Students will break up at 12.30pm on Friday 20th December 2024.

The inset day on the 24 February has been moved to Monday 6th January 2025. Students will are to return to school on Tuesday 7th January 2025.
 

Autumn term 2024

Inset Days                            

2nd & 3rd September 2024

Open

4th September - 25th October 2024

Half term

28th October - 1st November 2024

Inset Day

4th November 2024

Open

5th November - 20th December 2024

Christmas Holiday

23rd December - 3rd January 2025

Spring term 2025

Inset 6th & 7th January 2025

Open

8th January - 14th February 2025 

Half term

17th February - 21st February 2025

Open

24th February 2025

Easter Holiday

7th April - 18th April 2025

Summer term 2025

Bank Holidays 21st April 2025 & 5th May 2025

Open

22nd April - 23rd May 2025

Half term

26th May - 30th May 2025

Open

2nd June - 10th July 2025
Inset

11th July 2025

Open

14th July - 18th July 2025

Summer holiday

21st July - 2nd September 2025
GCSE Results Day 21st August 2025 

Return to school

3rd September 2025

 

Term Dates 2025- 2026

 

School Closes

School Opens

Autumn Term 2025

Start of Autumn Term

 

Wednesday 3rd September 2025

Half Term

Friday 24th October 2025

Monday 3rd November 2025

Christmas Holiday

Friday 19th December 2025

 

Spring Term 2026

Start of Spring Term

 

Tuesday 6th January 2026

Half Term

Friday 13th February 2026

Monday 23rd February 2026

Easter Holiday

Friday 27th March 2026

 

Summer Term 2026

Start of Summer Term

 

Monday 13th April 2026

May Bank Holiday

Friday 1st May 2026

Tuesday 5th May 2026

Half Term

Friday 22nd May 2026

Monday 1st June 2026

Summer Holiday

Friday 17th July 2026

 

 

INSET** Days:

  • Monday 1st September 2025
  • Tuesday 2nd September 2025
  • Monday 5th January 2025
  • Monday 20th July 2026
  • TLP Trust INSET day date to be confirmed.

**An INSET day is a day where staff are in school, or at another venue, working and training. Staff work an additional 5 days per year to students and this time is used to deliver statutory training (like safeguarding/first aid etc) or to introduce ideas for the classroom. Sometimes this time is taken as longer slots at the end of the school day. These are called twilight sessions. This training is essential in ensuring that we deliver the highest quality education.