Dear Dorchester Families,
You may have seen in the news recently that the government has placed a renewed focus on school attendance. The latest statistics from the Department of Education show that, in the Autumn Term this year, over a fifth of children were persistently absent - that means absent for more than 10% of the term.
The Children's Commissioner, Local Authorities and schools themselves are extremely concerned about this. The link between good attendance and good outcomes is clear - children with the highest attendance throughout their time at school (including in primary school) gain the best GCSE and A' Level results, and children who do not reach the Expected Standard at the end of primary school have missed, on average, 4 more days of school than those who do reach the Standard (based on 2019 data).
It is important to remember that, even if your child's attendance is at 95% - which I know doesn't sound too bad - they will have missed around 50 lessons in a year compared to their peers with 100% attendance. It makes a huge difference!
There are, of course, a very limited number of circumstances in which a child can miss school, the most common being that they are too ill to attend. The majority of other absences are recorded as unauthorised. Parents and carers have a legal duty to ensure their child gets a full-time education and high numbers of unauthorised absences show that parents are not fulfilling this duty. It can also be a safeguarding concern if children are not regularly in school or frequently arrive late.
How can we help?
If your child is sometimes reluctant to come to school when you know they are well enough to do so, talk to us. We will always try our very best to find out what their worries are and find ways we can help.
If morning organisation is a challenge in your house, talk to us. We can help with strategies to support you in encouraging children to be ready to leave for school at the right time.
If your child is going to bed too late and can't get up in the morning, talk to us. We can help out with bedtime routine strategies to support you.
If your child will benefit from having additional support to ensure they miss less of their learning, then please let us know. Julie, our Home School Link Worker, will be happy to talk through the challenges and possible solutions with you.
In addition, as part of Sutton Local Authorities drive to improve attendance we now have termly meetings with our linked Attendance Officer. At these meetings we have the opportunity to discuss families for whom our in-school interventions are not proving effective and explore other avenues of support.
Please do not accept second best for your child - they may find it difficult to understand now but they will thank you when they are older for supporting them in good school attendance.
Enjoy the weekend.
Kind regards
Cathy Bell
Headteacher