Increased School Absence Fines for Parents
1 min readSchool absence fines for parents to rise by £20
Parents who allow their children to miss school without a valid reason will now face a £20 increase in fines, according to the...
School absence fines for parents to rise by £20
Parents who allow their children to miss school without a valid reason will now face a £20 increase in fines, according to the Department of Education.
The new fine will be set at £60, up from the previous amount of £40, in an effort to tackle truancy and improve attendance rates in schools across the country.
Educational experts have welcomed the move, stating that regular attendance is key to academic success and that parents must take responsibility for ensuring their children attend school regularly.
Parents who fail to pay the fine within 21 days may face further penalties, including court action and potential prosecution.
It is hoped that the increase in fines will encourage parents to prioritize their children’s education and help create a more positive learning environment in schools.