At Swalwell Primary School, we want every child to get the very best from their education—and that starts with being in school every day and on time.
We work hard to create a welcoming and caring environment where children feel safe, happy, and excited to learn. Our staff are here to support families and help make regular attendance and punctuality a positive part of school life.
We celebrate good attendance with fun rewards and incentives, and we’re always ready to help if you’re facing challenges that make getting to school difficult. If attendance becomes a concern, we’ll work together to find solutions that support your child’s learning and wellbeing.

Every day counts—and every minute matters. Thank you for helping us give your child the best possible start.
Average attendance is considered to be around 97% by the government.
Establish a Morning Routine
Set a consistent wake-up time and morning schedule to help your child feel calm and prepared for the day ahead.
Prepare the Night Before
Lay out clothes, pack bags, and check homework the evening before to reduce stress in the morning.
Aim for Early Bedtimes
A good night’s sleep helps children wake up refreshed and ready to learn.
Schedule Appointments Outside School Hours
Try to book medical or dental appointments after school or during holidays whenever possible.
Keep School Informed
If your child is unwell or has a valid reason for absence, contact the school as early as possible.
Celebrate Good Attendance
Praise your child for regular attendance and talk positively about school.
Avoid Term-Time Holidays
Time off during term can disrupt learning and friendships—please plan holidays during school breaks.
Talk About School
Encourage your child to share what they’ve learned or enjoyed. This builds a positive attitude toward school.
Ask for Help if Needed
If you're facing challenges that affect attendance, speak to your child’s teacher or the school office—we’re here to help.
Research shows that missing school impacts on a child’s attainment levels and seriously affects his/her longer term life opportunities. The link between attendance and achievement is strong, and high levels of attendance at school should be a right for each child. A child who has 10 days holiday each year of his/her school life (and who has the normal amount of illness) will miss a full year of their education by the time they leave school.
From 1st September 2013, the Education (Pupil Registration) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2013 change the previous rules about term-time holidays.
The 2013 regulations remove the provision for head teachers to grant up to 10 days absence in any school year for the purposes of a family holiday where there were special circumstances. Instead, the amendments specify that head teachers may not now grant any leave of absence during term time unless there are ‘exceptional circumstances’.
In practice this means that we will no longer be authorizing any family holidays in term time. If parents/ carers choose to take their child out of school then the absence will be recorded as ‘unauthorised’. This can lead to the involvement of the Local Authority and the possible issue of a ‘fixed penalty notice’ amounting to £60 per child per parent/carer which increases to £120 if not paid within the first 21 days. The Penalty Notice must be paid before 28 days. These have been introduced as part of the government’s drive to improve attendance.
Clearly, there are many situations which may constitute ‘exceptional circumstances’ and these will be considered on a case by case basis. Your support and understanding of these arrangements that we are obliged to follow is appreciated.
Please click the following link to download Swalwell Primary School’s Attendance Policy
If you have any queries or concerns regarding the Attendance Policy or your child’s attendance, please call school on 0191 433 4000.
At Swalwell Primary School, we work in partnership with families to support good attendance—but ultimately, parents and carers are legally responsible for making sure their child attends school regularly and on time.
Please click on the link below to download a copy of school attendance leaflets;
Everything you need to know about school attendance Information for parents from The Education Hub