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We've never been on a family holiday before (save for the 4 days we had in Norfolk a few years ago), but this year we want to do it and go abroad.
Daughter's due to start high school in September too, so we want to go during half term ...problem is it will overlap by 4 days before and 1 day after. It'll be a couple of weeks *after* my daughter's Y6 SATs too, so won't be interfering with those.
Now we recently had letters from the school stating that they are now expected by the LEA to follow their reducing term time holidays policy etc etc, holidays are not allowed etc etc unless in exceptional circumstances. It goes on to state :
Is your school adopting a similar policy? Have you any *recent* experience of taking your children outof school during term time.
Daughter's due to start high school in September too, so we want to go during half term ...problem is it will overlap by 4 days before and 1 day after. It'll be a couple of weeks *after* my daughter's Y6 SATs too, so won't be interfering with those.
Now we recently had letters from the school stating that they are now expected by the LEA to follow their reducing term time holidays policy etc etc, holidays are not allowed etc etc unless in exceptional circumstances. It goes on to state :
RAISING ATTAINMENT THROUGH REDUCING HOLIDAY/EXTENDED
LEAVE IN TERM TIME
On receipt of an application for a holiday/ extended leave in term time, please consider the following:
∙ DCSF Guidance on The Education (Pupil Registration) (England) Regulations 2006 revised October (2007) version 2.1 states
Time off school for family holidays is not a right. Schools have discretion to allow up to10 days absence in a school year for a family holiday/leave if they believe that the circumstances warrant it.
Schools may agree up to 10 days “holiday leave” in special circumstances such as:
1. for service personnel and other employees who are prevented from taking holidays outside term-time if the holiday will have minimal disruption to the pupil’s education; and
2. When a family needs to spend time together to support each other during or after a crisis.
3. Holidays which are taken for the following reasons should not be authorised:
4. availability of cheap holidays;
5. availability of the desired accommodation;
6. poor weather experienced in school holiday periods; and
7. overlap with beginning or end of term.
∙ Parents who apply for an extended holiday in term time (i.e. exceeding 10 days) will only be considered once throughout a child’s education.
Is your school adopting a similar policy? Have you any *recent* experience of taking your children outof school during term time.