Why is good school attendance important for children?
We take absence from school very seriously because the benefits of good attendance for children and young people are significant. School attendance has a direct link to achieving their goals. Those who attend school often, achieve better than those who miss school and have a poor attendance. All moments matter for children and good attendance at school means children do not miss out on vital learning.
As well as improved educational outcomes, we know that attending school regularly provides children with the best start in life.
The benefits of regular attendance at school for children are:
- Children will develop good habits and routines, supporting them to go to school every day.
- For many children, school is a place of security, safety, and belonging.
- Children will receive positive praise and relationships with trusted adults.
- The opportunity to develop social relationships with peers and build friendships.
- Developing a range of skills and positive behaviours which will stay with them into adulthood.
- The opportunity to have fun and try new things.
- Access to pastoral support from school staff.
- Developing healthy attachments and being able to separate from parents.
- Children will develop responsible behaviours.
- Building positive self-esteem and confidence.
- Reduces vulnerability to risk factors such as child exploitation.
The law states that all children of compulsory school age must receive a suitable full-time education and it is important that parents and carers are aware of this and that they take responsibility for making sure that their child attends school regularly and on time. If you need any help or support with attendance, then in the first instance you should speak to your child’s school who can explain to you about what help, and support is available for families.