
Attendance
We will work in partnership with parents and carers and so seek your full support in ensuring that your child attends the academy every day, on time.
Attendance is extremely important to us at The Martin Bacon Academy. This is because research demonstrates high levels of attendance and punctuality are crucial in ensuring students achieve their full potential.
The target attendance figure for all students is 100%.
The table below that indicates the number of hours(lessons) lost for learning and impact of reduced attendance from school. We will refer to this chart in discussion with parents and carers to help to maximise school attendance.

There are a number of important steps that you can take as parents and carers to ensure your child maintains a high level of attendance
- Ensure your child attends every day.
- Ensure the Academy has up to date
addresses and telephone numbers. We will contact you by telephone if your child
is absent and you have not contacted us. - If your child is ill, contact the
College every day your child is absent and provide an explanatory note on their
return. - If no contact is received regarding
an absence, it is recorded as unauthorised. Ultimately the academy is
responsible for deciding if the absence is authorised or not. (For your
information, a Penalty Notice may be issued in relation to a child whose
attendance at school is less than 90% including unauthorised absences over a
given period and a range of interventions have been implemented by the College
to raise the attendance.) - Only genuine absence will be
authorised. You will be asked to provide medical certificates and/or proof of
medication if your child has a poor attendance record. - Ensure that medical appointments are
made outside of academy time. - Respond to academy letters or
telephone calls regarding attendance and punctuality. - Contact your child’s tutor if you are
experiencing difficulty in getting your child into the academy.
The DfE has confirmed that:
- If a pupil has an attendance level
above 90% this is not regarded as ‘regular’ attendance.
Schools/academies should not set a minimum attendance target as 100% should be
expected. - Legislation requires us to take legal
action against parents/carers who fail to ensure their child attends school at
a level of 90% and below, overall/accumulative, or for a specific period, g.
90% overall = 19 days of absence throughout the year. - As set out in the Education (Pupil
Registration) (England) Regulations 2006 amended in 2013 – that headteachers
continue to have the power to authorise leave of absence, but only in
exceptional or unavoidable circumstances and each case should be considered on
its own merits. - Family holidays are no longer allowed
to be taken during school term time. While family holidays are enriching
experiences, the school year is designed to give families the opportunity for
these breaks without having to disrupt their children’s education. It is for schools
to consider the specific details and relevant context behind each request.
Schools know their pupils best and are well placed to make those judgements. - (For your information, guidance
states that ‘any parent who takes a child out of school for
term time leave for 6 consecutive sessions (3 days) or more over a 4 week
period, not authorised by the school (under the exceptional circumstances
rule), may receive a Penalty Notice. Therefore, Penalty Notices will be issued
for single event absences of at least 3 consecutive school days or more where
these absences are unauthorised because they are neither exceptional nor
unavoidable.’)
This academy, and all other Meridian Trust academies, continue to support Local Authorities (LA) with improving attendance by using sanctions for absences which fall into the above criteria. This is under the powers of the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003 (amended 2012).
- A Penalty Notice, resulting in
the requirement to pay an instant penalty up to £120 per child, per parent.
Failure to pay will result in prosecution before Magistrates Court. - Prosecution under Section
444(1) Education Act 1996, where if convicted you may be fined up to £1,000. - Prosecution under Section
444(1a) Education Act 1996 where if convicted you may be fined up to £2,500
and/or a custodial sentence.
We felt it would be useful for you to have the above information to assist you to make good choices in respect of your child’s absences from school. We would like to take this opportunity to thank you in anticipation of your continued support to improve our student’s attendance levels and progress.
