Academy Day and Timetable

The Academy is open for a total of 32.5 hours in a typical school week.

This is a sample Academy day:

8.45am – School gates open and pupils enter classrooms.

8.55am – Registration

9.00am – Guided Reading KS2 / Phonics Groups KS1

9.20am – Core Subject (Maths or English)

10.30am – Morning Break

10.45am – Core Subject (Maths or English)

12.00pm – Lunch

1.00pm – Afternoon session (Foundation subjects including Science, History, Geography, Computing, RE, PE, Music, Art, Drama, DT)

2.00pm – EYFS/KS1 Afternoon Break

3.15pm – School day ends

3.20pm – After school clubs start

Leave of Absence

Annual Attendance Letter 2024

Leave of Absence During Term Time

The government has introduced some significant changes to attendance regulations for pupils at school from September 2013, some of which you need to be aware of.

The most important of these is in relation to term-time leave of absence.

Amendments have been made to the 2006 regulations in the Education (Pupil Registration) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2013. These amendments, as described below, came into force on 1st September 2013.

The Education (Pupil Registration) (England) Regulations 2006 have allowed head teachers to grant leave of absence for the purpose of a holiday during term time in “special circumstances” of up to ten school days leave per year. Head teachers can also grant extended leave for more than ten school days in “exceptional circumstances”.

Amendments to the 2006 regulations remove references to “holiday” and “extended leave” as well as the statutory threshold of ten school days. The amendments make clear that head teachers may not grant any leave of absence during term time unless there are exceptional circumstances. Head Teachers should determine the number of school days a child can be away from school if the leave is granted.

The government has not defined the ‘exceptional circumstances’ referred to in the 2013 regulations. It is for the head teacher to decide what she views as exceptional circumstances.

Parents are therefore asked to respect these new regulations under which we must now work, and that if there is a need to take a child out of school during term time, it must be made very clear in the request how the circumstances are exceptional.

Each application for a leave of absence will be considered on a case by case basis and on its own merits.

Applications for leave of absence which are made in advance and refused will result in the absence being unauthorised which may result in legal action against the parent, by Fixed Penalty Notice, if the child is absent from school during that period.

If a fixed penalty notice is issued and is not paid within the timeframe set out in that notice, the matter will be referred to Warwickshire County Council’s Legal Services to consider instigating criminal prosecution proceedings under S444 of Education Act 1996.

The school’s attendance policy has been updated to reflect the change in the legislation.