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Sick (fit) notes for Examination and School Children

Notice

Shirehampton Group Practice does not provide examinations and sickness certificates for schoolchildren.

Guidance from the British Medical Association

It should be noted that GPs do not provide sick notes for schoolchildren.

When children are absent from school owing to illness, schools may request a letter from a parent or guardian, and this is no different during an exam period.

However, children who have missed exams due to illness are frequently told by schools that a note from a doctor is required; but this cannot be provided by a GP.

Aside from the fact that parents/guardians are responsible for excusing their children from school, GPs cannot provide retrospective sickness certification.

When a child suffers from a long-term condition, any certification will be provided by the responsible specialist.

GPC has sought and received confirmation from the Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulator that Awarding Organisations make no requirement for pupils to obtain a medical certificate in support of their application for special consideration. 

Students are asked for information in support of their application, but this may take the form of a statement by the school. 

The Joint Council for Qualifications has confirmed that as far as they are concerned, if a student was absent from an examination because of illness and has the support of the school or centre to be absent, special consideration will be granted on that basis.

Awarding organisations do not insist that medical proof is provided.

Request a sickness certificate (fit note)

If you are off work for 7 days or less, you do not need to give your employer a fit note or other proof of sickness from a medical professional.

Your employer may however require you to complete a self-certification form (SC2) which is available from your employer or you can download it from the HMRC website.

You must give your employer a doctor’s ‘fit note’ (sometimes called a ‘sick note’) if you’ve been ill for more than 7 days in a row and have taken sick leave. This includes non-working days, such as weekends and bank holidays.

You can get a fit note from a GP or hospital doctor

Taken sick leave for more than 7 days in a row? Request your sick/fit note here.

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