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    Term-Time Holidays Persist Despite Increased Fines

    News TeamBy News Team05/09/2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Heightened fines for unauthorised school absences have failed to prevent families from choosing term-time holidays.

    The financial penalties do not outweigh the cost savings parents experience, causing fines to be ineffective as a deterrent.

    The recent increase in fines for taking children out of school without permission, which rose from £60 to £80 per child, is not having the desired deterrent effect. Despite nearly 400,000 penalty notices being issued in the past academic year, parents continue to opt for cheaper term-time holidays. This indicates that the financial penalty is insufficient to change parental behaviour.

    Some parents openly admit the fines do not discourage them. For example, one family fined after a ski holiday in March now plans another term-time holiday. Such families often face business constraints, like a family running a B&B, making high-season travel economically unviable. Parents weigh the cost savings against fines and potential academic disruption.

    The stark difference in travel costs between term-time and peak offers families a compelling incentive. For instance, long-haul flight prices can double during school breaks. A parent noted saving thousands of pounds a year justifies the risk of penalties. While saving is significant, it raises questions about affordability and access to holidays.

    Colman Coyne from Jetset highlights a trend of increasing term-time travel among families. This shift indicates a growing acceptance of fines as a necessary expense. Several years ago, travel during term-time was rare, yet it is now a regular occurrence. Agents observe families carefully considering the risks and benefits, ultimately prioritising financial savings.

    Parents face a complex decision, weighing educational impact against economic benefits. While schools enforce attendance, the apparent savings from term-time travel cannot be ignored. Families must balance short-term financial benefits with potential long-term academic consequences, making this a challenging issue for parents, educators, and policymakers alike.

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    The current fine system raises questions about its effectiveness as a deterrent. With rising absences and unchanged parental behaviour, policymakers must reconsider strategies. The system’s credibility is at stake if the status quo persists. There’s a need for a balanced approach that considers economic pressures while supporting educational commitments.

    Travel agencies are increasingly involved in facilitating term-time holidays. Agencies like Flight Centre provide data on cost disparities, influencing parental decisions. These agencies must also navigate ethical considerations, ensuring they do not inadvertently promote educational disruptions. The industry faces a task of balancing commercial interests with social responsibility.


    Parental decisions regarding term-time holidays reflect broader economic challenges and the need for balanced policies.

    Current strategies will need adjustment to align educational and financial priorities effectively.

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