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Declarations of Interest Minutes: There were no disclosable interests. |
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a) To agree the minutes of the meeting held on 8 February 2023.
b) Matters arising Minutes: The Minutes of the meeting held on 8 February, 2023 were agreed and signed as a true record.
There were no matters arising. |
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Determination of School Terms and Holidays - 2024/25 PDF 390 KB Report of the Director of Education and Skills Minutes: The Cabinet Member for Education and Skills considered a report of the Director of Education and Skills which provided the outcome of consultation and sought approval of the School Terms and Holidays calendars for 2024/25.
Currently the Local Authority (LA) is required to set term and holiday dates for community schools, community special schools, voluntary controlled schools, pupil referral units and maintained nursery schools. All schools in England are free to decide when their school day should start and end. Governing bodies are required to set term and holiday dates in foundation and voluntary aided schools. Academies and free schools are responsible for setting their own terms and holiday dates.
Under Section 32 of the Education Act 2002 in the case of a community, voluntary controlled, or community special school, or a maintained nursery school; the Local Authority is required to determine the dates when the school terms and holidays are set, and the governing body is required to determine the times of the school sessions. Governing bodies are required to set term and holiday dates in foundation and voluntary aided schools. The relevant academy trust is responsible for setting the duration of the school year and term and holiday dates for academies and free schools. Central Government is currently looking at the setting of term dates to help pupils catch up on missed work, this could be either in the form of longer school days, or shorter holiday periods. The LA will keep appraised of these developments and make any changes required.
The Local Authority believes that a standard set of holiday dates adopted by all Coventry schools will be better for school attendance, the organisation of admissions to Year Reception & Year 7, and for parents and carers arranging childcare and transport. All Coventry schools will be requested to adopt the proposed term dates to ensure this continuity.
The Coventry City Council principles and protocols for term dates, following the national guidance, were taken into account when setting the option for consideration: · A school year is 195 days, with 190 pupil days and 5 teacher days; · 1 teacher day is determined by the Local Authority and 4 days by individual schools; · Statutory holidays are observed; · Schools prefer, especially secondary schools, full weeks of teaching where possible; · Schools prefer a full week break at half-term and two full weeks at Easter and Christmas; and · Half-term holidays are set at the same time as those of neighbouring local authorities where possible.
The consultation ran for 8 weeks from 3rd March 2023 to 1st May 2023. Consultation documentation was shared with headteachers and governing bodies of Coventry schools and academy trusts, and Trade Unions. It was also available on the Coventry City Council Let’s Talk Coventry webpage. A total of 43 responses were received to the consultation. In total, 29 (67%) agreed with the proposed term dates and 13 (30%) did not agree. A large proportion of responses were from parents/carers (65%) with headteachers, teachers, governors and Trade Unions also commenting.
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Outstanding Issues There are no outstanding issues Minutes: There were no outstanding issues. |
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Any Other Items of Public Business Any other items of public business which the Cabinet Member decides to take as matters of urgency because of the special circumstances involved. Minutes: There were no other items of public business. |