Term Dates
AUTUMN TERM 2024
SPRING TERM 2025
SUMMER TERM 2025
AUTUMN TERM 2025
SPRING TERM 2026
SUMMER TERM 2026 |
Inset Day: Monday 2nd September School opens: Tuesday 3rd September School Closes: Friday 25 October Inset Day: Friday 11th October Half Term: Monday 28 October – Friday 1 November School Opens: Monday 4 November School Closes: Friday 20 December at 1pm
School opens: Monday 6th January School closes: Friday 14th February Half Term: Monday 17th February - Friday 21st February Inset Day: Monday 24th February School opens: Tuesday 25th February School closes: Friday 4th April at 1pm
School opens: Tuesday 22nd April School closes: Friday 23rd May (May Day Bank Holiday - Monday 5th May) Half Term: Monday 26th May - Friday 30th May School opens: Monday 2nd June School closes: Friday 18th July at 1pm Inset Days: Monday 21st July and Tuesday 22nd July
School opens: Wednesday 3rd September School closes: Friday 24th October Half Term: Monday 27th October - Friday 31st October School opens: Monday 3rd November School closes: Friday 19th December at 1pm
School opens: Monday 5th January School closes : Friday 13th February Half Term: Monday 16th February - Friday 20th February School opens: Monday 23rd February School closes: Friday 27th March at 1pm
School opens: Monday 13th April School closes: Friday 22nd May (May Day Bank Holiday - Monday 4th May) Half Term: Monday 25th May- Friday 29th May School opens: Monday 1st June School closes: Wednesday 22nd July at 1pm
PLEASE NOTE : 5 INSET DAYS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2025-2026 TO BE ADDED AT A LATER DATE. YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED OF THESE DATES IN DUE COURSE.
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HOLIDAYS AND ABSENCES
Holidays during term time are detrimental to your child’s education. Therefore, all holiday applications should be submitted on a Crawley Schools Parental request form for absence in exceptional circumstances to the Headteacher via the school office.
The Headteacher’s decision is final.
If a child is absent for any other reason, we ask that you contact the school on the first day of absence. This is very important as government regulations require us to record unexplained absences and these may be regarded as truancy.