Our school day starts at 8:40-8:55am - this is called a 'soft start' - and it ends at 3:30pm.
Our aim is for every child to be in school each and every day. This is because absence and lateness mean lost learning time which has a terrible effect on your child's chances of success in education and adulthood.
Making sure your child attends school as much as possible means:-
As a school, we aim to support parents and carers in ensuring their child has good attendance and punctuality by providing the following:
The following information is taken from our Attendance Policy.
A child’s attendance is reported to their parent/carer six times a year as detailed below:
If your child maintains 100% attendance, they will receive a certificate at the end of the autumn, spring and summer terms. The school has an attendance target of 97%. If whole school attendance reaches or exceeds this target, there will be a whole school reward at the end of each term.
If your child is going to be absent from school, you must let the school know by 8:30am in one of the following two ways:
1) Telephone 01992 624099, leaving a voicemail where you state your child's name and the reason for their absence from school; or,
2) E-mail admin@hurstdrive.herts.sch.uk and state your child's full name and the reason for their absence from school.
You must repeat this process daily for the duration of your child's absence.
If you are unsure about whether your child is ill enough to stay at home, please refer to the NHS webpage 'Should my child go to school today?' If your child has diarrhoea or vomiting, this can spread easily. Your child will need to remain at home until they have not been sick for at least 48 hours.
If you know your child is going to be absent from school; for example, they have a medical appointment, you must let the school know in one of the following three ways:
1) Speak to a member of staff at the school gates, stating your child's name, the date and time they will be absent, and share any evidence linked to the absence (e.g. a letter from the hospital);
2) Telephone 01992 624099, leaving a voicemail where you state your child's name, the date and time they will be absent, and explain how you will share any evidence linked to the absence (e.g. by bringing the appointment letter to school when the child is collected from (or returned to) school); or,
3) E-mail admin@hurstdrive.herts.sch.uk and state your child's full name, the date and time they will be absent, and attach any evidence (e.g. a scanned copy of an appointment letter).
We kindly ask parents/carers to avoid making appointments (e.g. a visit to the opticians, a visit to an embassy) during the school day, and where that is unavoidable, we ask that these appointments be made at the very start or the very end of the school day.
Please note, we will only authorise absence for medical appointments which we know cannot be organised outside school hours (e.g. a hospital appointment).
For planned absences that are not medical appointments, we will only authorise absences in exceptional circumstances. Examples of circumstances that are not exceptional are holidays being cheaper during term time, holidays that have already been paid for by someone else, or absences that coincide with important school events (e.g. start of term, end of term, statutory assessment tests etc.).
Where any child we expect to attend school does not attend, or stops attending, the school will follow the procedure below:
Please note, the procedure for following up absence for vulnerable children (i.e. those known to Children’s Services) will differ – namely, contacting the child’s designated Social Worker on Day 1 and bringing forward the home visit and/or request for the police to carry out a welfare check, depending on the family’s circumstances.
Children do not like arriving late to school - it makes them feel worried and it means they miss the start of lessons which, over time, can seriously damage their education.
Where a child is frequently late, the school will follow the procedure below:
Please note, a child arriving after the registers close counts as an unauthorised absence which may lead to the local authority issuing a fixed penalty notice.
At Greenfield & Hurst Drive Federation, we expect all pupils to attend school every day and on time so they can make the most of their education. Our target for every child is 96% attendance or higher.