Term & Holiday Dates

Important Update – Changes to Education-related Penalty Notices

Information for Parents

 

You may be aware that the Department for Education has recently announced national changes to penalty notices issued for unauthorised absence in term time. These changes will come into effect on 19 August 2024.

The changes to be aware of are:

·       Penalty notices issued for offences that take place after 19 August 2024 will be charged at a new rate of £160 per parent per child. This can be paid at £80 if paid within 21 days.

 

·       Any second penalty notice issued to the same parent for the same child within a rolling 3-year period will be issued at the rate of £160 to be paid within 28 days with no option for a discounted rate.

 

·       The threshold at which a penalty notice must be considered is set at 10 sessions (equivalent to 5 days) of unauthorised absence within a rolling 10-school week period[1]. This may include absences as a result of arriving late after the register closes. The 10 school weeks may span different terms or school years.

 

·       A maximum of 2 penalty notices may be issued to a parent for the same child within a rolling 3-year period, so at the 3rd (or subsequent) offence(s) another course of action will need to be considered (such as prosecution or one of the other attendance legal interventions). 

 

·       Only penalty notices issued for absences taking place after 19 August 2024 will count towards the above thresholds.

 
Absences can have a lasting affect on learning. 
Missing a week of school means that your child will miss around 25 hours of learning.
This creates gaps in their learning and may mean that they will not reach their full potential.

[1] A school week is any week in which a school meets at least once.

NameFormat
Files
Holiday_Request_Form_Leave_of_Absence_Dec151.pdf .pdf
Attendance letter - medical officer Sept 2023.pdf .pdf
School Attendance - parents Sept 2023.pdf .pdf
Attendance Policy Jul24.pdf .pdf
NameFormat
Files
Diary dates Summer term 2024.pdf .pdf
School_Terms_and_Holiday_Dates_2023_24.pdf .pdf
Diary dates Spring and Summer terms 2024.pdf .pdf
Diary dates 2023-24.pdf .pdf
School Terms and Holiday Dates 2025.26.pdf .pdf
School Terms and Holiday Dates 2024.25.pdf .pdf

Term & Holiday Dates

Important Update – Changes to Education-related Penalty Notices

Information for Parents

 

You may be aware that the Department for Education has recently announced national changes to penalty notices issued for unauthorised absence in term time. These changes will come into effect on 19 August 2024.

The changes to be aware of are:

·       Penalty notices issued for offences that take place after 19 August 2024 will be charged at a new rate of £160 per parent per child. This can be paid at £80 if paid within 21 days.

 

·       Any second penalty notice issued to the same parent for the same child within a rolling 3-year period will be issued at the rate of £160 to be paid within 28 days with no option for a discounted rate.

 

·       The threshold at which a penalty notice must be considered is set at 10 sessions (equivalent to 5 days) of unauthorised absence within a rolling 10-school week period[1]. This may include absences as a result of arriving late after the register closes. The 10 school weeks may span different terms or school years.

 

·       A maximum of 2 penalty notices may be issued to a parent for the same child within a rolling 3-year period, so at the 3rd (or subsequent) offence(s) another course of action will need to be considered (such as prosecution or one of the other attendance legal interventions). 

 

·       Only penalty notices issued for absences taking place after 19 August 2024 will count towards the above thresholds.

 
Absences can have a lasting affect on learning. 
Missing a week of school means that your child will miss around 25 hours of learning.
This creates gaps in their learning and may mean that they will not reach their full potential.

[1] A school week is any week in which a school meets at least once.

NameFormat
Files
Holiday_Request_Form_Leave_of_Absence_Dec151.pdf .pdf
Attendance letter - medical officer Sept 2023.pdf .pdf
School Attendance - parents Sept 2023.pdf .pdf
Attendance Policy Jul24.pdf .pdf
NameFormat
Files
Diary dates Summer term 2024.pdf .pdf
School_Terms_and_Holiday_Dates_2023_24.pdf .pdf
Diary dates Spring and Summer terms 2024.pdf .pdf
Diary dates 2023-24.pdf .pdf
School Terms and Holiday Dates 2025.26.pdf .pdf
School Terms and Holiday Dates 2024.25.pdf .pdf

Term & Holiday Dates

Important Update – Changes to Education-related Penalty Notices

Information for Parents

 

You may be aware that the Department for Education has recently announced national changes to penalty notices issued for unauthorised absence in term time. These changes will come into effect on 19 August 2024.

The changes to be aware of are:

·       Penalty notices issued for offences that take place after 19 August 2024 will be charged at a new rate of £160 per parent per child. This can be paid at £80 if paid within 21 days.

 

·       Any second penalty notice issued to the same parent for the same child within a rolling 3-year period will be issued at the rate of £160 to be paid within 28 days with no option for a discounted rate.

 

·       The threshold at which a penalty notice must be considered is set at 10 sessions (equivalent to 5 days) of unauthorised absence within a rolling 10-school week period[1]. This may include absences as a result of arriving late after the register closes. The 10 school weeks may span different terms or school years.

 

·       A maximum of 2 penalty notices may be issued to a parent for the same child within a rolling 3-year period, so at the 3rd (or subsequent) offence(s) another course of action will need to be considered (such as prosecution or one of the other attendance legal interventions). 

 

·       Only penalty notices issued for absences taking place after 19 August 2024 will count towards the above thresholds.

 
Absences can have a lasting affect on learning. 
Missing a week of school means that your child will miss around 25 hours of learning.
This creates gaps in their learning and may mean that they will not reach their full potential.

[1] A school week is any week in which a school meets at least once.

NameFormat
Files
Holiday_Request_Form_Leave_of_Absence_Dec151.pdf .pdf
Attendance letter - medical officer Sept 2023.pdf .pdf
School Attendance - parents Sept 2023.pdf .pdf
Attendance Policy Jul24.pdf .pdf
NameFormat
Files
Diary dates Summer term 2024.pdf .pdf
School_Terms_and_Holiday_Dates_2023_24.pdf .pdf
Diary dates Spring and Summer terms 2024.pdf .pdf
Diary dates 2023-24.pdf .pdf
School Terms and Holiday Dates 2025.26.pdf .pdf
School Terms and Holiday Dates 2024.25.pdf .pdf