School Term Dates for 2025-26, 2026-27 and 2027-28

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Update - July 2024

Thank you to everyone who took part in this consultation.

The consultation report summarising the feedback and the confirmed School Term Dates are available to view from the 'Post consultation documents' section on this page.


We are consulting on school term and holiday date patterns and we would like to know your views on the proposed dates.

In accordance with our usual practice, we are consulting on arrangements for the period covering the following three academic years:

The proposed dates can be viewed in the 'Consultation documents' section.

We are responsible for setting term dates for community and voluntary controlled schools, while governing bodies of foundation and voluntary aided schools are responsible for setting their own term dates. Academies (and free schools) have the freedom to change the length of terms.

We will consult with various groups including all Kent schools via the e-bulletin, other key stakeholders such as governors (including parent groups), the diocesan bodies, trade unions and our neighbouring authorities. The consultation will last for eight weeks and is open to the general public.

Feedback from this consultation will be reported to the Children, Young People and Education Cabinet Committee for their consideration and following their recommendations the Cabinet Member will take the decision to determine the dates for the next three years.

Update - July 2024

Thank you to everyone who took part in this consultation.

The consultation report summarising the feedback and the confirmed School Term Dates are available to view from the 'Post consultation documents' section on this page.


We are consulting on school term and holiday date patterns and we would like to know your views on the proposed dates.

In accordance with our usual practice, we are consulting on arrangements for the period covering the following three academic years:

The proposed dates can be viewed in the 'Consultation documents' section.

We are responsible for setting term dates for community and voluntary controlled schools, while governing bodies of foundation and voluntary aided schools are responsible for setting their own term dates. Academies (and free schools) have the freedom to change the length of terms.

We will consult with various groups including all Kent schools via the e-bulletin, other key stakeholders such as governors (including parent groups), the diocesan bodies, trade unions and our neighbouring authorities. The consultation will last for eight weeks and is open to the general public.

Feedback from this consultation will be reported to the Children, Young People and Education Cabinet Committee for their consideration and following their recommendations the Cabinet Member will take the decision to determine the dates for the next three years.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    We would like to hear your views on our proposed school term dates for the next three years and have provided this questionnaire for you to provide your feedback.