Weststander
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Our kids former primary school allowed term time absences for holiday right up to the time circa three or four years ago when they were forced to finally abide by the national rules. Until then, with the head's permission, we took our kids skiing for a week out of school, each time saving possibly thousands. Since then, our children have missed up to two days a year for us going on holiday a little earlier to grab far cheaper flights to The Alps.
So I'm not arrogantly patronising the parents who still take their kids out on long holidays in term time.
But let's be honest. Kids may adore their holidays in the Alps, Orlando, Med, Australia or wherever, and will remember these for the rest of their lives. But it's utter tosh that they learn just as much or more on holiday, than in a packed school week. The 'university of life' excuse'. Each lesson is a carefully planned building block to their year's education. Multiply that by a week of more in lessons, and they have lost the moment of professionals imparting those vital skills.
So I'm not arrogantly patronising the parents who still take their kids out on long holidays in term time.
But let's be honest. Kids may adore their holidays in the Alps, Orlando, Med, Australia or wherever, and will remember these for the rest of their lives. But it's utter tosh that they learn just as much or more on holiday, than in a packed school week. The 'university of life' excuse'. Each lesson is a carefully planned building block to their year's education. Multiply that by a week of more in lessons, and they have lost the moment of professionals imparting those vital skills.