School Term Dates 2024 - 2025
Autumn Term
Open – Tuesday 3rd September 2024
Close – Thursday 24th October 2024
Open – Monday 4th November 2024
Close – Friday 20th December 2024
Spring Term
Open – Tuesday 7th January 2025
Close – Friday 14th February 2025
Open – Monday 24th February 2025
Close – Friday 4th April 2025
Summer Term
Open – Tuesday 22nd April 2025
May Day – Monday 5th May 2025
Close – Friday 23rd May 2025
Open – Monday 2nd June 2025
Close – Friday 18th July 2025
School Term Dates 2025 - 2026
Provisional Dates for 2025-2026
Autumn Term
Open – Tuesday 2nd September 2025
Close – Thursday 23rd October 2025
Open – Monday 3rd November 2025
Close – Friday 19th December 2025
Spring Term
Open – Tuesday 6th January 2026
Close – Friday 13th February 2026
Open – Monday 23rd February 2026
Close – Friday 27th March 2026
Summer Term
Open – Tuesday 14th April 2026
May Day – Monday 4th May 2026
Close – Friday 22nd May 2026
Open – Monday 1st June 2026
Close – Friday 17th July 2025
Absence from School for Exceptional Circumstances Information for Parents
You are required under the Education Act (1996) to ensure your child attends school regularly.
Absence from school for exceptional circumstances request form
2024 New Penalty Notice Fine Information
Penalty Notices
Under the Anti-Social Behaviour Act (2003) the local authority and schools have statutory powers to tackle poor school attendance and/or unauthorised absences. An unauthorised absence is any absence that the Headteacher has not given permission for or where an explanation has not been provided by the parent. If your child accrues 10 sessions of unauthorised absence, you may be liable for a penalty notice (one day’s absence equals two sessions and a five-day absence is equal to 10 sessions etc.).
Penalty Notices will be used as a deterrent to prevent a pattern of unauthorised absences developing. They will be issued by post direct to the home of a parent after possibly just one warning, or in the case of absences without acceptable cause, warnings may not be given. This includes pupils caught on truancy sweeps, persistent late arrival after the close of registration or unauthorised absence that has not been authorised as an absence from school for exceptional circumstances. In these cases, the warning is given on the absence request form and detailed within this information leaflet and no written warning will be given. Where parents do not follow school procedures of submitting a request and simply remove their child without seeking prior approval, a warning may not be given. Parents must complete a request for exceptional leave form and submit this to the school, allowing for sufficient time to enable the school to consider the request and inform the parent of the decision.
Fines are issued for unauthorised absence of 5 or more days and each school day is divided into 2 registration periods. For example, if your child is absent for one day this equals 2 sessions, and a five-day absence is equal to 10 sessions.
- If your request is declined and you take your child out of school each person with day-to-day care of the child(ren) may be issued with a £160 penalty notice if paid within 28 days this reduces to £80 if paid within 21 days. If after 28 days the fine remains unpaid you may be summonsed to appear before Magistrates to explain why your child has unauthorised school absences and you may be liable for a fine of up to £1000.
- Where it is deemed appropriate to issue a second penalty notice within 3 years of the first penalty notice, the second penalty notice will be charged at a flat rate of £160 if paid within 28 days. If after 28 days the fine remains unpaid you may be summonsed to appear before Magistrates to explain why your child has unauthorised school absences and you may be liable for a fine of up to £1000.
- If a third penalty notice referral is received within a 3-year period, a further penalty notice fine cannot be issued and legal action will be considered.
Support and guidance on attendance is always available and if you have any questions about this, or if you need help to achieve an improvement, please contact your child’s school to discuss this.