Attendance
At Newquay Tretherras we want to do our best for all our students and believe that regular attendance is vital. We will consistently work towards a goal of 100% attendance for all children. Our Attendance Policy can be viewed from the School Policies page of this website.
- At Newquay Tretherras, good attendance is 96% and above. If your child’s attendance falls below this, you are at risk of committing an offence under the Education Act 1996 – see below.
- All requests for absence should be made formally to the Headteacher at least two weeks in advance, using the Leave of Absence form, which can be found on our website, and is linked below.
- We will confer with other schools where there are siblings in more than one school.
- Absences will only be authorised for sickness (evidence may be required), religious observance, failure of school transport or where the Headteacher has given specific permission.
- Requests for holiday absence during term-time will NOT be authorised except in exceptional circumstances.
- Where a request for absence has not been authorised and the child is still taken out of school, this will be recorded as unauthorised absence. We are committed to following our attendance policy in respect of the prosecution process in relation to any unauthorised absences.
Unauthorised absence including term-time holidays: the Law
Section 7 of the Education Act 1996 places a duty upon the parents of a child of compulsory school age to ensure that child receives an efficient, full-time education. Section 444 of the Education Act 1996 states that if any child of compulsory school age is a registered pupil at a school and fails to attend regularly, then the parent of the child shall be guilty of an offence.
If you take your child(ren) out of school without permission, you will be committing an offence under the Education Act 1996.
We may refer the matter to Cornwall Legal Services who may decide to prosecute. A conviction may result in a fine of up to £2,500, a prison sentence of up to three months or both. Alternatively, a penalty notice may be issued under Section 444A and 444B of the Education Act 1996. This carries a fine of £60 if paid within 21 days or £120 if paid after this but within 28 days. Failure to pay the penalty notice may result in court action.
Lost Learning Time
Our focus on attendance recognises the impact on students of lost learning time and the pressure it places on young people to catch up, self-teach missed content or enter lessons where they are behind or have missed previous required learning. This places students at a significant disadvantage and the impact becomes more serious the greater the number of hours missed.
What do we do at Tretherras to promote good attendance
At Tretherras we are continuing to work hard to improve our attendance in order that we to reach our target of a whole school attendance of 96%.
We like to celebrate good attendance, Some of the things we do to recognise good attendance:
- Recognition of those students that attend 96 +% for the week and those that are making improvements with their attendance every Friday during form time. They receive positive classchart points and are entered into raffles for Amazon Vouchers.
- Recognition of students with 100% attendance, with positive points, postcards home and entry in prize draws.
- Termly tutor group attendance awards in each Year group.
- Individual attendance support plans for students who need extra help with their attendance issues
- Regular meetings with Heads of Year and Senior Leadership Team about school attendance
Please note that we monitor attendance daily. If your child’s attendance falls lower than 90% or causes concern, you may be contacted by the school’s Attendance Officer and/or a member of the Attendance team.
Contact
Please contact the school’s Attendance Officer, Mrs .Sarah Bacon, to discuss any issues with school attendance – attendance@tretherras.net
Alternatively please contact the relevant Head of Year.