Christmas holiday may be extended for some schools as government announces optional inset day

Pupils in England may be allowed to stay off school for an extra day before the Christmas holidays.

The decision to offer an optional inset day was announced by the Schools Minister on Tuesday 8 December to allow teachers to have a “proper break” from working with test and trace to identify Covid cases.

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This means many schools in England will break up for Christmas a day earlier than planned, with the added holiday becoming an inset day for teachers.

Here’s everything you need to know about the holiday extension, and what date schools could now break up for Christmas.

Why have the Christmas holidays been extended?

Schools Minister Nick Gibb announced to MPs that schools in England could have an optional inset day on Tuesday 8 December.

He said the extra day is intended for teachers so they can have a “proper break” from identifying potential Covid cases among pupils.