Attendance
You may have seen in the government's announcements that school attendance will be mandatory for all pupils from 8th March. The usual rules on school attendance will apply at this time, including
- parents’/carers' duty to secure their child’s regular attendance at school
- the ability to issue sanctions, including fixed penalty notices in line with local authorities’ codes of conduct
Following the government's guidance, the exceptions will be for pupils (or a family member) who is clinically extremely vulnerable, self-isolating or shielding. We will continue to support children in this group learning from home although this will look a little different from the current remote learning. It is very important that you make contact with us if your child/ren will not be returning on the 8th so that we can put plans in place for their teaching and learning.
If you feel a part-time return would be in your child's best interest, please make contact with us. We are more than happy to accommodate this and recognise that this might be particularly appropriate with some of our younger learners.
As a reminder, your child should self-isolate and not come to school if they:
- Have coronavirus symptoms or have tested positive
- Live with someone who has symptoms or have tested positive
- Are a close contact of someone who has tested positive
If there is a positive case of coronavirus in one of our year group bubbles, you will immediately be notified, Public Health will be informed and their guidance actioned and all children and adults will need to self isolate for 10 days. Learning, where at all possible, will immediately revert to remote learning.
The smooth running of the school will be prioritised at all times, but staff absence may make cover very difficult for risk assessment reasons. As we have since March 2020, we will always try our hardest to keep everything as close to 'normal' as possible.