Taking Kids Out of School for Holidays

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Queensland is a beautiful, intriguing, and engaging destination. Over 2 million international travellers graced Queensland in 2014, and over 18 million domestic visitors dropped into the Sunshine State in the same period.

Surfers Paradise, Broadbeach, Port Douglas, Twin Waters, and Daydream Island are just some of Queensland’s hot spots. These regions cater for visitors with a variety of fantastic resorts, hotels, and accommodation options to suit differing holiday styles, family sizes, and budgets.

Due to the family friendly nature of these regions, the variety of backdrops and accommodation, and some pretty impressive attractions, Queensland getaways can be somewhat inundated over school holiday periods.


Family Holidays Outside School Holidays - Discover Queensland


This creates a buzzing family friendly atmosphere and means there’ll be plenty of friends for the kids! However, Discover Queensland understands some families appreciate a less hectic holiday and therefore we recommend to visit outside of school breaks for a more relaxing experience.

To find out more information on this topic we took to our Discover Queensland Facebook page to ask our loyal customers their opinions and advice on taking children out of school for family holidays and the results were intriguing…

Sarah Harris of Spreyton, Tasmania says, “We do it every year, as we simply couldn't afford to go in school holidays! (Never mind the theme park queues!) We tell our school in advance and ask the teacher if they have work for the kids to do while they're away, if there's anything specific the class will be working on. Never had a problem, I think you'll find most teachers agree the life experience kids get is just as valuable :)”


Little Girl on Holidays outside of School Holidays | Discover Queensland


Yvette Seamons in Melbourne, Victoria tell us, “Clear it with the school and get their teachers to give them an assignment or project to do while they are away. Even a journal is a great idea.”

Lastly for a male’s perspective, Stuart Berryman from Melbourne, Victoria weighed in with, “We do it every year in November - 8 year old twins plus a 5 year old - 2 weeks out of school at that age no problems. And everything including nice accommodation is far cheaper. We stay in Coolangatta and love it, cheaper quieter. No problems on the kids return to school, if anything they are re-energised!”

Kids Playing on the Beach outside of school holidays - Discover Queensland

The feedback was nearly 100% in favour of taking children on holidays during school terms!


Reasons to Holiday During School Term:

  • Affordable
  • Quieter, and
  • You can avoid hours of waiting at theme parks

Also the benefits include:

  • The kids gain a more important life experience from holidays than from the class room (Within reason)
  • Children are re-energized upon return
  • Quality parent-child time is very important for a child’s development

Taking the Kids out of School for Holidays - Holidays Homework - Holiday Collage - Holiday project - Discover Queensland


Things to Remember:

  • Speak to the teacher before leaving about any upcoming exams, activities, or events
  • Ask for projects or homework for the holiday such as keeping a journal or completing a collage

So to book your next holiday (break/trip/vacation) outside of school holidays speak to the family accommodation experts at Discover Queensland for the best prices. We care about making your next holiday a Thank-You-DQ experience no matter when you plan your getaway!

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