Unauthorised absence from school (FOI)Unauthorised absence from school (FOI)
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22 November 2017.Request
Please provide the truancy figures for Jersey schools over the past two years. If you could explain which schools the pupils come from how days have been lost and if there have been and prosecutions or fines as a result.
Response
We do not record absence under the category of Truancy - ‘the action of staying away from school without good reason; absenteeism’. In the interests of transparency the breakdown overleaf provides details of all unauthorised absence (excluding any absence recorded as unauthorised family holiday).
Unauthorised absence and lateness
Unauthorised absence is absence without permission from the school. This includes all unexplained or unjustified absences and arrivals after registration has closed. Further information can be found in the School attendance policy available at the following link on the States web site:
School attendance policy
All unauthorised absence and late arrivals are monitored by schools and addressed internally. A small proportion of unauthorised absence and punctuality concerns require further intervention or support from the Education Welfare Team with additional consideration given to seeking support from other services within Inclusion and Early Intervention, for example, Early Help. If such intervention does not resolve the situation, escalation to attendance panel can be considered and in some cases a referral to a Parish Hall enquiry is required.
Details of the number of attendance panels and Parish Hall enquiries are provided below. To avoid any identification of individual students, numbers have not been broken down by school.
Panels and enquiries held during the academic years 2015/16 and 2016/17
Attendance panels | 24 | 12 |
Parish Hall enquiries | 8 | 0 |
In the last two years no fines have been issued.
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