Attendance Matters

Like any school, we firmly believe that students learn best in our classrooms with their teachers and classmates engaged in learning activities. Of course, some absences are unavoidable. If students are unwell, they should stay home and rest and recover (also to prevent further transmission). Passport renewals, doctors’ appointments, visa runs, etc. are all realities of day to day life. We hope that families can minimize the times students miss class, but we understand these things happen. Students will also miss school for other valuable school-sponsored activities like Wild Panthers, field trips, sports matches, music festivals, rehearsals, and more.

With that in mind, and knowing that being at school is best for learning, we strongly encourage that parents time their vacations and trips using the scheduled school breaks and not missing school days. Teachers make the most of the learning days, knowing that breaks are happening, so when students miss long stretches of learning time for travel or family trips, there is no doubt that this impacts their child’s learning.

Our attendance policy, found in the MS Handbook (seen below), reflects this in how we determine “excused” and “unexcused” absences. In all cases, we assess student work, but the distinction in reasons for absences is important to note.

From MS Handbook, page 7

Attendance records for your child can be viewed in PowerSchool. 

To communicate with ISB about your child’s attendance, please contact Khun Aor (walairaw@isb.ac.th).

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