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Isle Of Wight Two-Week October Half Term Likely To Be Approved

A return to a two-week October half term holiday looks set to be approved by senior Isle of Wight councillors next week.

It follows an Island-wide consultation which attracted more than 3,250 responses, with the majority (57 per cent) indicating a preference for an extended autumn half term holiday.  

Now Cabinet members are being asked to approve the 2023/24 school holiday calendar which includes a two-week October half term break between Monday 23 October 2023 and Friday 3 November 2023.

Cllr Debbie Andre, Cabinet lead for children's services, education and skills, said:

"The decision to revert to a one-week autumn half term for 2022/23 was made using the results of a smaller consultation carried out prior to my coming into post.

"I worked closely with the team to ensure the recent consultation carried out for 2023/24 would be more thorough, offering a choice of three options and seeking views from a wide range of participants."

Not all schools use the Isle of Wight Council-agreed dates. Academies, voluntary aided, foundation and free schools set their own term dates.

The two-week October half term was first introduced in the 2019/20 academic year. The one-week half term was reintroduced in 2022/23.

If the new dates are agreed for 2023/24:

  • Autumn term 2023 will run from Friday 1 September 2023 and end on Tuesday 19 December, with half term from Monday 23 October to Friday 3 November.
  • Spring term would start on Tuesday 2 January 2024 and end on Thursday 28 March 2024, with half term from Monday 12 February until Friday 16 February. 
  • Summer term would start on Monday 15 April and end on Friday 26 July, with half term from Monday 27 May until Friday 31 May.

The Cabinet is due to meet next Thursday (12 May) and the full report is available to read here.

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