School Life

Understanding School Attendance and Why It Matters So Much

Missing just one day a fortnight means your child misses 10% of their education. Here's what the attendance data shows, what schools expect, and how to improve attendance.

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Charlotte Hughes
Former Deputy Head Teacher
20 January 2026
7 min read

The Numbers That Matter

Here's a fact that surprises many parents: missing just one day a fortnight means your child has attendance of 90%. That sounds reasonable, but it actually means they miss 19 days — nearly four weeks of school every year.

Over a primary school career (Reception to Year 6), that adds up to 133 days missed — more than two-thirds of an entire school year.

The data on the impact is clear:

What Schools Monitor

Overall attendance

Schools track each pupil's attendance as a percentage. The national average is typically around 93-94%, though this varies year by year.

Persistent absence

A pupil is classified as a persistent absentee if their attendance falls below 90%. Schools are required to identify and support persistent absentees, and Ofsted looks closely at persistent absence rates.

Severe absence

A pupil is severely absent if their attendance is below 50%. This is a safeguarding concern.

Authorised vs. Unauthorised Absence

Authorised absence

The head teacher can agree to authorise absence for:

Unauthorised absence

Includes:

Term-Time Holidays and Fines

Since 2013, head teachers can only approve term-time absence in exceptional circumstances. The definition of "exceptional" is at the head teacher's discretion, but routine family holidays rarely qualify.

If absence is unauthorised, the local authority can issue a penalty notice (fine):

Since September 2024, national framework changes mean fines are applied more consistently, with a maximum of two fines per parent per child in any three-year period before alternative action is considered.

Supporting Good Attendance

At home

When illness is genuine

If your child is genuinely unwell:

If attendance is becoming a problem

Useful Resources


Every day in school is a day of learning, friendship, and growth. While there will always be days when your child genuinely can't attend, making school attendance a priority from the very beginning sets a pattern that benefits them for life.

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