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Standardised School Term Dates

Meeting: 11/07/2011 - Cabinet Member for Children and Family Services, and Rural Affairs (Item 4)

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To consider the outcome of the pubic consultation into a proposal that Cheshire East standardise school term dates on the basis of nine principles agreed and adopted by six of the nine Local Authority members of the Learn Together Partnership.

 

Minutes:

The Cabinet Member considered a report which summarised the outcome of the public consultation into a proposal that Cheshire East standardise school term dates on the basis of the nine principles agreed and adopted by six of the nine Local Authority members of the Learn Together Partnership (LTP). 

 

The principles of the LTP standardised year were as follows:

  • All terms to start on a Monday (or a Tuesday if so necessitated by a Bank Holiday)
  • October half term to always be the last full week in October
  • A break as now around Christmas and New Year
  • February half term will always be the third full week in February
  • The Easter Break will be renamed the Spring Break and will always be the first full two weeks in April
  • Easter will always be observed via the bank holidays for Good Friday and Easter Monday
  • The Whitsun half term break will be one week across all phases
  • Where a school is open for part of a week to pupils, this will be for a minimum of three school days
  • The five INSET are all to be designated by the individual school governing body, but there will be no more than two days set consecutively for this purpose

 

Consultation had been carried out on these principles and of the nine proposals, seven had received strong support.  Concerns had been expressed around two of the issues:

 

 – the removal of the option for primary schools to have an additional week’s holiday at Whitsun and the Portfolio Holder was asked to consider the retention of the option for Primary School

 

– fixing a holiday in first two weeks of April, irrespective of the actual Easter dates.  It was noted that both Chester and Shrewsbury Dioceses had not objected to the suggestion as they prefer all Church schools to be in session during Holy Week.  This was not currently the case with all Church of England controlled schools.  

 

RESOLVED:

 

That, with effect from the School Year 2012/13, the school term dates for all Community and Controlled Schools will be set in line with the principles of the Learn Together Partnership standardised year, and that this term pattern be recommended to other maintained schools and academies in the Borough, save that Primary Schools retain the option to take an additional week break at Whitsun.