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Encouraging good attendance

At the Redeemer CEP School, attendance is of paramount importance.  It has been proven that children who attend school every day and who are on time, succeed in their studies, make progress and have an improved well-being.  If pupils are not in school, it becomes difficult for them to build on their skills and progress.  In addition to this, there are also heightened safeguarding concerns as to why the pupils are missing from their education.

Attendance is always a high priority in school and we work closely with our parents and the community to ensure that our pupils are in school, safe, happy and learning. 

At the Redeemer, we understand the impact good attendance and punctuality has on our children’s learning and we believe in rewarding good attendance and punctuality to engage and motivate our children. We have many initiatives to support and celebrate attendance and punctuality so that it remains a high profile in school and with our families.

To support good attendance and punctuality, we:

  • Ensure attendance is monitored daily by either the Office Team.
  • Ensure that school has a thorough and robust system for obtaining the whereabouts of all of our pupils.
  • Create a culture where Attendance is everyone's responsibility and any concerns with attendance are raised promptly. 
  • Hold weekly Attendance Team meetings occur in school.
  • Work closely with children and families to support and encourage good attendance and punctuality. 
  • Hold weekly and termly celebrations of good attendance including, but not limited to, extra playtimes, prize draw for individual HEROs who are excellent attenders.
  • Share class attendance on the school newsletter and class dojo every term.
  • Meet with families to support their child's attendance.
  • Meet regularly with our Inclusion Officer from Blackburn with Darwen' to monitor attendance. 

Here Every day Ready On time’

'HERO'

‘Here Every day Ready On time’