What are the UK school terms for 2021?
Academic year 2021 to 2022
Term | Starts | Ends |
---|---|---|
Autumn, term 1 | Wednesday 1 September 2021 | Friday 22 October 2021 |
Autumn half term | Monday 25 October 2021 | Friday 29 October 2021 |
Autumn, term 2 | Monday 1 November 2021 | Friday 17 December 2021 |
Winter holiday (Christmas) | Monday 20 December 2021 | Monday 3 January 2022 |
What are the new school terms for 2020?
The four school terms for 2020 are now gazetted as follows:
- Term 1: 15 January – 18 March.
- Term 2: 8 June – 7 August.
- Term 3: 12 August – 23 September.
- Term 4: 5 October – 15 December.
How long is a school term UK?
Schools are open for 195 days each school year. English schools have six terms (semesters), separated by holidays (vacations). We also have a one week holiday at the end of every odd numbered term.
What time does school end in the UK?
Most primary schools in the UK start between 08:30 and 08:50 in the morning and finish between 15:30 and 16:00 in the afternoon with the exception of Friday. On Fridays, the school day ends between 12:00 and 13:00, a few hours earlier than usual. These times allow for a healthy primary school schedule.
How do I contact Allertonshire School?
Email: [email protected] Website: www.allertonshire.n-yorks.sch.uk (Easting:436859.42, Northing:494663.67) The site has the following facilities: See below for details, opening times and more. The site has a car park with 100 spaces. The type of facility is listed as Community school. Similar to former County schools.
Why Northallerton School & Sixth Form?
At Northallerton School & Sixth Form College our ethos is embodied by our motto ‘being the best we can be’. All students and staff strive for excellence and to make the most of their unique skills, qualities and talents.
Are there any changes to the set term dates?
Due to the pandemic, there may be changes to the set term dates. We ask parents to take note of these dates and not to book family holidays during term time. Holidays booked in term time will only be authorised in exceptional circumstances.