Blue Maverick
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This was a conservative thing put in place and not the current government, it’s going upto £80 then £160 then you got to court for the third offence. Now I get targeting persistent absentees but now they are coming up with bollocks about it harming your earning potential later on in life, sorry but for a couple of days it really isn’t. We all know the last week of term especially in summer the square route of fuck all is done in a school. Maybe it’s time for schools to be able to pick their holidays and maybe splitting up the stupidly long 6 weeks may help.
I remember Oldham Wakes where we got two weeks off in June went back to school then had 6 weeks off, why not bring something similar back but cut down the 6 week holidays to 4 and allocate two weeks somewhere else within the academic year. If this is done by local authority all schools could coordinated, this would help with if you have kids in different schools. My daughter is now leaving a trust that allocated an extra week in October I don’t know how they did that whilst other schools don’t have it.
The pricing of holidays is rapidly rising and many will probably never go if they don’t go outside of term time, the fine is a pittance compared to the savings which can run into thousands of pounds but now the threat of court etc seems extreme, maybe if you have exemplary attendance for the year then it should be done on a case by case basis.
I remember Oldham Wakes where we got two weeks off in June went back to school then had 6 weeks off, why not bring something similar back but cut down the 6 week holidays to 4 and allocate two weeks somewhere else within the academic year. If this is done by local authority all schools could coordinated, this would help with if you have kids in different schools. My daughter is now leaving a trust that allocated an extra week in October I don’t know how they did that whilst other schools don’t have it.
The pricing of holidays is rapidly rising and many will probably never go if they don’t go outside of term time, the fine is a pittance compared to the savings which can run into thousands of pounds but now the threat of court etc seems extreme, maybe if you have exemplary attendance for the year then it should be done on a case by case basis.