Central to raising standards in education and ensuring all pupils can fulfil their potential is an assumption so widely understood that it is insufficiently stated – pupils need to attend school regularly to benefit from their education. Missing lessons leaves children vulnerable to falling behind. Children with poor attendance tend to achieve less in both primary and secondary school.
The government suggests that attendance is everybody's business and expects schools and local partners to work collaboratively in partnership with families. All partners should work together to:
Expect
Aspire to high standards of attendance from all pupils and parents and build a culture where all can, and want to, be in school and ready to learn by prioritising attendance improvement across the school.
Monitor
Rigorously use attendance data to identify patterns of poor attendance (at individual and cohort level) as soon as possible so all parties can work together to resolve them before they become entrenched.
Listen and understand
When a pattern is spotted, discuss with pupils and parents to listen to and understand barriers to attendance and agree how all partners can work together to resolve them.
Facilitate support
Remove barriers in school and help pupils and parents to access the support they need to overcome the barriers outside of school. This might include an early help or whole family plan where absence is a symptom of wider issues.
Formalise support
Where absence persists and voluntary support is not working or not being engaged with, partners should work together to explain the consequences clearly and ensure support is also in place to enable families to respond. Depending on the circumstances this may include formalising support through an attendance contract or education supervision order.
Enforce
Where all other avenues have been exhausted and support is not working or not being engaged with, enforce attendance through statutory intervention: a penalty notice in line with the National Framework or prosecution to protect the pupil’s right to an education.
Working together to improve school attendance - DfE 2024
Attendance
The law entitles every child of compulsory school age to an efficient, full-time education suitable to their age, aptitude, and any special educational need they may have. It is the legal responsibility of every parent to make sure their child receives that education either by attendance at a school or by education otherwise than at a school. Where parents decide to have their child registered at school, they have an additional legal duty to ensure their child attends that school regularly. This means their child must attend every day that the school is open, except in a small number of allowable circumstances. We believe that excellent attendance at school will give each child the best opportunity to be successful in education.
Our aim is for 100% attendance but we insist on 96% to be the benchmark of good attendance. Occasionally children feel unwell and this is to be expected. It is important to notify the school on the first day of illness to maintain accurate records. School will contact parents/carers if pupils are away from school with no reason. If contact cannot be made with parents, the absence will be recorded as unauthorised. The child should return to school as soon as they are well enough to do so.
All holidays must be taken in school holidays. We are at school for 190 days of the year, leaving 175 days for holidays and special events. Holidays are not permitted in term time and you may be fined should you decide to take a holiday in term time.
Punctuality
Classroom doors are open for children from 8:45 a.m. until 9:00 a.m. Registers will be taken at 8:55 a.m. and they will be saved at 9:05 a.m. Any child arriving after this time is recorded as late. Any child arriving after 9:20 a.m. is recorded as an unauthorised absence for the morning session. Pupils must enter via the main entrance if they are late. If a child is persistently late, you may be called in for a meeting with the Head Teacher and the Family Worker.
Hillborough Junior is one of the schools within Luton that has consistently high attendance and we work hard to maintain this. During our weekly Achievements Assembly, the class with the highest attendance receives a certificate to display in their classroom.
We have introduced a new league and cup format to promote good attendance. The league requires each class to play against other classes twice throughout the school year (22 games). In each game, the highest attendance receives 3 points towards the class’s total, a draw would be 1 point each and a loss is 0 points. The classes then move up and down the table depending on the number of points they have. Similarly, the cup competition allows classes to compete against each other. The loser of first round matches will move to the Bowl Competition. Winners remain in the Cup Competition. Losers of the second round go into the Plate Competition. This allows each class to be motivated to winning an award at the end of the year.
We still expect the highest levels of attendance and punctuality for children who are SEND. However, we fully appreciate that some pupils in this group are more likely to need time off for important medical appointments. The advice below is designed to support parents/carers in ensuring the best possible attendance and punctuality.
Our Welfare Assistant and Family Worker monitor registers for attendance and punctuality daily, contacting parents immediately when there is a concern and working with families to improve attendance. The Head Teacher checks class attendance weekly and provides a report to governors each term.
Through our monitoring we will send letters to parents to alert them to any patterns of concerning absence. It may be necessary to invite parents into school to discuss attendance issues in an attempt to explore ways to remove barriers to school attendance. Information will be sent to the Local Authority if there is sufficient unauthorised absence that would warrant a Penalty Notice to be issued. By acting early we hope to avoid any pupil falling into the persistent absence group (10%+ absence).
This could be of a variety of reasons such has forgetting to do homework, being in trouble the previous day or more serious reasons such as bullying or anxiety. No matter how serious or trivial the reason, it is clearly having an impact on the child. If this is the case, contact the school as soon as possible using the following details:
01582 613331
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Our uniform policy has changed with effect from 1st September 2021. During the pandemic we allowed children to come into school in their PE kits on PE days. We have found that this has enabled children to spend more time being physically active. Therefore, we are continuing this going forward. However, we would like to standardise our PE kit and from September 2021 this will be as detailed below. Although we have introduced a new black PE sweatshirt with logo, pupils will know not need as many red school sweatshirts.
Children will wear school uniform on the 3 days of the week when they do not have PE. On the days that they have PE (they will be advised this at the start of term) children will wear the school’s PE kit to school.
| SCHOOL UNIFORM | |
| Our school uniform colour is a combination of red and grey or black. Most items can be bought from High Street shops. Items marked with a * below, have the school logo on and must be brought in school. Please speak to our office staff for details of prices. | |
| Trousers, shorts, skirts | Black or Grey |
| Polo shirt, shirt, blouse | White |
| School Jumper, Cardigan (with logo)* | Red |
| Shoes (no trainers) | Black |
| Socks | Plain black, grey or white |
| Headscarves | Plain black, red or white |
| Please note skirts should be an appropriate length and of a style which allows girls to sit comfortably on the floor. Jeans and leggings are not permitted as part of the uniform. | |
| PE KIT | |
| Children wear their PE uniform to school twice a week. They will be advised of the days that they have PE. All school uniform and P.E. kit MUST be named. | |
| Shorts | Black |
| Polo shirt (school logo optional) | Red |
| Sweatshirt (with logo)* | Black |
| Jogging bottoms | Black |
| Trainers (outdoor PE) Black Plimsolls (indoor PE) | Black or White |
| For health and safety reasons children are not permitted to wear earrings for PE. Your child’s teacher will advise you when PE lessons take place so that earrings can be removed. Headscarves must be removed for all PE lessons. |
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The process for ordering uniform is as follows:
PRICE LIST - items which can be purchased in school
| SCHOOL JUMPERS | |
| Size 28-32 | £9.00 |
| Size 34 and above | £10.00 |
| SCHOOL CARDIGANS | |
| Size 28-32 | £10.00 |
| Sizes 34 and over | £11.00 |
| PE BLACK SWEATSHIRT | |
| Size 28-32 | £9.00 |
| Sizes 34 and over | £10.00 |
| PE RED POLO SHIRT | £7.50 |
| PE BAGS | £2.00 |
| WATER BOTTLES | £1.00 |
Uniform can be purchased from the school up until the end of term, Tuesday 20th July and we will open on Wednesday 1st September between 10.30am and 2.00pm before school starts on Thursday 2nd September. However, please note that there is no guarantee of stock. The school will be shut over the summer holidays.

New procedures are in place this year for snow closures for schools and alerting parents. The radio stations have advised the Local Authority that they are no longer able to update live lists on their websites (although they will still read out lists on air) so Luton Borough Council will update and manage this via the Luton Borough Council website and Luton Borough Council web services team. The website link is: School closures - Luton Borough Council.
As a school, we will also inform parents of any closures through our text messaging system and via our own school website so please check regularly in times of bad weather.

The Friends of Hillborough Junior School are an organisation made from parents and staff who hold different events throughout the year to raise money for the school and pupils. We are currently only a small group, but if you are interested in joining us, please don't hesitate to contact the school. We organise the Christmas and Winter Festival which has lots of games, crafts and activities after school in the Christmas Term. We also hold a Christmas and Easter Disco just for the children after school, and we also hold the annual Summer Grill. The Summer Grill is a social event where we invite parents, friends and family to enjoy a BBQ on the school field with games, a raffle and entertainment, Keep an eye out on the events page for what is coming up each term.
The FRIENDS of Hillborough, which raises money for the children and the school, purchased a £2 commemorative coin for every child in the school to celebrate Queen Elizabeth becoming Britain's longest reigning monarch. The children will be able to keep this little piece of history and we hope that they will treasure it in the future and remember where it came from.
On Tuesday 2nd December, we held our annual Christmas and Winter Festival. It was hugely successful and we managed to raise lots of money for the school. Thank you to all of the parents, children and staff who donated items and to everyone who came along to support us. We couldn't do it without you. It was a fantastic event and we are looking forward to next year! After Christmas, in the Spring Term, we will be holding out Children's Easter Disco, so keep an eye out for more information about that.

Admission to the school is governed by the Luton Borough Council Admissions Policy. The school is for boys and girls of all abilities, aged 7-11. This year we have over 350 pupils in 12 classes. All children aged between 7 and 11 who live in the school's catchment area would expect to attend the school.
If you live outside the catchment area it is possible to gain a place for your child, should there be a space available. There is an independent appeals procedure for out-of-catchment children who are refused a place.
Tel: 01582 548016
Luton Council School Admission page

Our names are Lisa Whitney and Sandra Byrne. We are your Family Workers.
Our role is to offer guidance and support to families, working together with you and school to ensure our children achieve the five outcomes of Every Child Matters.
Stay Safe
Enjoy & Achieve
Be Healthy
Make a positive contribution
Achieve economic well being
If we can help in any way or if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Pop in and see us or give us a call on 01582 613331.
Women's Aid in Luton offer Domestic abuse specialist services, helpline, refuges, freedom programme and other courses.
www.womensaidinluton.org
Helpline: 01582 391856
Luton all Women's Centre offer drop-in sessions, benefits advice, counselling, self-esteem programmes and a solicitor's surgery.
01582 416783
Stepping Stones offer counselling, one to one support, coffee cake and chat, advocacy, parenting programmes and benefits support.
01582 457114
The National Domestic Violence Helpline offer a free 24 hour helpline for women and children suffering from domestic violence.
0800 2000247
| School day starts | 8.55am (Classroom doors are open from 8.45am for children to arrive) |
| School day finishes | 3.30pm |
| Total opening hours per week | 32 hours 55 minutes |
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Our uniform policy has changed with effect from 1st September 2021. During the pandemic we allowed children to come into school in their PE kits on PE days. We have found that this has enabled children to spend more time being physically active. Therefore, we are continuing this going forward. However, we would like to standardise our PE kit and from September 2021 this will be as detailed below. Although we have introduced a new black PE sweatshirt with logo, pupils will now not need as many red school jumpers/cardigans. The other change is the white PE t-shirt which will now be a red polo shirt. These can be brought from any high street shop or we will sell red ones with logos on them from reception.
Children will wear school uniform on the 3 days of the week when they do not have PE. On the days that they have PE (they will be advised this at the start of term) children will wear the school’s PE kit to school.
Pupils going into Yr 3 should wear the new uniform with effect from 1st September.
Pupils going into Yr 4 & 5 should buy the new black PE sweatshirt and red polo shirt only when they are replacing previous items of uniform.
| SCHOOL UNIFORM | |
| Our school uniform colour is a combination of red and grey or black. Most items can be bought from High Street shops. Items marked with a * below, have the school logo on and must be brought in school. Please speak to our office staff for details of prices. | |
| Trousers, shorts, skirts | Black or Grey |
| Polo shirt, shirt, blouse | White |
| School Jumper, Cardigan (with logo)* must be brought in school | Red |
| Shoes (no trainers) | Black |
| Socks | Plain black, grey or white |
| Headscarves | Plain black, red or white |
| Please note skirts should be an appropriate length and of a style which allows girls to sit comfortably on the floor. Jeans and leggings are not permitted as part of the uniform. | |
| PE KIT | |
| Children wear their PE uniform to school twice a week. They will be advised of the days that they have PE. All school uniform and P.E. kit MUST be named. | |
| Shorts | Black |
| Polo shirt (school logo optional) must be brought in school | Red |
| Sweatshirt (with logo)* must be brought in school | Black |
| Jogging bottoms | Black |
| Trainers (outdoor PE) Black Plimsolls (indoor PE) | Black or White |
| For health and safety reasons children are not permitted to wear earrings for PE. Your child’s teacher will advise you when PE lessons take place so that earrings can be removed. Headscarves must be removed for all PE lessons. |
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The process for ordering uniform is as follows:
There may be occasional changes to the menu subject to availability of produce delivered by the caterers.
There may be occasional changes to the menu subject to availability of produce delivered by the caterers.

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