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Bunbury Aldersey School is a 5–11 mixed, Church of England primary school with academy status in Bunbury, Cheshire, England. It is located in the Diocese of Chester and recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building .
English school holidays also affect holiday accommodation pricing. Holidays feature a steep rise in accommodation cost, due to increased demand. The English tourism industry monitors websites that provide up-to-date school holiday information, and adjusts prices accordingly. Prices often drop by hundreds of pounds one week into the new school term.
English: Bunbury Aldersey CofE Primary School: Grade II listed school in Bunbury, Cheshire. Wikidata has entry Bunbury Aldersey CofE Primary School (Q4997420) ...
Christmas or Winter Break – Varies in length per school; usually starts on the third Saturday in December and ends a day or two after New Year's Day (sometimes the first Monday after New Year's Day), unless New Year's Day falls on a Sunday in which case the first Monday (January 2) is the official holiday and schools may not begin until ...
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Five of the holidays are fixed by law: National Day, Yang di-Pertuan Agong's Birthday, birthday of the ruler or governor of the state (Federal Territory Day in the federal territories) where the employee is contracted to work, Labour Day and Malaysia Day. The remaining six paid holidays are chosen by the employer from the gazetted public ...
Buglawton Primary School, Congleton; Bunbury Aldersey School, Bunbury; Calveley Primary Academy, Calveley; Chelford CE Primary School, Chelford; Christ the King RC and CE Primary School, Macclesfield; Cledford Primary School, Middlewich; Cranberry Academy, Alsager; Daven Primary School, Congleton; Dean Valley Community Primary School, Bollington
[3] [5] [10] It was the first school that the Company of Haberdashers administered. [10] [12] Among the school's endowments was the 2000-year lease to its governors, dated 31 March 1595, of the Chantry House, together with other land and properties in Bunbury, for "the rent of a red rose".