The School Calendar

2025 - 2026

Diary Dates

Term 2

#calendar

The School Calendar | 2025 - 2026

Term 1 | The Autumn Term

25–29 AugustStaff Study Days (no pupils)
1 SeptemberFirst Day of Term
5 SeptemberPublic Holiday
20–24 OctoberMid-Term Break
12 DecemberLast Day of Term for Pupils and Staff
13 December – 4 JanuaryTerm Break

Term 2 | The Spring Term

5 JanuaryFirst Day of Term
16 JanuaryPublic Holiday
16–22 FebruaryMid-Term Break
13 MarchLast Day of Term for Pupils and Staff
14 March – 5 AprilTerm Break

Term 3 | The Summer Term

6 AprilFirst Day of Term
1 MayPublic Holiday
17 JunePublic Holiday
7 JulyLast Day of Term for Pupils and Staff
8 JulyStart of Holidays

#term dates

Term Dates 2026

Term 2 Starts
Monday 5th January 2026

Term 2 Ends
Friday 13th March 2026 (12pm)

Half Term
16th – 20th February 2026

Public Holidays
Friday 16th January 2026

Week 1

5 – 9 January 2026
Monday 5th

07:50 Term Begins for Pupils

09:10 Assembly: Mrs Fisher

14:00 Co-curricular Activities Begin

Tuesday 6th

09:30 ISJ Bank Open

Wednesday 7th

09:00 Big Sing: Ms Wang

Friday 9th

09:30 School Council, Eco & Charity Committee Meetings

Week 2

12 – 16 January 2026
Monday 12th

09:10 Assembly: Ms Extance

Tuesday 13th

09:00 Stay & Play

09:30 ISJ Bank Open

Wednesday 14th

09:00 Big Sing: Ms Wang

Friday 16th

SCHOOL CLOSED: PUBLIC HOLIDAY

Week 3

19 – 23 January 2026
Monday 19th

09:10 Assembly: Mr Harrison

Tuesday 20th

09:00 Stay & Play

09:30 ISJ Bank Open

Wednesday 21st

09:00 Big Sing: Ms Wang

Thursday 22nd

08:00 Emerging Numeracy Workshop

Friday 23rd

08:00 Year 7 Family Friday

International Education Day

Week 4

26 – 30 January 2026
Monday 26th

09:10 Assembly: Ms Brooks

Tuesday 27th

08:00 Parent’s Circle Committee Meeting

09:00 Stay & Play

09:30 ISJ Bank Open

Wednesday 28th

09:00 Big Sing: Ms Wang

Friday 30th

08:00 Year 5 & 6 Family Friday

Week 5

2 – 6 February 2026
Monday 2nd

09:10 Assembly: House Meetings

Tuesday 3rd

09:00 Stay & Play

09:30 ISJ Bank Open

Wednesday 4th

09:00 Big Sing: Ms Wang

Friday 6th

08:00 Year 4 Family Friday

Inter House Quiz

Week 6

9 – 13 February 2026
Monday 9th

09:10 Assembly: Mr Dopson

Tuesday 10th

Safer Internet Day

09:00 Stay & Play

09:30 ISJ Bank Open

Wednesday 11th

09:00 Big Sing: Ms Wang

Friday 13th

08:00 Year 3 Family Friday

09:30 Parents Circle Bake Sale

Interim Reports to Parents

Week 7: Half Term

16 – 20 February 2026

SCHOOL CLOSED

Week 8

International Week
23 – 27 February 2026
Monday 23rd

09:10 Assembly: Mr Clarke

Tuesday 24th

09:00 Stay & Play

09:30 ISJ Bank Open

Wednesday 25th

09:00 Big Sing: Ms Wang

Friday 27th

Indonesian Dance Workshops

Week 9

2 – 6 March 2026
Monday 2nd

09:10 Assembly: Ms Hayns

Tuesday 3rd

09:00 Stay & Play

09:30 ISJ Bank Open

Wednesday 4th

09:00 Big Sing: Ms Wang

Thursday 5th

08:00 Block Play Workshop

09:30 Committee Meetings

Friday 6th

08:00 Year 1 & Year 2 Family Friday

Week 10

British Science Week
9 – 13 March 2026
Monday 9th

09:10 Assembly: Mrs Harrison

Tuesday 10th

09:00 Stay & Play

09:30 ISJ Bank Open

Wednesday 11th

09:00 Big Sing: Ms Wang

Friday 13th

08:00 Reception Family Friday

08:00 Year 8 Family Friday

Easter Bunny Visit

Term Ends: 12:00pm


British Independent School Tradition and the Calendar at ISJ

The history of term dates in UK independent schools is a blend of ancient ecclesiastical traditions, the habits of the British elite in the 1800’s, and a deliberate modern desire for "academic breathing space." While state schools follow a mandated 190 day school year, independent schools use their autonomy to maintain a calendar that looks quite different.

Many of the UK’s oldest independent schools were established by the Church, with calendars built around the Christian liturgical year and the terms of Oxford and Cambridge universities. This history defines the three terms we use today. The Autumn term, traditionally known as Michaelmas, the Spring Term often called Hilary and the Summer Term, traditionally known as trinity.

It is often observed that schools like ISJ have longer holiday periods than those found in the state sector. Historically, this was due to the intensity of the day. Because British independent schools provide an enriched curriculum that extends well beyond standard classroom hours, including a rich programme of sport, music, and the arts, longer holidays are essential to prevent burnout and ensure pupils remain at their peak.

The one-week half-term break is relatively modern, having been introduced in the mid-20th century as educators began to value the need for a mental "reset" during long stretches of study. At ISJ, our strategic pauses in October and February provide a pause for pupils and staff, ensuring they return to school with the energy and zip.