Attendance Matters
2024 goal is to decrease the average number of absence days per student to 20.
Attendance Matters
2024 goal is to decrease the average number of absence days per student to 20.
Going to school every day is the single most important part of your child’s education. Students learn new things at school every day – missing school puts them behind.
Why it’s important
We all want our students to get a great education, and the building blocks for a great education begin with students coming to school each and every day.
If students miss school regularly, they miss out on learning the fundamental skills that will set them up for success in the later years of school.
There is no safe number of days for missing school – each day a student misses puts them behind, and can affect their educational outcomes.
Each missed day is associated with progressively lower achievement in numeracy, writing and reading.
Getting in early
Attendance patterns are established early – a child regularly missing days in kindergarten or in the early years of school will often continue to miss classes in the later years, and receive lower test scores than their classmates.
It’s vital that students go to school every day – even in the early years of primary school. In Victoria school is compulsory for children and young people aged 6 -17 years.
The main reasons for absence are:
Please note - DET does not class student birthdays as a valid reason to be absent. Students are encouraged to come to school on their birthdays so their classmates can sing happy birthday to them too!
Being away from school for one day a fortnight equals missing 1.5 years over 13 years of school.
If your child is away
If for any reason your child must miss school, there are things you can do with your school to ensure they don’t fall behind:
Inform the school
Remember, every day counts. If your child must miss school, speak with your classroom teacher as early as possible.
Openly communicating with your child's school about all absences is a good way to prevent attendance issues being escalated to a School Attendance Officer. A School Attendance Officer is a Department of Education and Training Regional Director who has authority to follow up attendance issues. Chronic or ongoing attendance issues that are escalated can lead to an Infringement Notice being issued to parent/s.
If you are having attendance issues with your child, please let your classroom teacher know so we can work together to get your child to school every day.