Attendance

Attendance matters.

At Le Rondin our target is for children to have at least 95% attendance.  It is important that parents and carers understand that they have a legal responsibility to ensure their children are receiving efficient full-time education.

Did you know that 90% attendance is the equivalent to half a day off school per week and a learner who has 10 days of holiday in term time can only achieve a maximum of 94.7% attendance for that school year?

Obviously we have been through some challenging times, with children advised to stay at home if they are unwell, but poor attendance may be due to other reasons that we can help you with. If you are struggling to get your child into school, or feel they are worried about something – please get in touch immediately so that we can help you.

Children with persistent lateness and low attendance are discussed with the School’s Attendance Service every half term and are monitored weekly in school. 

Our attendance lead, Christine de Kock, will call parents to see if support is needed and may request a meeting. When a child is off for longer than 2 days, our school nurse, Chantelle Gilman, will contact the family for a well being check in.

If your child is genuinely unwell and unable to attend school, please telephone the school first thing in the morning and leave a message.  We must have a reason for every time a child is absent from school.

If we have not been able to make contact with you we may inform the Schools’ Attendance Service or possibly inform the police or social services. Some of these measures may seem extreme but it is our duty to ensure the safeguarding of every pupil at Le Rondin.

You can help prevent your child missing school by:

  • making sure they understand the importance of good attendance and punctuality
  • taking an interest in their education – ask about school work and encourage them to get involved in school activities
  • discussing any problems they may have at school and letting their teacher or me know about anything serious
  • not letting them take time off school for minor ailments – particularly those which would not prevent you from going to work
  • arrange appointments after school hours, at weekends and during holidays

You should not expect staff at Le Rondin to agree to your child going on holiday during term time – this will be marked as an unauthorised absence as per the States of Guernsey Attendance Policy. We appreciate the challenges that some parents face when booking holidays, particularly during the school holidays. However, regular attendance at school is vital in helping children and young people to achieve their full potential and get the best possible start in life.

We are working really hard to encourage children to come to school every single day so that they can achieve their full potential and be the best they can be. Please do not hesitate to contact the school office if you have any questions or worries about your child’s attendance.