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Rugby High School - Autumn 2020 Issue 9

News from Mr Grady

Hello Everyone!

On this day in 1605 in Guy Fawkes was discovered guarding barrels of gunpowder in an undercroft of the houses of parliament.  We traditionally celebrate the discovery of the plot (and, one assumes the subsequent torture and execution of Guy Fawkes and co) by letting off fireworks and gathering in large sociable numbers around bonfires.  I’ve happily waved sparklers for years, and eaten hotdogs and burgers on the 5th November, with groups of friends, enjoying the excuse to socialise, and get together.

How very different it will feel this year – with Bonfire Night being one of the many things we’ve had to lose in the current situation, and with new national measures in force from today, I am well aware that students, parents and staff will be feeling once again the frustration of “having to do things differently” of having “missed out on something.”

We’ve all had that in the past few months – the Year 11 and 13 students who left us last summer had to accept that there weren’t going to be leaving assemblies or proms, and we are currently faced with a Winter Term where we will of course not be seeing a Winter Fayre, or a School production in school, and I am sure we’re all thinking about those traditions we have in our own families in November that we simply won’t be able to do in the same way in the coming weeks, as well as all those things – popping in to the shops for a treat that have an added layer of complication.

But.  And this is important, we are still open for lessons, and for that all-important social interaction, and I think in the next few weeks as we move between school and home, we should take the opportunity to make the most of our interactions with students and colleagues, by ensuring that we look after one-another.  We don’t know, as we talk to our friends and colleagues what they might be missing out on in their own lives, what they might have had restricted by the national lockdown or what they might be feeling the “loss” of.  So all we can do is be warm, kind and respectful of each other, we can keep our conversations light, our interactions positive.  We can listen and be understanding, and as we have done throughout the past year we can ensure that we meet a challenging period together, ensuring that we come out whole on the other side.

Stay well and safe everyone,

Mr Grady


LEAVE OF ABSENCE DURING TERM TIME
UPDATED INFORMATION FOR PARENTS

The Supreme Court recently reached a decision in the case of Platt v Isle of Wight Council which has clarified the law on unauthorised leave, including holidays, during term time. The parents of children of compulsory school age are required to ensure that they attend school on a regular basis. The Supreme Court has made clear that attending school ‘regularly’ means that the children must attend school on every day that they are required to do so. As such, the parents of any child who is absent from school without authorisation for any length of time are likely to be considered as committing an offence under s444 of the Education Act 1996.

Head Teachers retain the ability to authorise leave in accordance with the Education (Pupil Registration) (England) Regulations 2006. When considering such requests for a leave of absence, the school are obliged to act within the law. Head Teachers may not grant any leave of absence during term time unless there are exceptional circumstances relating to the application. If the leave is granted, head teachers are able to determine the number of school days a child can be absent for.

It is for the Head Teacher to decide what is ‘exceptional’ and it is at their discretion if the circumstances warrant the leave to be granted. The school can only consider Leave of Absence requests which are made by the ‘resident’ parent.

Each application for a leave of absence will be considered on a case by case basis and on its own merits.

Where applications for leave of absence are made in advance and refused, the child will be required to be in school on the dates set out in the application. If the child is absent during that period, it will be recorded as an unauthorised absence, which may result in legal action being taken against the parent(s), by way of a Fixed Penalty Notice.

Failure to make an application for leave in advance can also result in a Fixed Penalty Notice being issued to the parent(s).

All matters of unauthorised absence relating to a Leave of Absence will be referred to the Warwickshire Attendance Service, part of Warwickshire County Council

It is important to note, Fixed Penalty Notices are issued to each parent of each absent child, (for example 2 children and 2 parents, means each parent will receive 2 invoices in the amount of £120 each, totalling £240 for both children, this is reduced to £60 per child if paid within 21 days).

Where a Fixed Penalty Notice is not paid within the required timeframe as set out on the notice, the matter will be referred to Warwickshire County Council’s Legal Services to consider instigating criminal proceedings under S444 Education Act 1996.

Fixed Penalty Notices are issued in accordance with Warwickshire County Council’s Code of Conduct for Penalty Notices.

Your child’s progress academically as well as socially is our shared priority.

Warwickshire School pupils recorded 31,196 half day sessions of absence due to holiday in the Autumn term 2019.


RH6 Live Q&A event for Parents and Year 11 students - internal
7:00pm – 8:00pm
10
November
RH6 Live Q&A event for Parents and Year 11 students - External
7:00pm – 8:00pm
11
November
Year 11 Mock Exams
9:00am – 4:00pm
From 30 Nov until 04 Dec
30
November
PTA Crazy Hair Day & Winter Draw
9:00am – 4:00pm
11
December
Marking Day - School closed to students
9:00am – 4:00pm
18
December
Christmas Holiday
All Day
From 21 Dec until 25 Dec
21
December
Christmas Holiday
All Day
From 28 Dec until 01 Jan
28
December

04 Nov 2020
RH6 Virtual Open Evening
Please click on the link below to take you to our very first RH6 Online Open Evening.
Read more

Dinner Money

Please ensure you child’s dinner money account has sufficient funds before they go to the kitchen to purchase food.

You can check how much they have available to spend on your Parentmail account either online or via the App.

Follow the attached link for instructions on how to top up your child’s dinner account via Parentmail.

https://www.parentmail.co.uk/help/parenthelp/payments/dinner-money/

Find out more about the Parentmail App here: https://www.parentmail.co.uk/help/parenthelp/parentmail-app/benefits-of-the-app/

To check if your child may be eligible for Free School Meals please follow the link below

https://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/site-search/results/?q=free+school+meals


What better way to finish the first Autumn half term than with our annual Pink Day!
Thank you to everyone who took part and raised a whopping £674 for Cancer Research.



KS3 Book Recommendation

The Girl Who Came Out of the WoodsArty has always lived in the Clearing, a commune hidden in the forests of south India. But her happy life, separate from the rest of the world, is shattered after a terrible event. 

For the first time, Arty must leave her home, and head into the intriguing but frightening outside world. On the streets of India, a chance encounter leads to her becoming an unwilling overnight celebrity. 

As she embarks on her journey, she discovers she is being followed by thousands of strangers, who seem to know her every move... 

Forced to fight against mysterious hashtags and being constantly photographed, how can she find the help she desperately needs? 

Everything is changing too fast for this girl who came out of the woods... could she be running into a trap? 
 
The new thriller from the acclaimed author of?The One Memory of Flora Banks, perfect for fans of Karen McManus, E. Lockhart and Sophie McKenzie. 


Please find below information that has been passed to us that may be of interest to you and your family.

Latest information on coronavirus from Warwickshire County Council
 

Warwickshire Family Information Service Newsletter

November 3rd Edition

For more  information about Primary Mental Health Team Consultations and Parent Information Sessions please click here.