Post subject: Taking kids out of school for holidays
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 7:31 pm
kirkstaller
Player Coach
Joined: Nov 29 2008 Posts: 1318 Location: Kirkstall, Leeds
My wife and I are thinking of taking a short trip (5 nights) to France in October with the kids to celebrate our 10th wedding anniversary.
The dates we are looking at are just before half-term and I'm worried that the school will try to block it as our eldest is taking his SATS this year.
We have a really good relationship with the Headmaster but I have this niggling feeling that his absence won't be authorised as the school is desperately trying to make the top 50 in the UK.
Any advice or tips on how to handle this would be appreciated.
Post subject: Re: Taking kids out of school for holidays
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 7:42 pm
kirkstaller
Player Coach
Joined: Nov 29 2008 Posts: 1318 Location: Kirkstall, Leeds
Big Graeme wrote:Why not go at half term? I'd tend to agree with a headmaster who didn't allow ANY authorised absences for holidays that can be taken at another time.
The price of the trip cynically trebles for half-term week.
Post subject: Re: Taking kids out of school for holidays
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 8:10 pm
Big Graeme
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Joined: Mar 08 2002 Posts: 26578 Location: On the set of NEDS...
kirkstaller wrote:Correct.
Is 4 days lost in primary education worth over £900?
That is a decision you alone can make, I'd have you done for keeping children off school without a valid reason, and a cheap holiday is not a valid reason IMO.
Post subject: Re: Taking kids out of school for holidays
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 8:11 pm
littlerich
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Joined: Aug 18 2002 Posts: 18789 Location: 'Fax fan in Stockport: The jewel in the ring of Manchester
kirkstaller wrote:Correct.
Is 4 days lost in primary education worth over £900?
No it isn't but i guess they have to look at the school as a whole. If they didn't have a policy too many kids would be missing term time because parents would be dragging them out all the time. Ultimately it would mean too much disruption.
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