ATTENDANCE
Resilience - Empower - Achieve - Courage - Honesty
INTRODUCTION
Regular attendance is crucial for students' academic success and personal development. REACH Learning Provision is committed to supporting students and their families to ensure consistent attendance and punctuality.
REACH aims to achieve good attendance and punctuality by working with an attendance policy where the staff, students, parents, commissioning schools, and the Education Welfare Service work in partnership.
Individual attendance is closely monitored, and targets are reviewed regularly. Good attendance and reaching targets are rewarded, and the importance of good attendance and punctuality is supported by celebrating positive attendance during a student’s time at REACH.
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TRENDS & ANALYSIS
We have observed an overall improvement in attendance compared to the previous year at REACH.
STUDENT CASE STUDIES
We have observed an overall improvement in student attendance compared previous attendance.
STUDENT A
Female student in Year 10.
Improved attendance from
39.7% - 85.7%
STUDENT C
Male student in Year 8.
Improved attendance from
73.5% - 86.6%
STUDENT B
Female student in Year 9.
Improved attendance from
39.2% - 71.6%
STUDENT D
Female student in Year 7
Improved attendance from
42.2% - 68.9%
72.2% of the cohort have improved their attendance since starting at REACH.*
ATTENDANCE EXPECTATIONS
Students are expected to attend the provision on their confirmed days and arrive on time. School begins at 9:30 am and ends at 2:30 pm Mon-Thurs and 1:45 pm on a Friday.
REPORTING ABSENCES
To report an absence, please contact the school office before 10:00 am on the day of the absence:
Phone: 0115 9161454
* Based on 2023-2024 data