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Minimum School Week

Statement made on 17 July 2023

Statement UIN HLWS935

Statement

My Right Honourable friend, the Minister of State for Schools (Nick Gibb) has made the following statement.

In March 2022, the Government announced in the Schools White Paper ‘Opportunity for All’ that to give every pupil the opportunity to achieve their full academic potential, all mainstream, state-funded schools would be expected to deliver a minimum school week of 32.5 hours by September 2023.

Most schools already have a school week of at least this length, and others will have plans in hand to meet the minimum expectation by September 2023. However, in recognition of the pressures currently facing schools, the Government has decided to defer the deadline to September 2024. The Government is encouraging schools that are planning to increase their hours from this September to continue to do so.

The Government has today published guidance and case studies https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/length-of-the-school-week-minimum-expectation to support those schools that are not yet meeting the minimum expectation.

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Department for Education
Minimum School Week
Nick Gibb
The Minister of State for Schools
Conservative, Bognor Regis and Littlehampton
Statement made 17 July 2023
HCWS948
Commons