Miss School, Miss
Out! Did you know that last year, one on five children in Portsmouth each missed a total of one week of school through unauthorised absence? That means they not only missed out on lessons but also school clubs, friendships and school trips, leaving gaps in their learning which could limit their future options in life. If children understand the importance of regular attendance from an early age, it helps them to maintain that attitude throughout their school life and into their work life. What is authorised and unauthorised absence? Any term-time absence must be approved by the school's head teacher. This is called authorised absence. At the head teacher’s discretion, absence may be authorised for genuine illness or for reasons of religious belief. Check the school website to be sure you understand our policy on authorised absence. Any absence not approved by the head teacher is an unauthorised absence. Unauthorised absence includes time off for shopping, birthdays, holidays, visiting relatives, getting up late and days out. School attendance - penalty notices It's a legal requirement that children have access to education. If a child misses 10 half-day sessions, the equivalent of a full week's school, through unauthorised absence in one term, parents can be issued with a penalty notice Penalty notices are issued per parent per child and are £60 payable within 21 days and £120 payable within the 22nd and 28th day. You can find out more about school attendance at www.portsmouth.gov.uk/attendance and by joining the conversation on Facebook and Twitter using #MissSchoolMissOut Top tips that could help to prevent absence
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