Leave Application for Yesterday Absent in School Due to Fever

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Leave Application for Yesterday Absent in School Due to Fever


This page includes samples of an application for absence due to fever that you may file if you weren't at work or school yesterday. On the day after your leave of absence from work or school, or after your leave, you turn in this application.

A student misses class or college for any reason. You submit an application to the college or school to justify your absences. Sometimes, students apply to have their absence days count toward their attendance. 

In such a case, you would have to apply to have your absence from college or school considered for attendance. For the leave application for yesterday's absence from work, you may also use the example that follows.

1. Sick leave application for yesterday's absence from school due to a fever

To,
[Receiver’s Name]
[School Name]
[School Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]

Subject: Application for Leave

Date: [Date]

Respected Sir/Madam,

I, Rashmi Sharma, a student in class VI at your school, am writing to inform you that I have not been attending class for the last three days, August 11–13, 2022.

My illness was the main reason for my absence. I was hospitalized to Mumbai's Merry Hospital. I was thus unable to go to school on those days.

Permit me to take those days off and attend class, please. I will be appreciative of your kindness.

Yours Faithfully,
Name of the student
Class: ___________________
Roll Number: ____________
Mobile No: _______________

2. I was absent from yesterday's application

From,
___________.

To
The Headmaster
Standard School 
Jila, New Delhi. 

Date: 14th August, 2024.  

Subject: days leave application.

Respected Sir,

I'm Ram Das, a class 5 student. I would like to submit my leave application for yesterday since I was unable to attend college because of a fever, cough, and sickness. Regretfully, I was unable to notify you yesterday. 

Consequently, I kindly ask that you take this leave as requested. I'm giving you my gratitude for the help.

YourObediently,
Your Name.

3. I was absent yesterday application to the class teacher

To,
[Receiver’s Name]
[School Name]
[School Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]

Subject: Application for Leave

Date: [Date]

Respected Sir/Madam

I apologize for notifying you that while my parents were at work yesterday, I was required to remain at home and take care of my younger brother who became unwell. I kindly ask for your pardon and understanding for my absence.

I promise to work hard to make up for the lectures and tasks I missed.

Yours sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Class/Section]

4. Application for absent from school due to fever from parents

Subject: My son's request for a two-day leave of absence

Greetings, Sir or Madam

I hope you are doing well as I write this. My son, Rohan Sharma, attends your prestigious school and is enrolled in class 3. I'm writing to respectfully ask for a two-day leave of absence for him/her.

We are taking this leave of absence because we must see my child's grandpa, which is crucial for strengthening family ties. I guarantee that upon their return, my kid will swiftly make up for any work they missed.

I really appreciate your cooperation and would appreciate it if you could grant my request for a leave of absence.

I appreciate you taking the time to consider this.

Regards,

Name 

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5. Application for absent from school by parents

Subject: A request from parents for a fever-related absence from school. 

Respect Sir

With great humility and respect, I am sending this application to let you know that my son Shivansh, who attends your school and is in the eighth grade, has had a fever for the last two days. The doctor has recommended that he stay in bed for a week. 

I am making this application on his behalf to kindly give him a sick leave of around one week since he is unable to attend school. After he heals, he will join.

Yours sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Class/Section]
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