Attendance and Absence

Outwood Post 16 Centre Danum is committed to maximising educational opportunities and achievement for all students. For students to gain the best from their time at Outwood Post 16 Centre Danum, it is vital that they achieve excellent attendance and punctuality. We strive for 100% attendance for all students and recognise that promoting good attendance and punctuality prepares students for the disciplines of working life.

Post 16 Absence Procedure

Reporting Absence

If a child is too ill to attend School, it is important that the child's parents or carers contact us as soon as possible by telephone on 01302 831385
We ask you contact us each day that your child is absent.

Doncaster Council Attendance Information
Attendance Policy 

If a child has an appointment 

We ask that a child's routine medical and other appointments are made out of school time, where possible.

We understand that this is not always possible though and we ask that we are notified in advance. This can be done by telephone, email or a note provided from home or appointment letter/ card to confirm the appointment.

Where possible, the child should attend School before the appointment and return to lessons afterwards.

Leave of absence (including term time holidays)

Amendments came into force in September 2013 and the Education (Pupil Registration)(England) Regulations 2006 now state that Headteachers may not grant any leave of absence during term time unless there are exceptional circumstances.

There is a common misconception that any child is allowed to take 10 days' holiday per year. This is not true and the government strongly urges parents or carers to avoid taking a child out of school for family holidays as this will disrupt their education.

Please note that absence will not be authorised for reasons such as shopping for uniform, birthdays, day trips, weekends away etc.

Only exceptional circumstances warrant an authorised leave of absence.

Requests should be made in writing to the attendance team well in advance by parents or carers.

Requests for absence for reasons such as compassionate leave, special family events, sporting or musical competitions, etc. should be made in the same way.

All requests are considered individually, taking into account the circumstances of the request. Other factors will be taken into account, such as:

  • the time of year the child will be absent
  • the attendance record of the child
  • the number of previous requests for leave of absence
  • the child's ability to catch up
We will notify parents of our decision either by telephone or in writing.

Where a parental request has been refused, and parents continue to take their child out of school, this absence will be recorded as unauthorised.

We reserve the right to apply to the Local Authority to issue a Fixed Penalty Notice under the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003.

Automated calls to parents/carers

We take our safeguarding responsibility seriously and calls are made daily to the contact numbers of a child's parents or carers if the child is absent, and we have received no reason for absence.

We make calls on a daily basis, even where a child has been absent due to illness on previous days. We cannot assume that a child is still ill if we have not been notified and we would not wish to put a child at risk by failing to contact their parents or carers.

Persistent Absence

The parents or carers of a child have a legal duty to make sure that child attends school regularly. We can make a referral to the local authority where parents or carers are failing this legal duty.

Persistent Absence is a serious problem for children, as much of the work children miss when they are off school is never made up, leaving them at a considerable disadvantage.

A child will be defined as a 'Persistent Absentee' if they miss 10% or more of school.

The local authority has the power to enforce school attendance where this becomes problematic, including the power to prosecute parents/carers who fail to ensure a child's regular attendance at school. For reference, if found guilty parents or carers could be fined up to £2500 and/or imprisoned for three months.

It is important for parents and carers to note that the government has also strengthened schools' ability to respond by increasing Fixed Penalty Notices to £60 if paid within 21 days and £120 if paid between 21 and 28 days. These are an alternative to prosecution of parents or carers for failing to ensure a child attends school regularly. Failure to pay can result in prosecution in the Magistrates Court.

Fast Track to Attendance

Where a child's attendance continues to fall despite initial contact with the child's parents or carers and the use of appropriate strategies to help improve attendance, we may consider the use of the Fast Track to Attendance process.

The Fast Track Process is a positive measure to support a child's parents or carers to fulfil their legal responsibility to ensure the regular attendance of their child.

A Fast Track Panel meeting will be held and the parents or carers and the child (if appropriate) will be invited to attend.

An action plan will be drawn up at this meeting and the parents or carers will be sent a letter explaining the outcome of the meeting and possible consequences.

Following a monitoring period a review will be held and if insufficient improvement is made, we as an academy will make a decision on the next steps. This could include the issue of a Fixed Penalty Notice, referral to the Magistrates Court for prosecution or, in some cases, the Fast Track process may be extended for a further period of time.

Student taken ill whilst attending

  • Student goes to the Carol Chadwick who will contact home if they judge the student to be too ill to go home unaccompanied
  • No student should leave without first informing a memeber of staff.

Authorised Absence

  • Any medical appointments - evidence where possible is required (try not to book medical appointments during lesson time)
  • Illness - up to 3 absences authorised before medical evidence is needed
  • Driving tests - an appointment card/letter is required
  • University open days
  • Interviews at universities and/or for employment - evidence required
  • Religious festivals - at the discretion of the Alex Pearson (maximum of 4 days).
  • Moving house - evidence required (maximum of 1 day)
  • Taken ill whilst attending - go see your Learning Manager
  • Family bereavement

Unauthorised Absence

  • Holidays in term time
  • Christmas shopping
  • Driving lessons (impaction upon lesson time or registration)
  • Absence cuased by fatigue due to holidays
  • Absence as a result of good / alcohol indulgence
  • Missing the bus or getting up late

If a student's attendance is below 85% by Easter then we reserve the right to withdraw them from their examinations.