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When do schools break up for Christmas? UK holiday and term time dates

CHRISTMAS is just a matter of weeks away and parents across the UK will be looking forward to spending quality time with their children.

But when are schools breaking up for the Christmas break? Here's all you need to know.

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Children will be breaking up for Christmas holiday in a few weeks time Credit: Getty Images - Getty

When do schools break up for Christmas?

Term dates for state schools are decided by your local council so the last day of the Winter term depends on where you live.

Academies can choose their own term dates as they are outside local authority control.

Most councils in England are following the same calendar.

Schools in Birmingham, Leeds and Manchester will shut their doors after class on Friday, December 18, and reopen on Monday January 4.

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In Liverpool, London and Newcastle, schools will also close on December 18.

Not all children will return to school on January 4 due to teacher inset days.

In Scotland, term dates vary from council to council.

Schools in Glasgow will shut at 2.30pm on Tuesday December 22.

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Holidays in Edinburgh start from Wednesday December 23, while in Aberdeenshire, the Christmas break starts on Monday December 21.

In Cardiff, Swansea and Newport, schools close their doors on Thursday, December 17, while schools in Anglesey, Conwy and Wrexham remain open until December 22.

Unlike the three other nations, Northern Ireland's schools are more unified when it comes to their term dates.

Schools will be closed between December 22 and reopen on January 4.

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