For our young people to gain the greatest benefit from their education it is vital that they attend regularly and your child should be at school, on time, every day the school is open unless the reason for absence is unavoidable. Absence from school can affect your child’s progress and regular absence seriously disrupts their education. Any pupil’s absence disrupts teaching routines and may affect the learning of others in the same class. It is your legal responsibility to ensure your child maintains regular attendance in school and is not permitted absence without good reason. Furthermore, school attendance and punctuality data are detailed on references for further education, training and employment. 

Helping to create a pattern of regular attendance is everybody’s responsibility – pupils, parents/carers and members of staff. As parents/carers we expect you to ensure children attend regularly and punctually, contact the school on the first day of absence and very importantly, avoid holidays in term-time. Pupils should aim for 100% attendance, attend all school sessions punctually and follow the systems for late registration and appointments out of school.

In short, good attendance is pivotal to the success of all our pupils at Archbishop Temple Church of England High School, and is vital in achieving a full, enriched education. 

For further details please see the Attendance Policy. There is a clear correlation between poor attendance and pupil attainment so we aim to reward high attendance and high achievement.

It does not enhance pupil learning if pupils have holidays during term-time. No request from a Year 10 or Year 11 pupil for a holiday in term-time will be authorised. A a request for a term-time holiday from a Key Stage 3 pupil will only be approved in exceptional circumstances. However, no such holidays will be authorised if a pupil’s attendance is below 96%. The leave of absence form can be found below.

Attendance

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