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Last week, Armthorpe Academy, was recognised as the second most improved school nationally for reducing its Persistent Absence (PA) rate, according to the latest Department for Education attendance analysis. This achievement highlights the dedication of staff, students, families, and the wider community in ensuring every day at school counts.
The data, published last week, combines Autumn and Spring term attendance figures for the previous academic year and identifies schools making the greatest progress in improving attendance and reducing persistent absence.
This outstanding progress at Armthorpe Academy is the result of a collaborative effort from staff, students, families, and partners, all committed to creating a positive school experience and ensuring every child can succeed.
“This is an incredible achievement for everyone connected to Armthorpe,” said David Bisley, Principal at Armthorpe Academy.
“Reducing persistent absence takes commitment, creativity, and care from every part of the school community. I’m incredibly proud of our students for their determination, our staff for their relentless efforts to engage and support, and our families for working alongside us. This recognition reflects the strength of our shared values and our focus on ensuring every child has the best possible opportunity to succeed.”
Nationally, the Department for Education reported an overall 0.3% improvement in attendance and a 1.6% reduction in persistent absence, with Armthorpe Academy standing out as one of the most improved schools in the country.
The achievement has also been highlighted by The Excellence Hub, which celebrates schools showing the most significant progress. Their approach focuses on “naming and faming” schools rather than the traditional “name and shame,” recognising the determination and teamwork behind every improvement story.
“Improving attendance isn’t easy - it’s one of the hardest challenges in education,” said a spokesperson from The Excellence Hub. “Schools featured here, including Armthorpe Academy, have made significant gains through dedication and persistence. This is about celebrating success and sharing best practice across the system.”
A huge thank you goes to everyone who played a part in this success at Armthorpe - staff, students, families, - whose commitment to attendance and engagement continues to drive positive change.
You can view the full list of the most improved schools here:
Department for Education Attendance Data