Parent/Carer to:
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Ensure regular attendance and punctuality for their child. This includes children of EYFS/non-statutory school age.
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When exceptional circumstances exist, to apply for “leave from learning” in advance where possible.
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Inform the school on the first day of absence via the reporting platform or school office.
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Contact the school in confidence, whenever problems occur which may keep children away from school.
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Children should only be kept at home if they have a serious illness or injury. If this is the case, parents should contact the school first thing. If a child has a minor illness e.g. mild headache, stomach-aches etc. parents should inform the school and bring them in. If they don’t get any better, school will contact parents straight away, to collect them. If pupils have a dental, clinic or hospital appointment, parents should let the school know. Pupils should be brought back to school after appointments. Pupils should miss as little time as possible.
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Medical and dental appointments should not be arranged in school time wherever possible.
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We require parent/carers to work in partnership with the school and other agencies in the best interests of their child; this includes informing the school about significant influences and changes in the child’s life, which may impact on learning.
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To organise and book holidays and “Leave From Learning” during the 175 days of school holidays and non-school days and not during the 190 days of learning time.
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Where there is persistent and severe absence (more than 10%) schools and the local authority are expected to work together to put additional targeted support in place to remove any barriers and reengage pupils.