Every Day Counts: Why Attendance Matters
A useful way to think about attendance is to imagine watching a television series but missing every tenth episode. You might still follow the main storyline, but important...
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A useful way to think about attendance is to imagine watching a television series but missing every tenth episode. You might still follow the main storyline, but important...
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Assistant Headteacher Mr Mitman reminded all students this week of the preciousness of time. In his main school assemblies he stated that time is almost priceless as, once it has...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
15 Year 10 students and their parents were invited for an exciting launch called ‘Reach for the stars’ This was a great opportunity to meet with our parents so that we...
Posted by Madeline Silla
Well done to everyone who kept their 95% attendance streaks going for 10 weeks this term and therefore qualified for our Attendance Lottery. The lucky winners from each year group...
Posted by Olivia de Groot
In Wednesday’s assembly Mr Turner launched our very first 100% Attendance Draw for Years 8 and 9. It was fantastic to see over 100 students qualifying for the draw after...
Posted by Olivia de Groot
During assemblies last week, Ms de Groot drew the winners of the attendance lottery for each year group. Congratulations to our lucky winners (Brandon, Quesianah, Samiullah, Wais...
Posted by Olivia de Groot
We are delighted to share that Year 10 Maple House currently holds the highest attendance across the year group so far this academic year. This is a fantastic achievement and...
Posted by Lucy Kent
We’re excited to launch the Attendance Lottery for this term, which will start on Monday 15 September and run for 10 weeks. All students who achieve at least 95%...
Posted by Olivia de Groot
Well done to all the students who managed to average 95% attendance or more for 10 weeks this term. The winners of the attendance lottery drawn in assemblies this week were Mason,...
Posted by Olivia de Groot
We are excited to announce the winners of our Spring Term Attendance Lottery. Students who achieved 95% attendance or higher over the last 10 weeks were entered into the draw....
Posted by Olivia de Groot
A useful way to think about attendance is to imagine watching a television series but missing every tenth episode. You might still follow the main storyline, but important details, character development and key moments would be lost. Learning works in a similar way. Each lesson builds on previous learning, and missing even small chunks can make it harder for students to feel confident and successful.
Attendance is not only linked to academic success. Being in school regularly helps students establish routines, develop resilience, build confidence and maintain important friendships. School is a place where young people learn far more than just the curriculum; they learn how to work with others, solve problems, manage challenges and develop the skills they will carry into adulthood.
And it is not just about arriving at school each morning. Being in lessons and engaging with learning is equally important. Sometimes students may attend school but spend time out of lessons or miss significant parts of their timetable. While they are physically present on site, valuable learning opportunities are still being missed.
Every lesson offers something important – new knowledge, discussion, opportunities to ask questions, develop skills and strengthen relationships with teachers and peers. Missing lessons can create gaps in understanding, increase feelings of stress about schoolwork and make it more difficult for students to feel connected to their learning. Over time, this can affect both progress and confidence.
We understand that there can be many reasons why attending school or lessons feels difficult at times. As a school, we are committed to supporting students and families to overcome these barriers wherever possible. If you are struggling with attendance or finding it difficult to access lessons, please reach out to us. Early conversations often make a significant difference, and together we can identify the support needed to help students feel safe, confident and successful in school.
Every day matters. Every lesson matters. By working together, we can ensure that all students have the opportunity to make the most of their education and enjoy a positive and rewarding school experience.
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