Number of parents fined for unauthorised absence of their primary school children (Surrey) 2016-2017
Dear Surrey County Council,
In accordance with The Freedom of Information Act 2000 I would like to
make a Freedom of Information Request. I would like the answers to be sent
electronically please.
1. How many parents of primary school aged children have been fined for unauthorised absence from school during term time in the academic year 2016-2017?
2. How many of these fines were pertaining to children who were in Reception class at
the time of unauthorised absence in the academic year 2016-2017?
3. How many of these fines were pertaining to pre-compulsory school age children who were in Reception class at the time of unauthorised absence in the academic year 2016-2017?
Yours faithfully,
Emer Mander-O'Beirne
Dear Ms Mander-O'Beirne
YOUR REQUEST REF NO. 18724 UNDER THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000
Thank you for your request for information received on the 3 June 2018. Your request reference is as above.
We will respond to your request promptly and in any event within 20 working days from the date of receipt of your request. If you wish to contact me to discuss the progress of your request, please use the contact details given below and quote the reference number given above.
Regards
Helen Gilbert
Commons Registration Officer
Legal, Democratic & Cultural Services
(Mon - Thurs 9am to 3pm)
Corporate Information Governance Team (Room 138) | Democratic Services | Surrey County Council | County Hall | Penrhyn Road | Kingston upon Thames | Surrey | KT1 2DN
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Dear Ms Mander-O'Beirne,
Please find attached our response to your Freedom of Information request
18724.
Kind regards,
Childrens Information Governance Team
Tel. 0208 213 2597
Fax. 0208 541 7212 ( secure)
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