Attendance
Working together to improve school attendance
We are committed to meeting our obligations with regards to school attendance, including those laid out in the Department for Education’s (DfE’s) statutory guidance on working together to improve school attendance, through our whole-school culture and ethos that values good attendance, including:
- Setting high expectations for the attendance and punctuality of all pupils
- Promoting good attendance and the benefits of good attendance
- Reducing absence, including persistent and severe absence
- Ensuring every pupil has access to the full-time education to which they are entitled
- Acting early to address patterns of absence
- Building strong relationships with families to make sure pupils have the support in place to attend school
Attend every day
A strong school community is one where all children are present in school, on time, every day. By attending every day, your child will experience a wonderful number of educational opportunities. We do understand that each family's circumstances are unique and you may sometimes be unsure as to whether your child should attend school.
At The Herewoode, we will actively promote and encourage students to attend everyday so that they do not miss out on learning opportunities both within the curriculum and wider curriculum. We will give high priority to communicating with parents and pupils the importance of regular and punctual attendance. We recognise that parents have a vital role to play and that there is a need to establish strong home-school links and communications systems that can be utilised whenever there is concern about attendance.
If children do not attend school everyday they may:
- Struggle to keep up with school work. In a busy school day it is difficult for schools to find the extra time to help a child catch up.
- Miss out on the social side of school life. Poor attendance can affect children’s ability to make and keep friendships, a vital part of growing up
Setting good attendance patterns will also help your child later on. Employers want to recruit people who are reliable. Children who have a poor school attendance record may have less chance of getting a good job.
The Herewoode will:
- Work towards ensuring that all pupils feel supported, valued and feel a sense of belonging to our school.
- Encourage parents/carers to be actively involved in promoting their child's attendance.
- Regularly inform parents/carers and pupils informing them of their child's attendance and how many days they have missed.
- Inform parents/carers when an absence has not been authorised.
- Promote positive staff attitudes to pupils returning following an absence.
- Ensure regular evaluation of our attendance policy and procedures by the head teacher and Governors.
- Consistent and vigorous monitoring and evaluation procedures will be in place
How do we promote attendance at The Herewoode?
At The Herewoode Academy, we use a wide range of rewards to celebrate and recognise excellent attendance to school. This is recognised in tutor groups every Friday, in the whole school Treat A Family Friday live draw and in the half termly celebration assemblies.
Punctuality
Being on time is vital. Arriving late at school can be very disruptive for your child, the teacher and the other children in the class.
Expectations for students and parents:
Students should arrive in school between 8.15am and 8.28am. Students are expected to be in their tutor set at 8.30am. Our registers open at 8.30am and close at 9.00am.
Students who arrive 30 minutes after the register has closed (after 9am and 13.45pm) will receive a U code and this will be classed as an anauthorised absence for the morning or afternoon.
Our approach to students who are late (are not in tutor set at 8.30am):
Any pupil who arrives after 8.30am is considered late and will be coded as L. Any student arriving after 9.00am will be coded with a U code.
Therefore, to avoid these steps we have a tiered response to pupils who arrive late to school (beyond 8.30am):
First late = email home from the attendance officer and students receive an LS15 detention the same day.
Second late = email home from the attendance officer, call home their tutor to discuss if there are concerns + students receive an LS30 detention the same day.
If a pupil does not attend their detention, then they will be placed in RESET for following day.
Third late = email home from the attendance officer, call home by their tutor to discuss what supportive measures can be put into place + students receive an LS30 + LS1 hour (on the Friday) detention the same day.
It is important to note, that parents are responsible for communicating any concerns with the school so that we are able to put in place the right support for children. Please contact their Head of Year or Mrs O'Connor if you seek further support.
Why would we unauthorise an absence?
There may be times when your child has to miss school because they are ill. This is to be expected and for this you should follow the school procedure for notifying illness. However, in order to provide further guidance for parents/carers as to what would be considered an unauthorised absence we have provided the following guidance:
Please click on the link provided which will take you to our attendance policy and scroll down for the reasons why an absence would not be authorised: Click here for Attendance Policy
Children may also have to attend a medical or dental appointment in school time. All appointments are requested to be made outside of the school day wherever possible but if an appointment has to be made during the school day, we expect the student to be in before and/or after the appointment, depending on the time. If a student is absent for the full day we will mark them as unauthorised for either the AM or PM roll call.
Any absences must be requested as far in advance as possible and can only be authorised by the school.
Holidays
All parents must complete a holiday form, however The Herewoode School does not authorise holidays, in line with Government's policies - https://www.gov.uk/school-attendance-absence
Holidays during term time are marked as G. Exceptional circumstances would be authorised at the discretion of the Head of School (i.e. service personnel on leave after returning from overseas duties) however, even then we would take into consideration what year the student is in and whether any exams or assessments are taking place at the requested time of absence.
Parents/Carers need to be aware that we will request a ‘Penalty Notice’ for any requested holiday. If found that a student was removed for the purpose of a holiday without permission/notification from parents/carers, a ‘Penalty Notice’ will also be requested, even after the pupil has returned from the holiday.
What happens if your child does not attend school regularly?
As a school we are responsible by law for reporting poor attendance to the Local Authority Education Welfare Department. As a parent, you are committing an offence if you fail to make sure that your child attends school regularly, even if they are missing school without your knowledge, and may be issued with a penalty notice or taken to court.
Under the new National Framework for penalty notices, when a student reaches the threshold of 10 sessions of unauthorised absences in a rolling period of 10 school weeks, all schools must now consider issuing a penalty notice. Please see attendance policy for further information on this.
What might the impact of poor attendance be on your child?
Research has shown that children who are not in school are the most vulnerable and are easily drawn into crime. Those children who play truant are more likely to offend than those that do not. The following graph shows the link between percentage attendance and GCSE grades 9- 4. The higher the attendance percentage the higher the number of GCSEs achieved.

What can you do to help?
If you suspect that your child may be missing school or is unhappy at school, you should contact the school as soon as possible so that you can work with them to resolve any difficulties.
Make sure your child understands that you do not approve of them missing school, but be on the alert for any particular reasons for non-attendance, such as problems with school work and discuss these with the school.
If your child is ill or absent for any other reason, contact the school on every day of absence by 8.15 am on 0116 231 8500 or alternatively email: Attendanceoffice@herewoodeacedemy.co.uk
If your child is attending a medical appointment during the school day, you can notify the school by emailing Attendanceoffice@herewoodeacedemy.co.uk or contact 0116 231 8500
Make sure that your child arrives at school on time.
Take an interest in your child’s education.
Ask them about their day and praise and encourage their achievements at school.
Leave of absence
If parents need to request a leave of absence for their child during the school term please download and complete the form below.
Who to contact if you have any concerns or queries:
Donna O'Connor - Attendance Officer (DOConnor@herewoodeacademy.uk)
Elif Joy - Attendance Officer (EJoy@herewoodeacademy.uk)
Kelly Fitzjohn - Attendance Officer (KFitzjohn@herewoodeacademy.uk)
Ash Modi - Deputy Head and Attendance Lead (AModi@herewoodeacademy.uk)
Head of Year 7 (EPoxon@herewoodeacademy.uk
Head of Year 8 (MPorter@herewoodeacademy.uk)
Head of Year 9 (JHaynes@herewoodeacademy.uk)
Head of Year 10 (MBrown@herewoodeacademy.uk)
Head of Year 11 (MPereira@herewoodeacademy.uk)
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