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Please support your child to ensure they are in school before the warning bell at 8.35am

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Being late for school has a negative impact on your child’s learning. Being just 10 minutes late every day adds up to an hour a week of lost learning. Over a year this adds up to one week of school missed in a year! Being late for class often means important instructions are missed and the class is interrupted. Your child may feel uncomfortable and on the outer with peers.

Children need to arrive on time ready to settle into their school work. Arriving at least 5 minutes before the first bell at 8.35am allows your child to interact with their peers and get themselves ready for their busy day. When students are late they are issued a lunchtime catch up that they are required to complete that day. Attending school regularly and arriving on time helps prepare children for the real world, where it is expected that they turn up to work every day and on time.