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  1. You can send your child to school or educate them yourself. Children must get an education between the school term after their 5th birthday and the last Friday in June in the school year they turn ...

  2. Aug 28, 2024 · Section 444 (1A) Education Act 1996 - an aggravated offence. If the child is absent without authorisation and the parent knew about the child's absence and failed to act then the parent is guilty of an offence. Sanctions can include a fine of up to £2,500 and a prison sentence of up to 3 months.

  3. If your child needs a leave of absence you must ask for permission in advance. The headteacher can only approve the absence if he/she views them to be exceptional reasons. The headteacher also decides on the number of days to authorise or unauthorise. You can request a leave of absence form from your school.

  4. 2. The decision to authorise a pupil’s absence is wholly at the head teacher’s discretion based on their assessment and merits of each request. 3. If an event can be reasonably scheduled outside of term time, then it would not be normal to authorise absence for such an event – holidays are, therefore, not considered ‘exceptional ...

  5. Five consecutive days of term-time leave. Penalty Notice fines will be issued for term-time leave of five or more consecutive days. Inset training days are considered school days and can be included in the five or more consecutive days where there was intent to be absent for term- time leave. Ten sessions of unauthorised absence in a ten week ...

  6. When can a Child Miss School? There are only two authorised reasons why you can allow your child to be absent from school: If your child is too ill to go attend school (call the Attendance Line by 7:45 a.m. to explain the absence). If you have advance permission by the education facility authorising the child’s absence from school.

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  8. Aug 5, 2024 · The aim of the guidance is to help improve school attendance across the education sector. Authorised absences. A parent or carer can approach the headteacher to ask for permission in advance of removing a child from school. If the headteacher grants the request, this will be considered an authorised absence.

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