School Pupils Miss More Lessons As Sickness Rises

School Pupils Miss More Lessons As Sickness Rises

School pupils missed more lessons last year, official figures show.

The overall absence rate across state-funded primary and secondary schools increased slightly from 4.4% in autumn/spring 2013/14 to 4.5% in autumn/spring 2014/15, Government data indicates.

But the percentage of pupils who are, or may become, persistent absentees decreased slightly, and the amount of unauthorised absence remained unchanged at 0.9%.

Officials said the rise in overall absence was driven by an increase in illness - the most common reason for missing school.

Fewer days were lost by pupils missing school to go on holiday. Family holidays - both authorised and unauthorised - accounted for 5.6% of all absences in autumn/spring 2014/15 compared to 6.9% in autumn/spring 2013/14.

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