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UK School Holiday Dates 2026


Get ready for your next exciting family adventure with all the essential half-term and holiday dates for this year at your fingertips!

Managing family schedules and planning for school breaks doesn't have to be a headache. We've got all the crucial UK school holiday dates for 2026, covering England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, to keep you ahead of the game. Plus, we've included a list of all the UK Bank Holidays for the year. Start your holiday planning with confidence using our easy-to-follow guide, and make sure surprises are only of the fun kind!


School Holidays England/Wales School Holidays Scotland
School Holidays Northern Ireland
Bank Holiday Dates FAQs


School Holidays 2026, UK - England/Wales


See our table below for the full range of UK school holidays in England and Wales.

Holiday Start Date End Date
February Half Term 2026 16/02/2026 20/02/2026
Easter Break 2026 30/03/2026 10/04/2026
May Half-Term 2026 25/05/2026 29/05/2026
Summer Holidays 2026 22/07/2026 31/08/2026
October Half Term 2026 26/10/2026 30/10/2026
Christmas Holidays 2026 21/12/2026 04/01/2026

School Holidays 2026 UK - Scotland


The dates below are for school holidays in Scotland and can vary between districts.

Holiday Start Date End Date
February Half Term 2026 16/02/2026 20/02/2026
Easter Break 2026 03/04/2026 17/04/2026
Summer Holidays 2026 29/06/2026 19/08/2026
October Half Term 2026 12/10/2026 16/10/2026
Christmas Holidays 2026 21/12/2026 05/01/2026

School Holidays 2026, UK - Northern Ireland


Check out the school holiday dates for Northern Ireland below.

Holiday Start Date End Date
Spring Half Term 2026 12/02/2026 13/02/2026
Easter Break 2026 02/04/2026 10/04/2026
Summer Holidays 2026 01/07/2026 31/08/2026
October Half Term 2026 26/10/2026 30/10/2026
Christmas Holidays 2026 21/12/2026 04/01/2026

These dates represent the general pattern for school holidays, but they might vary for your child's school or local education authority. It's always a good idea to check directly with your child's school or your local authority.



UK Bank Holidays 2026


See the table below for a full breakdown of all the UK Bank Holidays 2026.

England
Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
New Year's Day: January 1
New Year's Day: January 1
New Year's Day: January 1
New Year's Day: January 1
Good Friday: April 03
2nd January: January 2
Good Friday: April 03
St. Patrick's Day: March 17
Easter Monday: April 06
Good Friday: April 03
Easter Monday: April 06
Good Friday: April 03
Early May Bank Holiday: May 4
Early May Bank Holiday: May 4
Early May Bank Holiday: May 4
Easter Monday: April 06
Spring Bank Holiday: May 25
Spring Bank Holiday: May 25
Spring Bank Holiday: May 25
Early May Bank Holiday: May 04
Summer Bank Holiday: August 31
Summer Bank Holiday: August 3
Summer Bank Holiday: August 31
Spring Bank Holiday: May 25
Christmas Day: December 25
St Andrew's Day: November 30
Christmas Day: December 25
Battle of the Boyne (Orangemen's Day): July 13
Boxing Day: December 28
Christmas Day: December 25
Boxing Day: December 28
Summer Bank Holiday: August 31
Boxing Day: December 28
Christmas Day: December 25
Boxing Day: December 26

UK School Holidays 2026 - FAQs


Can you take your child out of school during term time?


In England, you usually can't take your child out of school during term time for holidays unless there are exceptional circumstances. It's always best to chat with the headteacher for any special requests as they're the ones who can give the green light!


When do kids go back to school after the UK summer holiday?


The exact return date can vary by region and specific schools throughout the UK, but schools generally reopen in early September. In England and Wales, schools typically start the new academic year in the first week of September. In Scotland, schools often resume a bit earlier, around mid-August, and in Northern Ireland, they usually start back at the end of August.


When are there teacher training days during the school year?


There are usually a few teacher training days, sprinkled throughout the year, known as INSET days, and their dates can vary by school. Typically, there are around five INSET days in each academic year in the UK. These are great days for teachers to learn new skills and plan, which means no school for the kids. Each school picks its own dates, so it's a good idea to check the school calendar or check with your child's school to know exactly when these days are scheduled.


How do term dates vary across different parts of the UK?


Term dates in the UK can vary significantly across different regions, including England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Here's a general overview of how they differ:

  • England: Schools typically have three terms: autumn, spring, and summer. Each term is divided by half-term breaks lasting about a week. The school year starts in early September and ends in late July.
  • Scotland: Scottish schools usually start their academic year earlier than the rest of the UK, around mid-August, and end in late June. They also have three terms but with slightly different timings and usually a break in October.
  • Wales: Welsh schools follow a similar structure to England with three main terms and half-term breaks. The term dates are similar to those in England but can start or end a few days differently.
  • Northern Ireland: In Northern Ireland, the UK academic year starts at the end of August and ends in late June. The structure is similar to that of England and Wales, with three terms and half-term breaks, but the holiday periods may slightly differ.

How can I find out about my child's school term and holiday dates?


To find out the specific term and holiday dates for your child's school, you can follow a few simple steps:

  • Check the School's Website: Most schools publish their school calendar, including term dates and holidays, on their official website. This is often the quickest and easiest way to get the information you need.
  • Check the UK Government Website: Find your child's school term and holiday dates via this UK Gov web page.
  • Contact the School Office: If you can't find the information online or would prefer to speak to someone, you can always call or email the school office. They'll provide you with all the necessary dates and any other details you might need.
  • School Newsletters: Schools often send out newsletters to parents that include term dates and reminders about upcoming holidays and teacher training days.

How many UK bank holidays are there in England 2026?


There are 8 bank holidays in England throughout 202. These are New Year's Day: January 1st, Good Friday: April 3rd, Easter Monday: April 6th, Early May Bank Holiday: May 4th, Spring Bank Holiday: May 25th, Summer Bank Holiday: August 31st, Christmas Day: December 25th and Boxing Day: December 28th.
Wales also has 8 bank holidays, while Scotland has 9 and Northern Ireland has 10! Check out our useful guide to maximising your annual leave to get the most days off. By combining weekends and bank holidays, you can plan even longer breaks from just a few days booked off.



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