The UK School Term Dates
There are 195 days in the British school year. It starts in September and ends the following July.
Supply Teachers are required all throughout the year.
An approximate guide to the three term year is as follows:
The good news is that there are 13 weeks holiday!
The usual pattern is two weeks at Christmas, two weeks at Easter and six weeks in the summer.
In addition there is a one week break in the middle of each of the three terms.
Naturally, if you want longer term work you will be restricted to travelling during the school holidays.
An approximate guide to the three term year is as follows:
- Autumn Term: First week in September until third week in December
- Spring Term: First week of January until Easter
- Summer Term: One/Two weeks after Easter until third week in July.
The good news is that there are 13 weeks holiday!
The usual pattern is two weeks at Christmas, two weeks at Easter and six weeks in the summer.
In addition there is a one week break in the middle of each of the three terms.
Naturally, if you want longer term work you will be restricted to travelling during the school holidays.
