
Originally Posted by
di marco

Originally Posted by
Perdita

Originally Posted by
Abi

Originally Posted by
di marco
i agree, its unfair when people get it if they dont do any work or skip lessons
i think you can apply for it this year even though you didnt get it last year, as youre told to notify them if theres a change in circumstance which means you dont qualify for ema anymore so im sure it would work the same the other way round. the best thing to do is ask at your school, theres no harm in trying, and im sure youll be able to apply for it
At my school, you had to go to all your lessons in the week, and if you missed any, you didn't get it. You couldn't go home in free lessons either, and had to be in the study room working. So if you are ill and have the day off, you won't get it, the same if you skip. It's the same in a lot of schools.
That is unfair, if you are ill, you can't attend lessons, surely you could get a note from your parents or the doctor to prove genuine illness to claim the money.
i agree, if you are genuinely ill its unfair, but how could that be proved? your parents could write a note for you if you wanted to skive off, and you have to pay for doctors notes so no ones likely to do that!
We were allowed three self certifiable absences per term or 10 per year (don't know how they figured that out). After that we had to have a parents' letter or a sick note (which, btw, you don't have to pay for). We only had to attend for timetabled lessons (15 hrs + 1hr key skills in yr12, 12hrs + 1hr gen studies in yr 13) and could go home during frees.
Our bonuses were assessed on different things like attendance, punctuality, quality of work, on target, making an effort etc.
My mum would never write me a note if I was skiving.