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Attendance

Central to raising standards in education and ensuring all pupils can fulfil their potential is an assumption so widely understood that it is insufficiently stated – pupils need to attend school regularly to benefit from their education. Missing out on lessons leaves children vulnerable to falling behind. Children with poor attendance tend to achieve less in both primary and secondary school.  Source:  Government - School Attendance Guidance.

Bramhope Primary School has high levels of attendance.  Levels of attendance are monitored by Mrs Colbourn.

Please read more about absence at Bramhope Primary School by following the link below.

To read the school's attendance policy, please click here

 

Bramhope School Day:

In a typical week, the children should be attending school each week for 32.5 hours

Arrival from 8:35am

Morning Registration - 8:45am

Afternoon Registration -1pm

School Finishes: 3:15pm

Please collect your youngest child first.

We appreciate that every effort is made by parents and carers to ensure that children arrive at school on-time to start the school day prior to 8:45am registration.  Any children arriving after the start of school must come with their parent or carer to the School Office to sign-in as registration will have closed.  We also have afternoon registration at 1.00pm.  If for any reason your child is absent in the morning but is returning to school in the afternoon they must be signed in at the office by their parent or carer.  They can then join their classes for afternoon registration at 1.00pm prompt. 

 

 

Visit the West Yorkshire Healthier Together website, written by Doctors and Health and Care Staff in West Yorkshire for advice and guidance on a wide range of common illnesses and medical conditions that affect children and young people aged between 0-19, and for advice on when you should / shouldn’t send them to school:

https://wyhealthiertogether.nhs.uk/parentscarers/child-unwell-ok-go-nurseryschool

Click here for a QR poster to access a health information hub