Falconbrook Primary School Term Dates 2025–2026

Falconbrook Primary School Term Dates 2025–2026 – FAQs

When does the Autumn Term 2025 start and end?
The Autumn Term 2025 starts for children on Wednesday 3 September 2025 and ends on Friday 19 December 2025, with an early finish at 2pm.
When is the Autumn Half Term in 2025?
Autumn Half Term runs from Monday 27 October 2025 to Friday 31 October 2025.
When is the Christmas Holiday for 2025–2026?
The Christmas Holiday is a two-week break from Monday 22 December 2025 to Friday 2 January 2026, between the Autumn and Spring terms.
When does the Spring Term 2026 start and end?
The Spring Term begins for children on Tuesday 6 January 2026 and ends on Friday 27 March 2026, with an early finish at 2pm.
When is the Spring Half Term in 2026?
Spring Half Term takes place from Monday 16 February 2026 to Friday 20 February 2026.
When is the Easter Holiday in 2026?
The Easter Holiday is a two-week break from Monday 30 March 2026 to Friday 10 April 2026, between the Spring and Summer terms.
When does the Summer Term 2026 start and end?
The Summer Term starts on Monday 13 April 2026 and ends on Friday 17 July 2026, with an early finish at 2pm.
When is the Summer Half Term in 2026?
Summer Half Term runs from Monday 25 May 2026 to Friday 29 May 2026.
When is the Summer Holiday in 2026?
The Summer Holiday begins after the end of term on Friday 17 July 2026 and lasts for approximately six weeks, running until early September 2026.
Which INSET days are scheduled for 2025–2026?
INSET days are scheduled on 1–2 September 2025, Monday 5 January 2026, and Monday 20 July 2026.
What bank and public holidays occur during the school year?
The school calendar shows the Early May Bank Holiday on Monday 4 May 2026. Other UK public holidays during the academic year include New Year’s Day (1 January 2026), Good Friday (3 April 2026), Easter Monday (6 April 2026), Spring Bank Holiday (25 May 2026), Summer Bank Holiday (31 August 2026), Christmas Day (25 December 2025), and Boxing Day (26 December 2025).