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  • ATTENDANCE & PUNCTUALITY

    Tue 31 Jan 2023

    At Notre Dame du Rosaire Catholic Primary we know that regular attendance is directly linked to raising achievement and develops skills for life and work. We work closely with the States of Guernsey’s Schools Attendance Service, who monitor and follow up lateness and absences.

    Lateness and Punctuality
    Arriving at school on time and ready to learn is the best start to the day for our children. Even being 5 minutes late per day can add up to 3.4 school days missed a year.

    Attendance Matters!
    Notre Dame’s pupil attendance was around 96% pre COVID. It is currently running at around 91%, which means that an average of approximately 9 days has been missed by every child since September – almost 2 weeks of learning. We are making it a key target for our school to improve attendance.

    Obviously we have been through some challenging times, with children advised to stay at home if they are unwell, but poor attendance may be due to other reasons that we can help you with. If you are struggling to get your child into school, or feel they are worried about something – please get in touch immediately so that we can help you.

    Children with persistent lateness and low attendances are discussed with the School’s Attendance Service every month and are monitored weekly in school. Letters will be sent out every month if attendance or lateness is on the decline. I will also call parents to follow up the letters and to see if support is needed and will request a meeting.

    If your child is genuinely unwell and unable to attend school, please telephone the school and leave a message on the pupil absence line (option 3). We must have a reason for every time a child is absent from school.

    If we have not been able to make contact with you we may make a home visit, inform the Schools’ Attendance Service or possibly inform the police or social services. Some of these measures may seem extreme but it is our duty to ensure the safeguarding of every pupil at Notre Dame.

    You can help prevent your child missing school by:

    • making sure they understand the importance of good attendance and punctuality
    • taking an interest in their education – ask about school work and encourage them to get involved in school activities
    • discussing any problems they may have at school and letting their teacher or me know about anything serious
    • not letting them take time off school for minor ailments – particularly those which would not prevent you from going to work
    • arrange appointments after school hours, at weekends and during holidays

    You should not expect Notre Dame du Rosaire Primary School to agree to your child going on holiday during term time – this will be marked as an unauthorised absence as per the States of Guernsey Attendance Policy. We appreciate the challenges that some parents face when booking holidays, particularly during the school holidays. However, regular attendance at school is vital in helping children and young people to achieve their full potential and get the best possible start in life.

    We are working really hard to encourage children to come to school every single day so that they can achieve their full potential. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or worries about your child’s attendance.

  • TIMES TABLES

    Thu 05 Jan 2023

    Times Tables

    Dear parents and carers,

    We are having a whole school push on children learning and knowing their times tables. Children who are secure and confident in their times tables become far more fluent and successful mathematicians, and those that lack confidence can really start to struggle by Year 5 and 6.

    We teach times tables at school, but we would be grateful if you could support your children in learning and practising their times tables at home, as much as possible as this is proven to help embed their learning.

    Here are the times tables and calculations your child should know by the end of the year:

    Year 1 To know and understand the 2 times table, 5 times table, 10 times table
    Children should also know all doubles and halves to 10

    Year 2 To know and understand the 2, 5 and 10 times tables and all corresponding division facts.
    Children should also be able to recognise odd and even numbers to 10

    Year 3 To know and understand the 3 times table, 6 times table, 4 times table, 8 times table and all corresponding division facts

    Year 4 To know all times tables and corresponding division facts
    Teach explicitly 7, 9, 11 and 12 times tables
    Times Table Assessment in the Summer Term

    Year 5 Regular practise and revision of all times tables and corresponding division facts
    To know and understand square numbers, cube numbers and prime numbers

    Year 6 Regular practise and revision of all times tables and corresponding division facts
    To know and understand multiplication and division facts, involving decimals, fractions and percentages.

    A letter is coming home with every child explaining ways you can support your child with their times tables. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to get into contact with your child's class teacher or Miss Murray, our Maths lead.

    Thanks in advance for your support.

    Best wishes

    Mrs R

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