
Our Attendance Vision
Attendance and punctuality is a priority at Whitworth Community High School. Students need to be in school every day so that they have access to the whole of the curriculum. Attendance also forms part of the wider safeguarding picture, as such, it is vital that attendance is tracked and monitored so that interventions can be put in place to support students and their families to sustain regular attendance in the future. We live by our motto "Climbing Higher" with a profound belief that every student, regardless of their background, deserves to reach their full potential; attendance is vital if this full potential is to be reached. We recognise that the climb is different for each individual and family, therefore, our unwavering commitment is to provide the bespoke support and guidance required by different families.
Attendance is led by the Attendance Champion, who is also a member of the Senior Leadership Team. The Attendance Champion ensures that effective systems for tackling absence are maintained and makes sure they are followed by all staff. This is essential, as attendance is everyone’s responsibility, including form tutors who play a vital pastoral role and teaching staff who help students to catch up when they have gaps in their learning due to absence.
Attendance at Whitworth Community High School
At Whitworth Community High School, we believe that excellent attendance is essential for academic success, wellbeing, and future life chances. There is a clear link between high attendance and strong achievement, positive relationships, and successful transitions into further education and employment.
Our aim is to work in partnership with families to ensure every student attends school regularly, punctually, and safely, unless absence is unavoidable.
Our whole-school attendance target is 97%, although we encourage all students to aim for 100% attendance wherever possible.
Why Attendance Matters
Recent research by the Department for Education states:
Parents and carers have a legal responsibility to ensure that children of compulsory school age attend school regularly.
Reporting Absence – What Parents/Carers Must Do
If your child is going to be absent, parents/carers must inform the school as soon as possible and no later than 8:45 am on each day of absence.
Absence can be reported by:
Please ensure the school always has up-to-date contact details for parents/carers and emergency contacts.
If school does not receive notification of an absence:
Absences with no explanation will be recorded as unauthorised.
Illness and Medical Absence
Absence may be authorised for genuine illness or unavoidable medical appointments. Medical and dental appointments should be arranged outside school hours wherever possible. Where this is not possible, evidence such as an appointment card or text message should be provided. After three days of illness, medical evidence may be requested.
If you are unsure whether your child is well enough to attend, NHS guidance can help you decide.
Appointments During the School Day
If your child needs to leave school during the day:
Students will not be allowed to leave the school site without prior agreement.
Religious Observance
The school will authorise one day per religious festival, for example, Eid. Any additional requests must be made in advance and will only be authorised where exceptional circumstances apply.
Punctuality – Arriving on Time Matters
The school day begins at 8:45 am. Students are expected to be in school and ready to learn at this time.
Being 10 minutes late every day is equivalent to missing two full weeks of school each year.
Persistent lateness will result in:
Persistent and Severe Absence
Where attendance becomes a concern, we will:
Our focus is always on support first, not sanctions.
Leave of Absence During Term Time
There is no automatic right to take holidays during term time.
Leave will only be authorised where:
Leave taken without permission, or beyond what is agreed, will be recorded as unauthorised and may result in legal action.
Penalty Notices – Important Information (From 19 August 2024)
National changes to penalty notices came into effect on 19 August 2024.
Key points parents/carers should be aware of:
In some cases, parents/carers may be issued with a Notice to Improve, giving a final opportunity to engage with support before a penalty notice is issued.
Supporting Students Who Struggle to Attend
If your child is reluctant to attend school:
We believe that every child has a right to full-time education, and we are committed to helping remove barriers to attendance.
Who to Contact About Attendance
Telephone: 01706 343218
Whitworth Community High School,
Hall Fold, Whitworth, Rossendale,
Lancashire, OL12 8TS