Attendance Briefings

Providing Senior Attendance Champions and Headteachers with up-to-date insights on attendance strategies and best practices.
In an ever-evolving educational landscape, maintaining strong attendance practices is crucial. Staying informed about the latest policies, best practices, and national attendance trends ensures your school remains proactive in improving pupil attendance. Our half-termly online attendance briefings provide school leaders and Attendance Leads with the knowledge and confidence to implement effective strategies and drive positive change.
 
Why choose our briefings?
 
Led by experienced attendance specialists, our half-termly online briefings deliver concise, practical updates to help your school strengthen its attendance culture. Designed for busy schedules, these expert-led sessions provide up-to-date insights and strategies to keep your team informed, confident, and equipped to boost pupil attendance effectively.
 
What’s Included in Each Briefing?
 

 



Audience:
Senior Attendance Champions, Headteachers and School Leaders
 
Date, time & venue:
Wednesday 10th June 2026, 14.00 - 15.00. Online
 
Cost:
£39 per person
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