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Term Dates

Please see below for term dates for 2023-2024

Term dates for 2023-2024 will be in line with Surrey’s proposed dates, which can be found on Surrey County Council's website. The school’s INSET days for 2023-2024 will be set during the spring term 2023.

Term and Holiday Dates 2023 / 2024

Spring Term 2023

1st half of term: Tuesday 3rd January – Friday 10th February
Half-term break: Monday 13th – Friday 17th February
2nd half of term: Monday 20th February – Friday 31st March 
School closed for Staff Training Days (INSET days): Tuesday 3rd January and Monday 20th February

Summer Term 2023

1st half of term: Monday 17th April – Friday 26th May
May Day Holiday: Monday 1st May 
Coronation Bank Holiday Monday 8th May
Half-term break: Monday 29th May – Friday 2nd June 
2nd half of term: Monday 5th June – Friday 21st July
School closed for Staff Training Days (INSET days): Monday 17th April

Autumn Term 2023

1st half of term: Friday 1st September - Friday 21st October
Half-term break: Monday 23rd October - Friday 27th October
2nd half of term: Monday 30th October - Friday 15th December
School closed for Staff Training Days (INSET days): Friday 1st September

* The start date will vary for Reception and Nursery children as part of the induction programme.

Spring Term 2024

1st half of term: Tuesday 2nd January – Friday 9th February
Half-term break: Monday 12th – Friday 16th February
2nd half of term: Monday 19th February – Thursday 28th March 
School closed for Staff Training Days (INSET days): TBC

Summer Term 2024

1st half of term: Monday 15th April – Friday 24th May
May Day Holiday: Monday 6th May 
Half-term break: Monday 27th May – Friday 31st May  
2nd half of term: Monday 3rd June – Tuesday 23rd July
School closed for Staff Training Days (INSET days): TBC

Please note that the INSET days are provisional and subject to change.  Every school has a number of INSET (In Service Educational Training) days for staff training, which are an important part of a teacher's professional development.  The Government is committed to raising standards of education, and supporting teachers to do this by providing the training and development opportunities they need. INSET days are an important tool for head teachers to help their staff keep their skills and knowledge up-to-date. At CPS we have used our Inset days to update staff on safeguarding and prevent duty, first aid, pupil's mental health and to further the professional development of our staff.   Pupils should not be in school on an Inset Day.