Council to standardise school terms

From September 2012 the majority of schools in Cheshire East will operate by a standardised set of school term dates.

The decision to adopt the new system was taken by Councillor Hilda Gaddum, Cabinet member with responsibility for children and families, at her portfolio meeting on July 11th.

It was felt the changes would provide a more even pattern of teaching, improve attendance, help schools and parents plan ahead and help bring school terms into line with neighbouring authorities.

Some of the proposals adopted include:

• Where a school is open for part of a week, the school will be open for three or more days to encourage good attendance;

• The autumn half term always to be the last full week in October;

• The spring half term always to be the third full week in February; and

• The Easter break will always be the first two full weeks in April and schools will always be closed on Good Friday and Easter Monday.

A full consultation with parents and schools saw a good response with feedback from nearly 900 people, as well as discussions and representations at a number of face-to-face events across Cheshire East.

All were adopted apart from the proposal concerning the Whitsun holiday, where Councillor Gaddum decided to retain the current system whereby primary schools can determine whether to take one or two weeks holiday.

This news will probably be welcomed by those parents who have taken the opportunity for a two week holiday at a time when the weather is usually reasonable across the UK ad Eurpope. This year 35 out of 123 primary schools in Cheshire East exercised that option.

The new dates will apply to all community or controlled schools. However, other maintained schools and academies in Cheshire East will be encouraged to follow the new school calendar wherever possible.

Councillor Gaddum said: "I am pleased that after a thorough consultation process we have agreed on a set of proposals that the majority of parents supported. I think the new system of term dates will have a number of benefits, not least improving the education of children and make it easier for parents to plan their busy lives.

"I would like to thank everyone for their contribution over the past few months."

More details on standardised school terms dates are available on the Cheshire East website

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Cheshire East Council, Education
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