A MUM has shared her shock after receiving an “absolutely ridiculous” fine for taking her kids on a term time holiday.
The woman and her partner received a total fine of £320 for taking their three kids away on the “once in a lifetime” trip.


And they aren’t the only ones who have taken the risk of a term time holiday – as more and more parents would rather face penalisation than the extortionate costs of a holiday during the school break.
The Department for Education (DfE) revealed statistics that showed 443,322 fines were issues for unauthorised school time holidays in 2023/24 – a sharp increase from the 356,181 the previous year.
Posting a video on TikTok, the mum said she’d hoped the school would see the family trip was educational, and she’d written to them to detail the tours and activities they had planned before jetting off.
While in Lapland, the children were taken to see the Northern Lights, and learned about the science behind them – taking a book along with them with information on the earth’s magnetic currents.
They’d also taken a husky safari and gone snowmobiling, where they learnt about the historic importance of dog sledding and the different means of travel in Finland.
They family had seen reindeer, gone skiing and ice skating, and crossed the Arctic circle – all activities she felt developed her kids’ education.
“It’s something that my children was never ever gonna gain by sitting in a classroom,” she said, “children would only ever get to read this from a textbook.”
But when the family returned home, the parents were disappointed to see they had been slapped with a fine.
She said her partner works many long hours, often at work by the time their children wake up and back after their bed time, and she questioned when their “family time was allowed”.
The woman also revealed that the couple have accepted that for future holidays they will just have to “play the game” and book during inset days or bank holidays.
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Self-professed bad mum Whitney Ainscough jetted off on two family holidays during school time last year – despite risking a criminal record.
The social media influencer known as @itsmebadmom on TikTok was ‘fuming’ when she received a £60 fine in the post on 26th July 2024 for her June holiday from her eldest’s school.
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Now Whitney is planning to take them to Euro Disney during term time, a trip she also claims is educational.
The DfE website says: “Every moment in school counts and days missed add up quickly.
“Evidence shows that pupils who have good attendance enjoy better wellbeing and school performance than those who don’t.
“In the majority of cases, schools and local authorities will try and provide support to help you improve your child’s attendance first, but if this isn’t effective or the absence is for unauthorised term time holiday, parents may face paying a fine.”
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