Sheffield school holidays: October half term dates and term dates for 2020/2021

Get ready to update your diary with all the half-term dates for community and voluntary controlled primary, secondary and special schools across Sheffield.
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It’s time draw up a list of chores your kids can do to can keep themselves busy as the first half-term break of the new school year approaches. Additionally, we have taken a look at the academic year ahead so you can get to grips with when all the other holidays are scheduled to take place.

These are the term dates for Community and Voluntary Controlled Schools, including special schools in Sheffield. However, schools that have their own Admission Authority can set their own term dates and these calendars may not apply to them.

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To be sure whether these dates apply to your child’s school, please check directly with the school for confirmation.

This is when schoolchildren are set to go to back to school in Sheffield.This is when schoolchildren are set to go to back to school in Sheffield.
This is when schoolchildren are set to go to back to school in Sheffield.

October half term: Break up on Friday, October 23 and return to school on Monday, November 2.

Christmas break: Break up on Friday, December 18 and return to school on Monday, January 4.

February half term: Break up on Friday, February 12 and return to school on Monday, February 22.

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Easter holidays: Break up on Thursday, April 1 and return to school on Monday, April 19.

Spring half term: Break up on Friday, May 28 and return to school on Monday, June 7.

And finally, the much anticipated Summer holidays: Break up on Wednesday, July 21.

Once again, dates for individual schools may also vary due to training days. Please check with your child’s school for confirmation.

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