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This page highlights the importance of regular school attendance in supporting children’s learning, development and wellbeing. It outlines parents’ legal responsibilities, the impact of absence, practical tips to improve attendance, and sources of support and advice for families.
Excellent attendance at school is important to allow your child to fulfil their potential and for them to have the best possible start in life.
Below are just some of the reasons why it is so important children attend school:
Find out more via the downloads below.
Parents, carers and the wider family all have a role in ensuring children are able to maintain regular attendance at school. Parents also have a legal responsibility as Section 30 of the Education (Scotland) Act 1980 states:
‘It shall be the duty of the parent of every child of school age to provide efficient education for him suitable of his age, ability and aptitude either by causing him to attend public school regularly or by other means’.
A day of school missed without good reason is a missed opportunity for important learning and personal development. Be aware of the impact of regular absences - missing school is missing out.
If you need support to ensure a child in your care maintains regular attendance talk to their school – the staff are there to help. There are also a range of other organisations that may be able to help.
At some time all parents find that parenting can be difficult or stressful. ParentLine Scotland is the free, confidential, telephone helpline for anyone caring for a child in Scotland. You can call about any problem, however big or small.
Phone: 0808 800 2222
Online at the Parentline website.
Children and young people can get confidential help about any question, concern or worry.
Phone: 0800 1111
Online at the Childline website.
Your local CAB can provide information and support about rights and responsibilities when it comes to schools and education.
Information and advice on lots of areas at: www.adviceguide.org.uk where you can also find your local CAB.
Enquire is the Scottish advice service for additional support for learning. It operates a helpline for parents, carers and practitioners. Publications include 'A Parent’s Guide to Additional Support for Learning'. An interpreter can be arranged upon request.
Telephone helpline Phone: 0845 123 2303
E-mail: info@enquire.org.uk
Online at the Enquire website.
ABEL is a voluntary organisation that developed out of the strong desire of parents to do something for themselves to overcome the devastating effects that bullying can have on children, their families and their community. ABEL offers information and support to the young person being bullied and their family and the young person displaying the bullying behaviour and their family.
Contact them through the Anti Bullying East Lothian website.
Provides parents with information and advice on understanding the new curriculum and supporting their child’s education. Online at: www.parentforumscotland.org
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