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Terms Dates

For more information please visit the Surrey County Council's term dates webpage.

Academic Year 2025/26

Autumn Term 2025


Term Begins       Wednesday 3rd September 2025

End of Term        Friday 19th December 2025

Half Term             Monday 27th October–Friday 31st October 2025

INSET Day             Wednesday 3rd September 2025 (Pupils do not attend)

INSET Day             Thursday 23rd October 2025 (Pupils do not attend)

INSET Day             Friday 24th October 2025 (Pupils do not attend)

Spring Term 2026


Term Begins       Monday 5th January 2026

End of Term        Friday 27th March 2026

Half Term             Monday 16th February–Friday 20th February 2026

INSET Day            Monday 23rd February 2026 (Pupils do not attend)

Summer Term 2026


Term Begins       Monday 13th April

End of Term        Wednesday 22nd July 2026

Half Term             Monday 25th May–Friday 29th May 2026        

INSET Day            Wednesday 22nd July 2026

Academic Year 2026/27

Autumn Term 2026


Term Begins       Tuesday 1st September 2026

End of Term        Friday 18th December 2026

Half Term             Monday 19th October–Friday 30th October 2026

INSET Day             Tuesday 1st September 2026 (Pupils do not attend)

INSET Day             Wednesday 2nd September 2026 (Pupils do not attend)

Spring Term 2027


Term Begins       Monday 4th January 2027

End of Term        Thursday 25th March 2027

Half Term             Monday 15th February–Friday 19th February 2027

INSET Day            Monday 4th January 2027 (Pupils do not attend)

Summer Term 2027


Term Begins       Monday 12th April 2027

End of Term        Wednesday 28th July 2027

Half Term             Monday 31st May–Friday 4th June 2027       

INSET Day            Thursday 27th May 2027

INSET Day            Friday 28th May 2027

INSET Days 

Every school has a number of INSET (In-Service Education and Training) days each year, which are dedicated to staff training and play a vital role in a teacher’s professional development. The Government is committed to raising educational standards and supports teachers in this by providing opportunities for ongoing training and development. INSET days are a valuable tool for headteachers to ensure that staff continue to build their skills and stay up to date with the latest knowledge and practices.

At our school, INSET days have been used to provide training on safeguarding and Prevent Duty, first aid, pupils' mental health, and other key areas of professional development.

Pupils do not attend school on INSET days.