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No change to term times in North Lanarkshire schools after consultationThe council gathered opinions on two proposals for school calendars, with the first option being similar to the status
quo including the September weekend, one week in October, and a Monday and Tuesday holiday for the February mid-term break.In Your AreaNeil McGrory Local Democracy Reporter16:50, 21 May
2025(Image: Stuart Vance/ReachPlc) Proposed changes to school terms in North Lanarkshire will not be implemented as a popular consultation exercise showed strong support for the current
arrangements.
The council gathered opinions on two proposals for school calendars, with the first option being similar to the status quo including the September weekend, one week in October, and a Monday
and Tuesday holiday for the February mid-term break.
The other option proposed one day less at the September weekend, two weeks holiday in October, and a Friday/Monday holiday for the February mid-term break. This would also see the February
in-set day moved to January and holidays were reduced in December, April and May.
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The council employed various methods to maximise the number of responses gathered during the consultation, including messages to all parents, carers and staff, posts on social media, emails
to subscribers of school topics, information on the council website and reminders in the Education and Families weekly bulletin.
Article continues below As a result of this work more than 22,000 responses were received, more than double that of the previous consultation, with more than two thirds of these coming from
parents and carers.
Of those respondents, 66 per cent said they preferred the first option and the council’s education committee unanimously agreed to implement it.
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