Attendance rate per half day
Gender
Female
Male
Ethnicity
NZ Maori
Other
Room
Room 01
Room 02
Room 03
Room 04
Room 05
Room 06
Room 07 Manawanui
Room 08
Room 09 Rangimarie
Room 14
Room 15
Room 16
Room 17 Tumanako
Form
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
Y5
Y6
79.73 %
81%
79%
80%
75%
74%
79%
88%
83%
80%
83%
84%
78%
77%
82%
85%
80%
83%
80%
78%
80%
80%
80%
81%
39592 / 49654 half days
19670 / 24380
19922 / 25274
37244 / 46518
2348 / 3136
2340 / 3172
2678 / 3382
2256 / 2578
3446 / 4170
3194 / 4016
3192 / 3838
2144 / 2544
1182 / 1508
2702 / 3496
3862 / 4706
3498 / 4102
3618 / 4538
3644 / 4390
6054 / 7610
6942 / 8894
5410 / 6732
6618 / 8276
6462 / 8040
7698 / 9560
Number of pupils
333
157
176
308
25
18
19
18
23
23
21
14
16
20
27
24
26
24
54
60
47
54
54
60
This is a report for both term 1 and 2.
There was only a 0.7% difference between the two terms which is a bit of a surprise because usually the summer term has the highest attendance.
There is no significant difference between the genders.
It appears there is a difference between the ethnicities. We have combined all non-Maori ethnicities as numbers under 3 or 4 can allow pupils to be identified.
For the same reason 3 pupils do not appear in the year and room data as there are 3 year 7 pupils and 1 year 0 pupil.
Percentages by rooms vary by 14%. In the past we have seen this tie in with the age levels. Younger children tend to be absent more often than older children but this period the year levels are much more even. We will look to see if the regular non-attendees are the same as last year. It is highly likely.
We have 17 pupils (5.1%) who attended 100% of the time and 66 (19%) who have attended 95% of the time. This is the “excellent” level for our reports.
At the other end of the scale we have 73 children who have absences more than 20% of the time. A 20% absence rate equates to one day per week.