Absence & Attendance
Reporting Sickness Absence
If your child is unwell and unable to come into school, you must inform us by telephoning: 0208 573 3453 after 8.00 am and before 10.00 am. Alternatively you can report your child's absence on the school App.
We will ask you what the nature of the illness is and the expected length of absence.
It is not possible to ring and leave a message.
Medical Matters
It is very important that our Welfare assistants are informed of any medical conditions your child may have. They will take responsibility with the class teacher for ensuring that all children are cared for appropriately.
Children who suffer from severe allergies must have 2 Auto-injectors/Epipens at school at all times and children with asthma must have 1 blue inhaler and spacer. These will be kept in the classroom medical box.
We understand that all young children suffer from sickness from time to time however, not all illness needs time off school. The school is able to administer Paracetamol or GP prescribed medication on completion of a ‘Permission to Give Medication’ form. All medications must be supplied by the Parent/Guardian in their original packaging with the prescription label attached.
The following guidance from medical professionals is offered:
Nil days absence required for:
- Minor coughs/colds
- Conjunctivitis
- Earache/Headache
- Glandular Fever
- Hand, Foot & Mouth
- Head lice
- Sore throat/Tonsillitis
- Stomach ache
- Warts/Verrucae
The following levels of absence are expected for such conditions as:
Chicken Pox | Children can return once spots are scabbed and dry, approx. 7 days after rash has started |
Coronavirus/Covid-19 | Children can return 3 days after a positive Covid-19 test |
Impetigo | Children can return 2 days after starting antibiotics once lesions are scabbed and dry |
Respiratory infections | Children can return once temperature is normal |
Ringworm/Scabies | Children can return as soon as treatment has started |
Sickness/Diarrhoea | Children in Nursery and Reception should not attend school for 48 hours following each episode and children in Year 1 and above should not attend for 24 hours |
Raised temperature/Fever | Children can return once temperature is normal |
Scarlet Fever | Children can return to school 24 hours after antibiotic treatment has started |