At Higham Lane School we believe that students who achieve a high level of attendance and punctuality will benefit the most from their secondary school years. Our aim is to protect learning and challenge absence, where appropriate, to ensure our students’ social and emotional development, educational outcomes and academic success.
We have an effective whole school culture for high attendance that is underpinned by clear expectations for all students to attend school every day, where possible, to support the whole school attendance target of 97%. At Higham Lane School we provide an environment where students feel valued, welcomed and a sense of belonging. Our ethos demonstrates that students feel that their presence in school is important and that they will be missed when they are absent or late.
| Percentage Attendance | Attendance Description | Number of days missed in a year |
|---|---|---|
|
100% |
Outstanding Attendance |
Zero days missed in a year |
|
98-99% |
Good attendance |
Missing up to 4 school days a year |
|
97% |
Expected attendance |
Missing up to 6 school days a year |
|
96-95% |
Area for improvement |
Missing up to 10 school days a year |
|
94% - 93% |
Area of concern |
Missing up to 13 school day a year |
|
92% - 90% |
Unsatisfactory |
Missing up to 20 school days a year |
|
Below 90% |
Serious Concern |
Missing 20+ school days a year |
For further details on school attendance, please use the following link to the school attendance policy:
Only with the full support of parents/carers can high attendance be guaranteed: Parents or carers are legally responsible for ensuring their children attend school regularly and may risk prosecution if they fail in this duty.
Parents are expected to:
Students are allowed on school site from 8:15am onwards where there is supervision in the Library. Outside spaces are not supervised and therefore students arriving before 8:30am must go directly to the Library and must enter only via the Brookdale Road entrance.
Students should be on school site by 8:35am, ready for line up with their form tutor on the playground at 8:40am. The main school gate on Higham Lane will close at 8:40am and students arriving at 8.40am or after, need to report to Student Services via Brookdale Drive entrance.
In line with this Praise and Behaviour Policy, any late students (arriving on or after 8:40am) without a valid reason provided by their parent/carer will be issued with a Late to School on Class Charts and will serve a 45-minute detention on the same day from 3:15pm until 4:00pm.
Your child’s attendance can be found via the MyEd App and shows your child’s current (year to date) attendance, as well as, if your child has any authorised or unauthorised absence. An example can be seen below. Parents/carers are expected to record your child attendance into their organiser on a weekly basis. The school will also inform parent/carers about their child’s attendance and absence levels via termly Progress Reports.

All images ©MyEd App by Iris Reach.
Unplanned Absence
The student’s parent/carer must notify the school of the reason for the absence on the first day of an unplanned absence by 8:30am or as soon as practically possible, providing details of the reason for their child's absence and expected day of return to school . This can be done via Class Charts, emailing attendance@highamlaneschool.co.uk, or a phone call to school on 024 7638 8123 or 024 7675 7000. If their child has further days absence after the first day, parent/carer/carers must continue to notify school on each day of absence.
Planned absence
Attending a medical or dental appointment will be counted as authorised as long as the student’s parent/carer/ notifies the school in advance of the appointment. However, we encourage parent/carers to make medical and dental appointments out of school hours where possible. Where this is not possible, the student should be out of school for the minimum amount of time necessary and should return to school following the appointment if this is within the school day.
Leave of Absence for non-medical reasons
The law states a leave of absence may only be granted by a school if an application is made in advance and if it considers there are exceptional circumstances relating to the application.
Expectations
Leave of Absence taken in the academic year 2024-25
The law relating to Penalty Notices is due to change with effect from 19 August 2024. Therefore, Penalty Notices issued for Leave of Absence after this date will be issued in accordance with the updated legislation.
Penalty Notices are issued to each parent of each absent child, (for example 2 children and 2 parents, means each parent will receive 2 invoices – 4 in total).
For further details on Leave of absences, Penalty Notices and external support for attendance, please visit the Warwickshire Attendance Services at: https://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/school-attendance-exclusions/school-attendance-guidance-parentscarers
The NHS have produced a helpful guide for parent/carers on which common illnesses require you to keep your child at home, a summary of the guidance is below:
High temperature - If your child has a high temperature, keep them off school until it goes away.
Coughs and colds - It's fine to send your child to school with a minor cough or common cold. But if they have a high temperature, keep them off school until it goes.
Head lice and nits - There's no need to keep your child off school if they have head lice. You can treat head lice and nits without seeing a GP.
Sore throat - You can still send your child to school if they have a sore throat. But if they also have a high temperature, they should stay at home until it goes away. A sore throat and a high temperature can be symptoms of tonsillitis.
For further details, the NHS guidance can be found at:
www.assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/should-I-keep-my_child_off_school_guidance-A3-poster.pdf
This is statutory government guidance for schools, academy trusts, governing bodies and local authorities on maintaining high levels of school attendance, including roles and responsibilities.
Further details of Working together to improve school attendance can be found at: www.assets.childrenscommissioner.gov.uk/guide-for-parents-on-school-attendance.pdf
The ‘Missing Child, Missing Grades’ Report from the Children’s Commissioner (November 2023) confirmed the strong link between absence and attainment.
The report found that:
Further details of the report can be found at: www.childrenscommissioner.gov.uk/resource/missing-children-missing-grades
The government have produced guidance for parent/carers on how to maintain good school attendance for your child, a summary of the guidance is below:
For further details of the guidance, this can be found at:
www.ukhsa.blog.gov.uk/a-parents-guide-to-keeping-kids-healthy-this-school-year
The NHS offer guidance for parents/carers of child that feel anxious or worried:
It's normal for children to feel a little anxious sometimes. They may get a tummy ache or headache, or have problems eating or sleeping. Avoiding school can make a child's anxiety about going to school worse. It's good to talk about any worries they may have such as bullying, friendship problems, school work or sensory problems. You can also work with the school to find ways to help them. If your child is still struggling and it's affecting their everyday life, it might be good to talk to your GP or school nurse.
The NHS guidance can be found at:
www.nhs.uk/mental-health/children-and-young-adults/advice-for-parents/anxiety-in-children/
For further support and guidance can be found at:
Important information relating to a student's punctuality and attendance is available below.