Attendance News
Every day counts!
Attendance News
Every day counts!
Attending school regularly helps children feel better about school—and themselves. Start building this habit in Prep so they learn right away that going to school on time, every day is important. Eventually good attendance will be a skill that will help them succeed in secondary school and university.
One of main reasons for students not arriving to school on time is the business of the home in the morning. Setting up a good routine helps children arrive at school ready to learn and play.
Please click here to receive tips about setting up morning routines.
Top attendance tips for parents
Attendance
SMS is being used to confirm with families that their child is not at school when the morning rolls are marked.
This means at 9.45am, if your child has not arrived at school and you have not informed the school via Compass that day or prior to the day, an automated SMS will be sent to you as confirmation that your child is in your care and not at school.
Please Attend to Absences
If you have a notification on your Newsfeed that there are outstanding absences awaiting your approval, you must approve them.
It is a parent's responsibility to notify the school of an absence and it has always been the case. Prior to Compass, you would have physically written a note; now you do so electronically - it is actually easier. Student Rolls are a legal requirement (Education and Training Reform Act 2006) and it is your responsibility to help us maintain them by promptly informing us of the reason for your child's absence.
In accordance with the school’s Attendance Policy, if no explanation is provided by the parent within 10 school days of an absence, it will be recorded as an ‘unexplained absence’ on the student’s file.
If you need assistance with approving an absence, please see the instructions on Compass. These can be found in the Community section - School Documentation - School Community Information - Compass-Approving an Absence.