Holidays and School Trips
Regulations and Standards
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Amendment
This chapter was updated in November 2025, to reflect Granting Leaves of Absence in Working Together to Improve School Attendance statutory guidance, which states that generally, the Department for Education does not consider a need or desire for a holiday or other absence for the purpose of leisure and recreation to be an exceptional circumstance for leave of absence.
Where there is a proposal for a child to go on holiday or a school trip in the UK, the strategic manager should give approval. There is a risk assessment completed which is approved by the strategic manager.
In the section, Granting Leaves of Absence in Working Together to Improve School Attendance statutory guidance; it states that generally, the Department for Education does not consider a need or desire for a holiday or other absence for the purpose of leisure and recreation to be an exceptional circumstance.
The School Attendance (Pupil Registration) (England) Regulations 2024 regulation 11 Leave of Absence sets out the circumstances under which an authorised person may grant a pupil leave of absence. Schools maintained by a local authority and special schools not maintained by a local authority can only grant leave of absence in the circumstances laid out in regulation 11.
In the exceptional circumstance that a holiday had been agreed by the Strategic Manager, at a school not maintained by a local authority and which is not a special school, the Social Worker's Manager must also give their approval.
Where there is a proposal for child to go on holiday or school trip abroad, the Strategic Manager and the child's social worker must always give approval, having consulted the child's parents.
Where the parents consent, their consent must be obtained in writing. Where parental consent is not given, the social worker may need to seek legal advice as to whether the holiday can go ahead.
If the child requires a passport, the social worker should be consulted on the procedures within the local authority for obtaining a passport.
Where the holiday or school trip will interrupt family time arrangements between the child and their family and connected persons, alternative suitable arrangements should be given consideration. This should be in consultation with the social worker and relevant others and consistent with the child's Care Plan.
See Family Time (Contact) with Parents/Carers/Siblings and Others Procedure.
Last Updated: November 13, 2025
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