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  • Education attendance: legal framework and guidance

    https://westberks.gov.uk/education-attendance-legal

    Links to key legislation and guidance relating to education attendance.

  • Education attendance: information for schools

    https://westberks.gov.uk/education-attendance-schools

    Information on education attendance for schools in West Berkshire.

  • Penalty Notices (PNs): National Framework (from 19 August 2024)

    https://westberks.gov.uk/education-attendance-penalty-notices

    A Penalty Notice is a fine issued to parents when a child has missed school without authorisation.

  • Elective Home Education

    https://westberks.gov.uk/elective-home-education

    Information about choosing to educate your child at home instead of school and what is required.

  • Education attendance: resources and downloads

    https://westberks.gov.uk/education-attendance-resources-downloads

    Information resources for parents and policies, templates and resources for schools.

  • Elective Home Education: school duties

    https://westberks.gov.uk/elective-home-education-school-duties

    Information about the duties for schools and head teachers for Elective Home Education (EHE).

  • Children Missing Education (CME)

    https://westberks.gov.uk/children-missing-education

    Information about children who are missing education, why it matters and when to report a concern.

  • Education attendance: prosecution

    https://westberks.gov.uk/education-attendance-prosecution

    About the prosecution process and outcomes. We aim to work with families to avoid legal action wherever possible.

  • Parenting Orders

    https://westberks.gov.uk/parenting-orders

    A legal measure that a court can issue when a parent is found guilty of failing to ensure their child attends school regularly.

  • Attendance contracts

    https://westberks.gov.uk/education-attendance-contracts

    An attendance contract is a formal agreement between a school, a parent or carer, and sometimes the pupil, designed to improve a child's school attendance.