Pupil Attendance

Each day at school represents a valuable opportunity for students to engage learn and grow. Regular attendance not only fosters consistent learning but also instils a sense of responsibility, discipline and a commitment to one's education. We place great emphasis on the significance of attendance and encourage every student to be present and actively participate in their education journey.

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What do I do if my child is unwell?

If your child is unwell, please call the school on 01264 352060 or email the school on [email protected] as soon as possible on the first day of and every day of absence until their return to school.

 

PORTWAY JUNIOR SCHOOL ATTENDANCE 2023-2024 (Whole School)

Full Year Attendance: 96%

Full Year Auth. Absent:  2.7%

Full Year Unauth. Absent: 1.4%

The Law on School Attendance 

The law entitles every child of compulsory school age to an efficient, full-time education suitable to their age, aptitude, and any special educational need they may have. It is the legal responsibility of every parent to make sure their child receives that education either attendance at a school or education otherwise than at a school.

When parents decide to have their child registered at school, they have an additional legal duty to ensure their child attends that school regularly. This means their child must attend every day that the school is open, except in a small number of allowable circumstances such as being too ill to attend or being given permission for an absence in advance from the school.

Good attendance at school is important. Statistics show a direct link between high achievement and attendance above 95%. Regular attenders make better progress, both socially and academically, this enables them to find school routines, school work and friendships easier to cope with.

In turn, this means that pupils find learning more satisfying and are more successful in transferring from primary to secondary school. Attendance of more than 95% through primary school and secondary school has a direct impact on pupils' achievement at GCSE standard.