School Holidays
Term dates can be found on our Friday Flyer (weekly newsletter) and below.
Term Dates 2024/25
Wednesday 4 September 2024 : INSET (no children)
Thursday 5 September 2024 : Children return for Autumn 1 term
Friday 25 October 2024 : Break up for half term
Monday 4 November 2024 : Return for Autumn 2 term
Friday 20 December 2024 : Break up for Christmas holidays
Monday 6 January 2025 : INSET (no children)
Tuesday 7 January 2025 : Children return for Spring 1 term
Friday 21 February 2025 : Break up for February half term
Monday 3 March 2025 : Return for Spring 2 term
Friday 11 April 2025 : Break up for Easter holidays
Monday 28 April 2025 : Children return for Summer 1 term
Monday 5 May 2025 : Bank holiday – school closed
Friday 23 May 2025 : Break up for May half term
Monday 2 June 2025 : Children return for Summer 2 term
Friday 18 July 2025 : Children break up for summer
Monday 1 September 2025 : INSET (no children)
Tuesday 2 September 2025 : INSET (no children)
Wednesday 3 September 2025 : Children return for Autumn 1 term
Alternatively, please visit the Durham County Council website to view or download the school holidays dates for this academic year and next year for all community schools, special schools and voluntary controlled schools. Please note that voluntary aided (church) schools, foundation schools, academies and school in different local authorities may have set different dates and you should check with the individual school or academy to confirm their arrangements.
School Holidays During Term Time
The Government released ‘Working together to improve school attendance’ in August 2024, this document outlines ‘Granting leaves of absence.’
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Only exceptional circumstances warrant granting a leave of absence.
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Leave of absence should not be, and from certain types of school must not be, granted unless it has been applied for in advance by the parent who the pupil normally lives with and the headteacher believes the circumstances to be exceptional.
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Schools must consider each application for a leave of absence individually taking into account the specific facts and circumstances and relevant background context behind each request.
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Where a leave of absence is granted, the school will determine the number of days a pupil can be absent from school.
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A leave of absence is granted entirely at the headteacher’s discretion.
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Where leave is not granted and absence is recorded as unauthorised, schools must consider whether a penalty notice is appropriate where it meets the national threshold of 10 unauthorised absences in a 10 school-week period.
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Schools should not have a blanket position of issuing or not issuing penalty notices and where support is not deemed appropriate to the case, such as holidays in term-time, a penalty notice should be issued.
Please contact the school if you wish to discuss this with the Headteacher.
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