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About Our School

School Day

Scalby School 2020 (79)The DfE recommends that secondary school students aged 12 to 16 should be taught for 25 hours per week.

At Scalby School students have 25 lessons per week of one hour each as well as Mentor times. The compulsory school day starts at 08.25 and ends at 14.30. This time runs from the official start of the school day (period 1) to the official end of the compulsory school day. It includes breaks, but not optional after school activities. At 08.20 bell rings to warn students that they should be present on site and in readiness for period 1 at 08.25. A student who arrives in class after the second bell at 08.25 is marked late and will receive a one hour detention. Students should not arrive on site too early since staff supervision duties do not begin until 08.05. 

The pattern of the school day for Easter 2024 is as follows:

8.25am - 9.25am

Period 1

9.25am - 10.25am

 Period 2

10.25am - 10.43am

Mentor 1

Year 7&9

10.25am - 10.43am

Break 1

Year 8,10 &11

10.43am - 11am

Mentor 2

Year 8,10 & 11

10.43am - 11am

 Break 2

Year 7&9

11am - 12pm

Period 3 

12.00pm - 13.30pm

12.00pm - 12.30pm

12.30pm - 13.00pm

13.00pm - 13.30pm

Period 4

Lunch - Year 10&11

Lunch - Year 7

Lunch Year 8&9

13.30pm - 14.30pm

Period 5

*Year assemblies are held daily during mentor time. 

*Student lunchtimes take place on split sessions during period 4. 

*Break times may vary due to the current RAAC issues within the school and due to weather and are subject to change. 

Coast and Vale Learning Trust

About Coast and Vale Learning Trust

The Coast and Vale Learning Trust in Scarborough aims to improve education in the locality through establishing coherent and collaborative practice across schools and other educational institutions in the area.

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