You must notify us of your child's absence from School Sample Clauses

You must notify us of your child's absence from School. The School must be informed as soon as possible in writing of any reason for your child's absence from School. You can do this by contacting [insert contact details for absence reporting]. Wherever possible the School's prior consent should be sought for absence from the School.
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You must notify us of your child's absence from School. The Head must be informed in writing of any reason for your child's absence from School. Wherever possible the School's prior consent should be sought for absence from the School.
You must notify us of your child's absence from School. The School Office must be informed as soon as possible in writing of any reason for your child's absence from School You can do this by emailing xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx for the Senior School and xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx for the Junior School. Wherever possible the School's prior consent should be sought for absence from the School.
You must notify us of your child's absence from School. The School must be informed as soon as possible by telephone or by email on the day of absence of any reason for your child's absence from School. The School may make separate provision for this reason to be confirmed in writing on the child’s return to School. Absence is only permissible for illness, without prior authorisation of the Head. Reasons for authorised absence are in line with national guidelines.
You must notify us of your child's absence from School. The School reception team must be informed as soon as possible on the first day of absence by a telephone call or an email. You should notify your child’s teacher/tutor in writing of any reason for your child’s absence from School. Wherever possible the School’s prior consent should be sought for absence from the School.
You must notify us of your child's absence from School. The designated member of the School’s senior management team or staff, as stated in the School Rules, must be informed as soon as possible in writing of any reason for your child's absence from School. Wherever possible the designated member of staff’s prior consent should be sought for absence from the School.

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