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Children and Young Peoples Services

Services for Adults on the Isle of Wight

Attendance at School


Service Description: The Law states that parents of a child of compulsory school age must ensure that he/she receives full-time education and if a child fails to attend punctually and regularly then his/her parents are guilty of an offence.

Also known as:- Absences, Fixed Penalty Notices (Education), Parent Prosecution, Truancy

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Question: What is a Fixed Penalty Notice?

Answer: Fixed Penalty Notices with a fine of £50 (or £100 if not paid within 28 days) can be served by the Headteacher, Education Welfare Officer or Police in situations where the Local Authority feels the parent is capable of but unwilling to secure an improvement in their child’s school attendance. The Fixed Penalty Notice can be issued following a pre-court panel meeting to discuss a child’s attendance record. This is an opportunity to pay a penalty fine instead of being prosecuted for the offence. If you pay this penalty within the time limit no further action will be taken against you in connection with the offence.

http://eduwight.iow.gov.uk/the_lea/admin/images/FixedPenaltyNoticesIWCodeofconduct.pdf

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