Warwickshire school term and secondary induction dates for 2025-26 to be agreed this week

By Andy Mitchell - Local Democracy Reporter 15th Feb 2024

Warwickshire County Council will discuss future term dates this week (image via KMAT)
Warwickshire County Council will discuss future term dates this week (image via KMAT)

The term dates for Warwickshire schools from September 2025 are set to be rubber stamped this week. 

It is proposed that children will return from the six-week summer holidays on Tuesday, September 2, 2025, with the Monday allocated as one of two fixed teacher training days. 

That kicks off an eight-week spell in school with children breaking up for a week for half-term on Friday, October 24. 

Back from Monday, November 3, there are then seven weeks until the Christmas holiday kicks in after Friday, December 19.

It is back to the classroom from Monday, January 5, for six weeks until Friday, February 13, when a week-long half-term break begins. 

There are then just five weeks in school until the fortnight-long Easter holiday kicks in on Friday, March 27, with the children returning on Monday, April 13. 

A six-week spell in school is interrupted by a Bank Holiday on Monday, May 4, with the next half-term interval kicking in another three weeks later. 

The last leg of the academic year kicks off on Monday, June 1, with pupils preparing to transition from primary to secondary schools having their induction day on Wednesday, July 8.

The final stray Monday – July 20 – has become the second allocated teacher training day following consultation with schools and stakeholders. 

The pattern follows that set for the 2024-25 academic year which starts in September, although schools have three more teacher training days to fit in at their own discretion. 

The framework has been set in line with the West Midlands Term Dates Regional Group – a collection of local authorities that seeks to set similar patterns for term dates across neighbouring local authorities. 

In an informal consultation, schools were told that Staffordshire, Worcestershire and Birmingham had already set the same dates with Coventry and Solihull likely to follow suit. 

Of the 81 responses received by the council, 68 were happy with 11 of the 13 that disagreed expressing concern over a stray Monday being proposed as the last day of term and its potential impact on attendance, hence its use as a teacher training day.

The council is only responsible for term dates for community and voluntary controlled schools. Academies, foundation and aided schools are responsible for setting their own but the council's report notes "there is collaboration" with those with the power to make their own choices.

The dates are set to be signed off by Cllr Kam Kaur, the council's portfolio holder for education, on Friday (February 15).

     

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