Term Dates
School Term Dates 2022/2023
Term |
Season |
School opens to children |
School closes to children |
Term 1 |
Autumn |
Monday 5th September 2022 |
Friday 21st October 2022 |
Term 2 |
Autumn |
Monday 31st October 2022 |
Friday 16th December 2022 |
Term 3 |
Spring |
Wednesday 4th January 2023 |
Friday 10th February 2023 |
Term 4 |
Spring |
Tuesday 21st February 2023 |
Friday 31st March 2023 |
Term 5 |
Summer |
Monday 17th April 2023 |
Friday 26th May 2023 |
May Bank Holiday: School closed on Monday 1st May 2023 |
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Term 6 |
Summer |
Tuesday 6th June 2023 |
Friday 21st July 2023 |
School INSET Days are as follows:
Thursday 1st and Friday 2nd September 2022
Tuesday 3rd January 2023
Monday 20th February 2023
Monday 5th June 2023
It is vital that your child attends school because pupils are more likely to succeed academically when they attend school consistently. It is difficult for the teacher and the class to build their skills and progress if pupils are frequently absent.
Taking children out for holidays during term time should be avoided. All school absences must be authorised by the school governors and would only be authorised in extenuating circumstances due to strict government guidelines.
School Term Dates 2023/2024
Term |
Season |
School opens to children |
School closes to children |
Term 1 |
Autumn |
Tuesday 5th September 2023 |
Friday 20th October 2023 |
Term 2 |
Autumn |
Monday 30th October 2023 |
Friday 15th December 2023 |
Term 3 |
Spring |
Wednesday 3rd January 2024 |
Friday 9th February 2024 |
Term 4 |
Spring |
Monday 19th February 2024 |
Thursday 28th March 2024 |
Term 5 |
Summer |
Monday 15th April 2024 |
Friday 24th May 2024 |
May Bank Holiday: School closed on Monday 6th May 2024 |
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Term 6 |
Summer |
Tuesday 4th June 2024 |
Tuesday 23rd July 2024 |
School INSET Days are as follows:
Friday 1st and Monday 4th September 2023
Tuesday 2nd January 2024
Tuesday 3rd June 2024
Monday 8th July 2024
It is vital that your child attends school because pupils are more likely to succeed academically when they attend school consistently. It is difficult for the teacher and the class to build their skills and progress if pupils are frequently absent.
Taking children out for holidays during term time should be avoided. All school absences must be authorised by the school governors and would only be authorised in extenuating circumstances due to strict government guidelines.
