Attendance

Consistent school attendance from the early years is fundamental to ensuring children gain a strong foundation for later learning.
Currently, our attendance rate is:
However, we know we have had a large wave of illness at our school over the recent weeks, and whilst it is important to have our students at school, learning and connecting, it is also vitally important that they stay home when they are unwell, to rest and recover and stop the spread of germs and infection passing on to others.
In 2026, we aim to have our attendance rate reach 93%. Now that most of us have recovered from the recent illness - let's get back on track and build our attendance rate back up.
In addition to the protective factors provided by enrolment and attendance, research indicates that students who regularly attend school achieve at higher levels than students who do not have regular attendance patterns.
School attendance contributes to a community that is well-educated, healthier, employed, financially independent and more empowered. Children and young people who do not regularly attend school miss out on planned learning experiences, sequences of instruction and class participation. The impact of this loss is compounded with each absence.
The department has adopted the following definitions consistent with best practice to identify students at risk through non-attendance:
• Habitual non-attendance where a student has 5 to 9 absences for any reason in a term (average of 1 day per fortnight).
• Chronic non-attendance where a student is absent for 10 days or more in a term for any reason (average of 1 day per week).
If your child is absent or late for any reason, please notify the school in writing by messaging the class teacher on Class Dojo or emailing the school on: dl.0272.admin@schools.sa.edu.au


