Absences adversely affect the progress that pupils make. One of the most important things you can do for your child is to make sure that he or she attends school regularly and on time. It is only the Head of School who can authorise any absence from school.
Please read the School Policy on attendance and term time absence.
We are only able to authorise time off School in EXCEPTIONAL, once-in-a-lifetime circumstances. The Head of School cannot authorise a planned absence retrospectively. It is unlikely that an absence will be granted if a pupil’s attendance is currently below 97% or if the absence would bring them below this figure. Permission will not be given if the reason is because of cost e.g. it is cheaper to get flights during term time.
The following are indicative of acceptable reasons for requesting an absence:
- for a close family funeral.
- taking part in a significant event involving education, sport, music or other performance.
Unauthorised absence will form part of a pupil’s record. It is often difficult for pupils to catch up with work as they miss out on the interaction with the teacher and other pupils.
To apply for a term time absence please click here. Please note that we may need to ask for additional evidence to support any request and therefore require that they are made at least 10 working days in advance of the planned absence.
WARNING
Failure to secure your child’s regular attendance at school is an offence under Section 444 of the Education Act 1996. If the absence is not authorised, the Local Authority may take legal proceedings against a parent/guardian. This may result in the following:
- A Penalty Notice requiring payment of a penalty of up to £120 per parent per child. Failure to pay the penalty will result in prosecution before a Magistrates Court.
- Prosecution under Section 444(1) Education Act 1996, where if convicted, a parent/guardian may be fined up to £1,000.
- Prosecution under Section 444(1A) Education Act 1996 where if convicted, a parent/guardian may be fined up to £2,500 and/or a custodial sentence.
Please note that you may not be issued with a Penalty Notice as the Local Authority may decide that it is appropriate to prosecute you without first offering an alternative.
In cases of aggravated non-attendance (where parents have already received a penalty notice) this will be recorded on the National Police Computer and will be declared on any DBS checks carried out by employers or other agencies.
2023/24
TERM 1 | Summer Bank Holiday – Monday 28 August 2023 School Opens Wednesday 30 August 2023 School Closes Friday 13 October 2023 |
TERM 2 | School Opens Monday 30 October 2023 School Closes Friday 15 December 2023 |
TERM 3 | School Opens Tuesday 2 January 2024 School Closes Friday 9 February 2024 |
TERM 4 | School Opens Monday 19 February 2024 School Closes Thursday 28 March 2024 Good Friday Bank Holiday – Friday 29 March 2024 Easter Monday Bank Holiday – Monday 1 April 2024 |
TERM 5 | School Opens Monday 15 April 2024 May Bank Holiday Monday – 6 May 2024 School Closes Friday 24 May 2024 |
TERM 6 | School Opens Monday 3 June 2024 School Closes Friday 12 July 2024 |
2024/25
TERM 1 | Summer Bank Holiday – Monday 26 August 2024 School Opens Thursday 29 August 2024 School Closes Friday 18 October 2024 |
TERM 2 | School Opens Monday 4 November 2024 School Closes Friday 20 December 2024 |
TERM 3 | School Opens Monday 6 January 2025 School Closes Friday 14 February 2025 |
TERM 4 | School Opens Monday 24 February 2025 School Closes Friday 4 April 2025 Good Friday Bank Holiday – Friday 18 April 2025 Easter Monday Bank Holiday – Monday 21 April 2025 |
TERM 5 | School Opens Tuesday 22 April 2025 May Bank Holiday – Monday 5 May 2025 School Closes Friday 23 May 2025 |
TERM 6 | School Opens Monday 2 June 2025 School Closes Friday 11 July 2025 |