School holidays calendar
England pour l'année 2025-2026
For the 2025-2026 academic year, schools in England will follow a similar holiday structure as the previous year. The autumn half-term will again provide a welcome break in late October, followed by the Christmas holidays in December. The spring half-term in February allows for another pause in the academic year, while the Easter holidays offer time for family activities and relaxation. The long summer holiday starting in late July provides students with ample opportunity for travel and leisure, marking a significant break before the new school year begins.
Engaging with local communities remains a priority during school holidays in England. Many schools encourage students to take part in local events, fostering a sense of belonging and responsibility. Such experiences help students connect with their surroundings and enhance their understanding of civic engagement. Family outings during these breaks not only strengthen familial bonds but also provide students with valuable learning experiences outside of the classroom.
Extracurricular programs continue to play a vital role in students’ development during the holidays. Schools often offer various clubs and activities that focus on sports, arts, and sciences, allowing students to explore new interests and develop skills. These initiatives promote creativity, teamwork, and resilience, equipping students with essential life skills. By engaging in these enriching experiences, students can make lasting memories and friendships, enhancing their overall educational journey.
Calendar
- Start of School Year:
- Monday 1 september 2025
- Christmas Break:
- From Monday 22 december 2025 to Friday 2 january 2026
- Spring Break:
- From Monday 16 february 2026 to Friday 20 february 2026
- Easter Break:
- From Monday 6 april 2026 to Friday 17 april 2026
- Summer Break:
- From Monday 20 july 2026 to Tuesday 1 september 2026
Other UK countries
- 2024-2025
- England
- Scotland
- Wales
- Northern Ireland
- 2025-2026
- England
- Scotland
- Wales
- Northern Ireland