Planning ahead is key for every student and family connected with Churchie School. The academic year for 2025–26 is carefully structured into four major terms, balancing learning, rest, and co-curricular experiences. Knowing the start and end dates helps parents, teachers, and students organise studies, holidays, and personal time effectively.
Academic Year 2025 Overview
Term 1: Tuesday 28 January 2025 – Thursday 3 April 2025
The first term of 2025 sets the tone for the entire school year. Starting in late January, students return refreshed after the summer break, ready to begin new subjects and challenges. Teachers focus on building classroom connections and re-establishing academic momentum. As this term runs for just over nine weeks, it moves at a lively pace, ending in early April before the Easter holidays. It’s the ideal period for students to set clear learning goals and develop consistent study routines.
Term 2: Wednesday 23 April 2025 – Thursday 19 June 2025
After a short autumn break, Term 2 begins with renewed energy. This mid-year block includes cooler months, creating a calm environment perfect for concentration and academic progress. Students often find this term particularly productive, as the pace is steady and assessments start to build. Families can use this period to support revision habits and ensure students balance academics with extracurricular life.
Term 3: Tuesday 15 July 2025 – Thursday 18 September 2025
Term 3 opens in mid-July and extends through most of September. It’s typically a busy and creative stretch, with co-curricular events, sports, and community programs taking centre stage. Students consolidate what they’ve learned in the first half of the year and prepare for upcoming assessments. Teachers also begin introducing key content that sets the foundation for Term 4. With slightly longer daylight hours, it’s also a wonderful time for outdoor activities and leadership programs.
Term 4: Tuesday 7 October 2025 – Thursday 4 December 2025
The final term of 2025 closes the academic cycle with celebration and reflection. Starting in early October, it brings together all aspects of school life — final projects, creative showcases, and end-of-year ceremonies. Seniors often focus on completing final assessments, while younger students participate in sports, performances, and cultural programs. The term concludes in early December, giving families ample time to prepare for the long summer break.
Academic Year 2026 Overview

Term 1: Tuesday 27 January 2026 – Wednesday 1 April 2026
The 2026 school year begins slightly earlier than the previous one, setting a dynamic pace from the start. January’s return always feels fresh, and students are encouraged to set personal and academic goals. Teachers emphasise foundational skills, literacy, and numeracy while also introducing key thematic studies. As Term 1 ends in early April, it naturally leads into the Easter holidays — an important moment to pause, rest, and recharge.
Term 2: Tuesday 21 April 2026 – Thursday 18 June 2026
This second term brings consistency and structure. With cooler weather and fewer distractions, it’s the perfect environment for sustained academic progress. Mid-year exams and performance reviews often occur around this time, helping students track growth. For families, it’s a great period to evaluate learning outcomes and plan for the remainder of the year.
Term 3: Tuesday 14 July 2026 – Thursday 17 September 2026
Mid-July marks the start of another engaging term. By now, students are confident and immersed in their learning journey. Clubs, competitions, and sporting events fill the school calendar, while teachers guide classes through key projects and assessments. This term bridges the gap between consistent effort and end-of-year achievements.
Term 4: Tuesday 6 October 2026 – Thursday 3 December 2026
The final term for 2026 closes the academic year on a positive note. October’s beginning signals both reflection and excitement, as students showcase their accomplishments and look ahead to new goals. Teachers focus on revision, presentations, and community activities. The year wraps up in early December, marking the transition into the festive season and a well-earned holiday.
Why These Dates Matter
Churchie’s four-term structure ensures balance between intensive learning and meaningful breaks. Each term builds on the last — a rhythm that supports academic achievement and emotional wellbeing. By keeping track of these start and end dates, families can schedule travel, co-curricular commitments, and rest periods without disrupting learning flow.
Students benefit from predictability. Knowing when terms start and end encourages better time management and goal setting. It also helps reduce stress during assessment seasons and promotes healthier study habits. For staff, clear term boundaries allow thoughtful planning of lessons, excursions, and enrichment activities.
Final Thoughts
The 2025–26 term calendar reflects Churchie’s commitment to organised, purposeful education. Each period offers a blend of academic focus, personal growth, and community engagement. By staying informed and planning around these dates, every student can make the most of the opportunities each term brings.
With early preparation and balance between study and rest, the Churchie 2025–26 academic years promise a rewarding journey of learning, discovery, and success for all involved.
