@StanwellSchool

@StanwellSchool - 18:11 PM - 18 Dec 2025

2 students from St.Etienne have been working with Y9-13 this week, practising their spoken French. We have really appreciated their help and they have learnt a lot about our education system. Mille fois merci! pic.twitter.com/f6ZHnPWN9x— Stanwell MFL () December 18, 2025

@StanwellSchool - 17:09 PM - 18 Dec 2025

James Taylor (Year 9) successfully attempted a Guiness World Record for the number of shoulder rolls completed in 30 seconds. Another World Record to add to his collection. Well done, James!— Stanwell_School () Dec 18, 2025
Y10 Football⚽️ Mott⚽️ Raikes⚽️ Pitkin-Thomas⚽️ Unfortunately, despite taking the lead in the first half, the Y10 football team bow out of the cup losing to a talented team. Always proud of your efforts⚽️👏🏻🔶🔷— Stanwell School PE () December 17, 2025

@StanwellSchool - 17:53 PM - 17 Dec 2025

@StanwellSchool - 13:24 PM - 17 Dec 2025

Some brilliant entertainment taking place in the 6th form cafe this lunch time!— Stanwell_School () Dec 17, 2025

@StanwellSchool - 13:23 PM - 17 Dec 2025

Some of our Charity Committee pupils were so pleased to deliver lots of donations to a local foodbank this morning. Thank you so much to all of those who contributed – it is very much appreciated and will directly have an impact on our local community. Merry Christmas to you all— Stanwell_School () Dec 17, 2025
Huge congratulations to the cast, crew, orchestra and production team of Sister Act. The last two shows were fabulous! Two more to go! Thanks to all who have bought tickets 🎄— Stanwell_School () Dec 17, 2025

@StanwellSchool - 10:55 AM - 17 Dec 2025

@StanwellSchool - 18:26 PM - 16 Dec 2025

Farewell to Gina, who has been helping our pupils in all year groups improve their German language skills and cultural knowledge this term. Her support has been invaluable and Y12 and Y13 will really miss her. Danke! pic.twitter.com/IfFZdvELqv— Stanwell MFL () December 16, 2025

@StanwellSchool - 14:49 PM - 15 Dec 2025

Ahead of our opening night of Sister act this evening, Year 9 pupils were part of an expressive arts workshop today where they watched parts of the show and took part in interactive learning experiences linked to it. Authentic Expressive Arts Experience!— Stanwell_School () Dec 15, 2025

@StanwellSchool - 12:55 PM - 13 Dec 2025

A superb performance yesterday by our U13 girls who secured a 2-0 victory in their cup game against a very strong Llanishen side. We now progress to the national rounds, well done girls! We are very proud of you 🌟 💙⚽️ pic.twitter.com/4s2XWauwCo— Stanwell School PE () December 13, 2025

@StanwellSchool - 14:42 PM - 12 Dec 2025

History Trip pupils at the Tower of London— Stanwell_School () Dec 12, 2025
Boy sewing

Attendance

Attendance Matters

Attendance to school is imperative as there is a high correlation between excellent attendance and attainment. Students who miss school frequently can fall behind with their work and do less well in exams. Good attendance also shows potential employers that a young person is reliable.

Fixed Penalty Notices (see below)

FPN Booklet

Days absent Missed time Attendance

0 days off school in a year

0 lessons missed 100% Perfect attendance
2 days off school in a year 12 lessons missed 99% Excellent attendance
5 days off school in a year 30 lessons missed 97.5% Good attendance
10 days off school in a year 60 lessons missed 95% Slightly below average attendance
14 days off school in a year
(2 weeks)
84 lessons missed 93% Poor attendance
20 days off school in a year 
(4 weeks)
120 lessons missed 89% Very poor attendance
30 days off school in a year
(6 weeks)
180 lessons missed 85% Very poor attendance
40 days off school in a year
(8 weeks)
240 lessons missed 80% Very poor attendance

1 or 2 days absent a week doesn’t seem much but this is how it equates:

If your child misses That equals Which is.. And over 13 years
of schooling that is..
1 day a fortnight 20 days per year 4 weeks per year Nearly 1½ years
1 days a week 40 days per year 8 weeks per year Nearly 2½ years

Punctuality Matters

Missed minutes = missed learning = missed opportunities!

Being frequently late for school means lost learning:

If your child misses That equals Which is..

And over 13 years of
schooling that is

10 minutes per day 50 minutes per week Nearly 1½ weeks per year Nearly ½ year
20 minutes per day 1 hour 40 minutes per week Nearly 2½ weeks per year Nearly 1 year
30 minutes per day Half a day per week 4 weeks per year Nearly 1½ years
1 hour per day 1 day per week 8 weeks per year Nearly 2½ years

Sanctions are in place for repeated lateness and are communicated to parents/carers

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