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Teacher attendance on results day - compulsory?

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DorothyL · 04/08/2018 07:09

Can a school make it compulsory for teachers to attend on results day, is make it part of the 1265 hours?

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DumbledoresApprentice · 04/08/2018 08:31

No, not according to the STPCD. A lot of academies aren’t bound by the STPCD now though. I’ve heard of teachers who’ve joined academies in the last couple of years end up on contracts where they are required to do a certain number of holiday or Saturday interventions or where their contract only entitles them to statutory sick pay.

LockedOutOfMN · 06/08/2018 23:10

Our students don't come in on results' day! Only staff there are the Head and the relevant Heads of Year or Key Stage, and they can be on email / phone from their holidays if they prefer - just need to be contactable all day (pre-release / download day and Results' Day) and online for a 1-2 hour meeting at some point on pre-release day.

samlovesdilys · 10/08/2018 20:57

The Wednesday only nominated staff should be on site. In the Thursday I don't think it can be compulsory unless in contract/paid - or slt I guess and on leadership scale. The only people I know it is compulsory for are head of yr11 and sixth respectively.

echt · 12/08/2018 03:51

The only people I know it is compulsory for are head of yr11 and sixth respectively

Unless you're in an academy or private school, it's voluntary.

EmUntitled · 13/08/2018 07:29

I suppose an academy could make it compulsory and part of directed time as they can set their own holidays. I've never heard of a school doing this however.

leccybill · 27/08/2018 22:44

Which academy chains only offer statutory sick pay? Shock

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