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as my wife is a teacher we need to go in term time as she's at school too :( disney for example is 3K vs 8K. not paying that...
as we dont want to spend silly amounts we not been on a real hoilday in 5 years just weekend breaks
Which disney? When I had a look a few months ago comparing day June to August didn't really change the prices (although that was Orlando, Paris seems mega overpriced).
 
What's everyone's thought on family holidays during term time?
I've tried to avoid doing it but when looking at flight prices, tempted to just say **** it next time and do it.

Recent flight to Cancun for 3 of us over half term week - £600 each, 1 week later, £350 each - exact same route/airline/time.

Considering it's £120/fine per day across a week, it would have been cheaper pulling him from school for the week.
 
I've tried to avoid doing it but when looking at flight prices, tempted to just say **** it next time and do it.

Recent flight to Cancun for 3 of us over half term week - £600 each, 1 week later, £350 each - exact same route/airline/time.

Considering it's £120/fine per day across a week, it would have been cheaper pulling him from school for the week
Many schools dont actually fine you either.
 
I always missed the first week of school lol. At least 4-5 times.

Dad always said it was quieter and cheaper.

Not sure it effected me in anyway.

We’ve an 11 year old. I’m always tempted to say sod it an book a holiday in term time, other half won’t let me.

Not been a way since Covid started so got a holiday booked in term time and it’s costing me an eye watering amount.
 
I always missed the first week of school lol. At least 4-5 times.

Dad always said it was quieter and cheaper.

Not sure it effected me in anyway.

We’ve an 11 year old. I’m always tempted to say sod it an book a holiday in term time, other half won’t let me.

Not been a way since Covid started so got a holiday booked in term time and it’s costing me an eye watering amount.
It might have affected you not effected you (sorry :p ). I did wonder how the finest work if the parents aren't together for whatever reason.
 
Which disney? When I had a look a few months ago comparing day June to August didn't really change the prices (although that was Orlando, Paris seems mega overpriced).
Orlando, but it would be for 2 weeks not 1 as i wont travel that far for 7 days main hoilday was not much more but all eextras added up like car hire etc
 
I've tried to avoid doing it but when looking at flight prices, tempted to just say **** it next time and do it.

Recent flight to Cancun for 3 of us over half term week - £600 each, 1 week later, £350 each - exact same route/airline/time.

Considering it's £120/fine per day across a week, it would have been cheaper pulling him from school for the week.
Ours appears to be £60 per parent per absence. So a £120 fine but save over £1000.
 
Orlando, but it would be for 2 weeks not 1 as i wont travel that far for 7 days main hoilday was not much more but all eextras added up like car hire etc
Oh I agree, we want to do it for 2 weeks, either maybe a week at each. Not this year though. Kind of hoping the pound recovers so we don't get shafted as much.
 
It's costing us 1200 to go to Poland for 2 weeks in just flights and parking. Me, the wife and our 2 kids. Just as well we are visiting family which saves us hotel and car money.
If we were to go 2 weeks before it would have been a third of the price. Worst thing is my employer still does a 2 week shut down at the start of the summer holidays, utter rubbish and we have contested it so many times.
 
It's costing us 1200 to go to Poland for 2 weeks in just flights and parking. Me, the wife and our 2 kids. Just as well we are visiting family which saves us hotel and car money.
If we were to go 2 weeks before it would have been a third of the price. Worst thing is my employer still does a 2 week shut down at the start of the summer holidays, utter rubbish and we have contested it so many times.
£1200 for two weeks including hotel and childcare? What are you moaning about again? :D
 
why do they charge the fine per parent??

I am not looking forward to paying fines to pull them out of school to go on holidays.....
Few years to go before that happens, I guess I will start saving!
For now if we want to go anywhere, we book Thu/Friday off, as my older one goes to nursery beginning of the week. I don't like being away on Mondays, it's nice not being at work, but he misses out on whole day of nursery, which we still pay for until next term.
 
What's everyone's thought on family holidays during term time?

Just do it.

At the very least, get a flight out 1 week before term ends.

You can usually self-certify for 5 days on sickness. However, yes they fine per parent, per week.

We have Lapland booked in early December, can't afford nearer to Christmas. If they fine me, so be it.

Ours is up to £60 per parent but per day so can quickly mount up.

Per day?! Surely that's not legal.
 
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Per day?! Surely that's not legal.
I'll admit, this is word of mouth from other parents that claim to have fallen foul of it so maybe i've misheard. When trying to find clear information online, it's not easy as just get varied LA results.

If it's a flat £120 for the week, i've got some cheaper holidays coming up for sure :D
 
I'll admit, this is word of mouth from other parents that claim to have fallen foul of it so maybe i've misheard. When trying to find clear information online, it's not easy as just get varied LA results.

If it's a flat £120 for the week, i've got some cheaper holidays coming up for sure :D

As vague as to be expected but it does sound more like it's a single fine per period of absence rather than per day.
 

As vague as to be expected but it does sound more like it's a single fine per period of absence rather than per day.
'I See This as an Absolute Win' :D
 
From my local authority... Seems it's £60 per parent for a whole week "5 school days or more"

So I am seperated from my wife so do both parents still have to pay, surely it is just me if I took them on holiday before term ends??

Education penalty notices​

A penalty notice is a fine for parents or carers who don’t ensure that their child goes to school. The fine is £120 per parent per child. If you pay within 21 days this is reduced to £60 per parent per child.
  • You must pay within 28 days to avoid prosecution and a criminal record
  • You must pay within 28 days to avoid prosecution and a criminal record
  • You cannot pay in instalments
  • You can pay with a debit or credit card
Pay a penalty notice

Reasons for penalty notices​

  • Holidays in term time – 10 sessions (5 school days) or more
 
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