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  • School Day including Attendance

    8.45 - 8.55am 

    Registration
    8.55 - 9.05am FAST Maths
    9.05 - 10.00am  P1
    10.00 - 10.55am P2
    10.55 - 11.10am Year 5&6 Break, Year 3&4 Assembly
    11.15 - 11.30am Year 3&4 Break, Year 5&6 Assembly
    11.30 - 12.25pm P3
    12.25 - 12.50pm Lunch 1st Sitting
    12.50 - 1.15pm Lunch 2nd Sitting
    1.15 - 1.30pm 

    Registration & ERIC (Everyone Reading in Class)

    1.30 - 2.25pm P4
    2.25 - 3.20pm P5

    School Opening Hours

    Monday - Friday  8:45am - 3:20pm

    32 hrs 55 mins per week


    Attendance

    Pupil Attendance Policy

     

    Key aspects of the Pupil Attendance Policy are detailed below.

    Late arrivals

    Children who arrive late for any reason (medical or otherwise), should report to the school office in the first instance to ensure registration before going to the classroom.

    Sickness


    Parents should inform the school every day of absence by phone or e-mail, before 9.00am. An answerphone service enables this information to be shared easily with the office staff. If it is clear from the initial communication on day one that the absence will extend for a given period (for example, a child who has an infectious illness), it is not necessary for the school to be notified every day during the absence period but parents/carers must contact the school if the absence period becomes protracted.

    Medical Appointments


    Routine check-ups should be arranged for times outside school hours. For other, more urgent appointments, parents are asked to send a note in advance. On returning to school, children should report to the School Office in order that they may be entered into the class
    register.

    Holidays and other requested absences


    We encourage full attendance. In line with Department for Education legislation, leave of absence may be granted for exceptional circumstances only; generally, a family holiday will not meet the definition of ‘exceptional circumstance’. The decision as to whether any request is considered as ‘exceptional circumstances’ rests solely with the Headteacher.