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Parent Information
The information on this page makes clear to parents and carers at Bradford Girls' Grammar School attendance expectations, absence procedures and responses to poor pupil attendance.
Our attendance policy can be found on our school policies page
Students should aim for 100% attendance as absence has a negative impact on performance.
The government expects schools to:
Attendance below 90% is classed as persistence absence from school.
The government expects parents to:
The following reasons for absence are not acceptable:
Medical/Dental Appointments: It is important all non-emergency appointments be arranged outside school hours. Where it is unavoidable to book a medical appointment outside of the school day, we ask that they are made late in the afternoon so that students can access as much of their learning as possible. Medical appointment letters must be provided to enable any absence to be authorised as ‘medical’.
Requests for absence in term-time:
All leave of absence request will need to submitted to Bradford Council. This process will help to minimise administrative workload for schools, will ensure legal compliance, and improve communication with families. If you have multiple children attending more than one school within the Bradford District you can request a leave of absence for all children on the same form.
To complete the leave of absence form please follow the link below
https://www.bradford.gov.uk/LOAForm
Alternatively, please scan the QR code below with your smartphone and it will take you to the relevant page to complete the online request form.

Students should be on the school site by 8.30am. Students are expected to be in their form room by 8.40am.

Absence and First Day Call: If your child is unable to attend school you should inform school as soon as possible. Please contact our attendance team as follows:
School must be contacted every day of the absence, before 8.15am.
If a students’ attendance falls below 95%, we will work with parents to support the child to improve and will work with them to address the situation. Where no improvement is made, we will request to meet with parents in school to discuss further. If there is still no significant improvement, referrals for penalty notice fines and legal prosecutions will be made. These will be administered by Bradford Local Authority.
Penalty Notice Fines: Regular and punctual attendance of students at school is both a legal requirement (Section 7 of the Education Act 1996) and essential for students to maximise the opportunities available to them to reach their full potential. It is parent(s)/carers responsibility to ensure their children receive(s) efficient fulltime education. Where student attendance is poor without good reason, penalty notices and referrals for legal prosecution will be made to the local authority.
Missing two weeks of school for a holiday might not seem like very much, but it can have a big effect on your child’s education.
Making sure your child attends school as much as possible means: