Key Information & Policies

Attendance, Punctuality, Times of School Day and School Meals

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Attendance

There is wide agreement among educational professionals and health professionals that school attendance is vital to the life chances of children and young people. Being in school improves the health, the wellbeing, and the socialisation of young people. The greatest benefits come when children and young people attend school regularly.

We are aware that the COVID-19 pandemic may have caused some parents to feel less confident with assessing whether their child is well enough to be in school, so we hope you will find this information helpful.

For clarity, it is usually appropriate for parents and carers to send their children to school if they have a mild respiratory illness such as general cold symptoms: a minor cough, runny nose or sore throat. However, children should not be sent to school if they have a temperature of 38°C or above.

This guidance, produced by the NHS provides further information about a range of illness and ailments, and has advice about whether your child it too ill for school. If these thresholds are not met, please send your child to school so they can keep up with their learning.

NHS ‘Is my child too ill for school?’ guidance.

In addition to respiratory illnesses, we are aware that more children may be absent from school due to symptoms of anxiety, than before the pandemic. Worry and mild or moderate anxiety, whilst sometimes difficult emotions, can be a normal part of growing up for many children and young people.

Being in school can often help alleviate the underlying issues of anxiety, while a prolonged period of absence is likely to heighten a child’s anxiety about attending in the future, rather than reduce it. 

The DfE has published useful guidance on mental health issues affecting a pupil’s attendance and those who are experiencing persistent symptoms can be encouraged to access additional support.

Thank you for your continued commitment to supporting excellent attendance for your child at Prendergast Ladywell School

 

 

Attendance Matters

It has been proven that high levels of attainment and attendance are linked. If your child does not attend school every day on time, their chances to achieve are minimised.

From September 2015, if your if your child’s attendance level is under 90% (19 days absence a year) you could be prosecuted for failure to ensure your child’s regular attendance at school. You may be sentenced to a fine of up to £2,500 and / or a 3 month custodial sentence.

Section 444 of the 1996 Education Act states:

      "If a child of compulsory school age who is a registered pupil at a school fails to attend regularly at the school, their parent is guilty of an offence."

We look forward to working with all parents / carers in ensuring all students attend school every day, on time.

Mrs J.Devigne-Nicholls
Attendance & Welfare Officer

 

Click to view our Attendance-and-Punctuality-Policy-Sep-23 (Under Review) 

 

Timings of the School Day

Opening times At Prendergast Primary

We expect all student to attend school everyday. If your child is ill please contact the school office on 020 8613 7490 from 8am.
 

School begins at 8.30am for reception, Y1, Y2, Y3 and Y4.  

School begins at 8.40am for Y5 and Y6.

School ends at 3.00pm for reception, Y1, Y2, Y3 and Y4.

School ends at 3.10pm for Y5 and Y6.

 

After School Clubs run from 3.15pm to 4.15pm.

School Dinners

School Dinners

Please see our menus for School lunches, which are provided by Olive Dining and run on a 3-week cycle. 

Click here to view the menu for Spring Term 2024.

Please see Olive Dining's Food Allergen Information

 

 

 

Free School Meals

Is your child eligible for free school meals and entitled to additional funding to help with their education?

If you are currently in receipt of benefits or believe that you may be classed as a low-income family, please follow the instructions below to check if your child/children are eligible for free school meals. The process takes less than two minutes and does not require any of your financial details.  There are no difficult forms to fill in and no information about your income/benefits is ever given to the school.

If your child is eligible for free school meals, the school will receive additional funding for your child/children which will be used to support them to help them reach their full academic potential in a variety of different ways.  This funding is known as pupil premium.  In addition to being eligible for free lunches, the funding may also be used to pay for after school clubs and school trips.

Instructions for how to check if you are eligible

FSM-guide-for-parents-at-a-non-LGfL-school-January-2022

Go to https://pps.lgfl.org.uk/

Click the button CHECK ELIBIGILITY then on the next page click PROCEED (you do not need to create an account) then select

Local Authority         Lewisham

School: (whichever applies)

  • Prendergast Ladywell School
  • Prendergast Vale School
  • Prendergast School

On the next page it will say OVERVIEW – scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the box to say that you have read the privacy notice

On the next page enter your first and last names and your national insurance number (or National Asylum Seeker Service number)

If your child/children are eligible for free school meals, a certificate will be generated that you can print off and send in or email it to the school office.

Further help

If you do not have access to the internet, we can do the check at school with you.

More information about whether you might be eligible can be found here https://www.gov.uk/apply-free-school-meals

Don’t miss out – apply today.