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Little-known rule means parents don’t have to send kids to school

By staff14 August 2025No Comments2 Mins Read

There are a few scenarios in which your child doesn’t have to start school at Reception age. Here’s everything you need to know

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Did you know this rule?(Image: SolStock via Getty Images)

Most mums and dads, as well as carers, are aware that it is a legal obligation for children to receive full-time education. However there are some cases where attending school is not always needed, yet.

The law is in place to ensure children either attend school or are home-schooled until the last Friday in June of the academic year in which they turn 16. And there can be severe consequences if students miss out on school or home education.

In many instances, parents will be contacted by the school or their local council’s education welfare officer. This could even result in prosecution, although parents will usually receive warnings and offers of assistance from the local council first.

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The option may benefit your child if they start later(Image: Viktor Cvetkovic via Getty Images)

The council has the power to fine each parent £60, which increases to £120 if not paid within three weeks. If you fail to pay within four weeks, you could even face prosecution.

Not only is it compulsory for children to remain in education until a certain age, but there is also a mandatory age at which they must start. However, contrary to popular belief, children are not required to start school at Reception age, reports the Liverpool Echo.

Most children begin full-time school in the September following their fourth birthday, meaning they’ll turn five during their first school year. For instance, if your child’s fourth birthday falls between September 1, 2022 and August 31, 2023, they would likely start school this September.

However, this isn’t a legal requirement as if you believe your child isn’t ready to start school at this age, they can start later. This can only happen if they are in school by the September following their fifth birthday.

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You may be fined if you do not act by their deadline(Image: JohnnyGreig via Getty Images)

Parents also have the option to enrol their children part-time, or midway through the academic year. However, the Government’s advice is clear.

They strongly remind people with children that if you wish for your child to start later, “you will still need to apply for a school place at the same time as everyone else”. You can then request your child’s later start when you apply.

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