We've had notification at school (the head and me so far) that the government are changing the attendance regulations for term time holidays.
At the moment the head can use their discretion to allow up to 10 days holiday during term time (our head takes into account what the child's general attendance is like, if there are SAT's, etc happening around the time the request is for, etc. Generally she says yes to most requests) but the regulations are due to change from September 2013 so a head cannot grant a leave of absence for a family holiday. They can only grant it if there are exceptional circumstances. If a parent does take their child out of school it will be classed as an unauthorised absence and the department of education could fine a parent for taking their child out (I think it is £60 per parent, per child).
I've had a panic as we have booked to go away for a week in March, taking the girls out of school, with my mum and dad and sister and her partner. My mum and dad don't know anything about it - they just think they are going away with my sis and her partner (they do that every year for a week to Norfolk) - we are doing it as a surprise for their Golden wedding anniversary. I had already spoken to S's head of year to make sure it wouldn't clash with options or SAT's and she had said to go ahead and book it. I emailed the school earlier this week when I found out about the changes and yesterday had an email back from the deputy head to say that they would class a golden wedding anniversary as exceptional circumstances. Phew.
I really think it is unfair. I know it is important for a child to be in school but for some families they just can't afford to go away during holiday times because of the extortionate prices. Even a week away in a caravan in Skeggy costs a fortune during the summer holidays and it is just way out of some people's budgets.
We will have to send a letter out at school in the next week or so to let parents know and the poo really will hit the fan for some parents. I don't think we have masses of families that take their children out of school but certain ones do so every year.
I thought we could perhaps send it out on the same day that the uniform letter goes out next week!!! Our school introduced a uniform in 2008 and there are still a number of children who don't wear it (generally down to the parents rather than the children. Two particular parents "don't believe in uniform". However, their children all happily go to Brownies every week in full Brownie regalia.................). Bury bad news with more bad news is my motto!!!!!