Education for your child is important and regular attendance at school is essential for your child to achieve their educational best and increase their career and life options. Education in NSW is compulsory for all children between the ages of six years and below the minimum school leaving age. The Education Act 1990 requires that parents ensure their children of compulsory school age are enrolled at, and regularly attend school, or, are registered with NESA, Teaching and Educational Standards for home-schooling.
The NSW Government provides some helpful information to inform parents of what is expected of them. Some of the key areas are outlined below.
Arriving at school and class on time:
Student learning is more successful when students are present consistently for the whole school day. Students who arrive “just a few minutes late...” miss out on vital information on the day ahead.
On occasion, your child may need to be absent from school. Justified reasons for student absences may include:
Any absence from school for 10 school days or more requires an application for exemption. It is required under the Education and Public Instruction Act 1987 that a message explaining a child’s absence from school be supplied by the parents or carers. Parents may communicate absence via the Compass App (see details later for further instruction), by a phone call or email to the school. If advice of absence is not forthcoming after 7 days, then the child is marked ‘Absent without Leave.’
If a child arrives at school after 9.00am, please accompany them to the front office and sign them in with the Compass kiosk. If you are collecting your child before 3.00 pm, please come to the front office and sign them out via the Compass kiosk and your child will be called from class to meet you there.
Families are encouraged to travel during school holidays. If travel during school term is necessary, please discuss with the Principal first. An Application for Extended Leave may need to be completed. Absences relating to travel will be marked as leave on the roll and therefore contribute to your child’s total absences for the year. In some circumstances, students may be eligible to enrol in distance education for travel periods over 50 school days.