Arriving to school on time

Arriving to school on time

There are many benefits for your child if they are consistently arriving at school on time. Not only do they develop strong habits but they are likely to succeed in their learning too. It is very important to instil this habit from a very young age, at the start of each term and over the school year.

 

School gates open at 8:45am and students can start entering the classroom at 8:50am (when the music begins). School begins at 9:00am.

 

What are the benefits?

  • They are informed of important information – a typical school day starts with announcements and introductions to new lessons, so students who show up late may miss out on important details and be unprepared for class events or key learning ideas
  • They often miss out on key learning opportunities like Reading and Numeracy, or they may miss out on a lesson with their specialist teacher
  • Develop long-term positive habits. They develop the habit of being punctual with important commitments
  • Self-esteem - arriving on time every day makes children feel good about themselves
  • Disrupting the other children can cause embarrassment and can make a child feel uncomfortable
  • Gives your child an opportunity to greet their friends before the lessons start

 

What can you do?

Regular routines are important, and with the right strategies in place a child can succeed in getting to school on time, every day.

  • Let them help in getting their clothing, lunchbox or bag ready the night before
  • Ensure all their homework tasks are up to date and they are able to hand it in on time
  • Make sure they are getting enough sleep so they are able to get up in the morning on time
  • Have a set wake up time
  • Set a time for when breakfast should start and end, and keep to it
  • Limit screen time, TV time or games time
  • Be firm, let your child know the school expectations and values
  • Give positive encouragement when they are following the plan and getting ready to be at school on time
  • Encourage them to catch up with friends before school so they can walk into the class together
  • Once they have settled at school, leave quickly

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Arriving on time

Being on time to school means that children can be part of the morning routine. This includes teacher and peer welcomes and greetings. Morning greetings help students feel connected to the school and add a sense of belonging.  It ensures that your child doesn't miss out on the important learning activities that happen early in the day when they are most alert. Being late often means missing out on important information about the day and opportunities to learn. 

 

Leaving early

Where possible if parents and guardians could you please book appointments for 3:30 pm onwards. Otherwise, please ensure that children return to school once the appointment is finished.  Please remember that on Friday afternoons we have our whole school assembly, so if you need to collect your child/ren early please do so before 2:45pm as it is hard to collect student during assembly.