English school holidays

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The English school year runs from early September to mid or late July of the following year. Most schools operate a three term school year, each term divided into half terms. Autumn term runs from early September to mid December (half term falls in late October). Spring Term runs from early January to Easter. (half term falls in mid February). Summer Term runs from Easter to mid July (half term falls in late May or early June). At the end of each half term, in October, February and May, there is a holiday which lasts about one week (usually nine full days, including two weekends). rdf:langString
rdf:langString English school holidays
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rdf:langString The English school year runs from early September to mid or late July of the following year. Most schools operate a three term school year, each term divided into half terms. Autumn term runs from early September to mid December (half term falls in late October). Spring Term runs from early January to Easter. (half term falls in mid February). Summer Term runs from Easter to mid July (half term falls in late May or early June). At the end of each half term, in October, February and May, there is a holiday which lasts about one week (usually nine full days, including two weekends). The Christmas holidays separate the autumn and spring terms, and the Easter holidays separate the spring and summer terms. Each holiday lasts about two weeks. The summer holiday begins in late July and is usually about six weeks long, sometimes ending only two weeks away from the Autumnal equinox. The local education authority sets the holiday dates for all schools under its control. Academies set their own dates, but often match the dates of other local schools. There may be days when individual schools are closed due to teacher training, bad weather, or other unplanned events. Parents are advised to contact the school directly with regards to closure, but general information can be found on local radio websites and often the local education authority website. English schools, conventionally, have 3 terms - Autumn term, Spring term and Summer term - each term is split into two.School (and term 1) begins in early September and finishes late October for a week half term. It resumes in early November and term 1 finishes around mid December. Between term 1 and 2 is the Christmas break from mid December to early January. Around a 2-3 week break.Term 2 begins early January and finishes mid February with a week half term. It resumes in late February and term two ends in late March or early April, depending on when Easter falls. Usually a 2-3 week break. N.B In 2008, Easter Sunday fell on the Sunday 23 March, so most regions in England did not have its Easter Weekend inside its break. The term continued for another two weeks until the first Friday in April in 2008, in order to equal the school days in Term 2 and Term 3. The schools in England still closed on Friday 21 March and Monday 24 March 2008 as these were bank holidays.Term 3 begins in mid to late April and finishes in late May with a week half term. It resumes in early June and usually finishes during mid to late July. Between term 3 and the next academic year is the Summer break from late July to early September. A 6-9 week break, varying between regions and school types.
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