A mum slapped with a £160 fine for taking her son out of school for a family holiday says she has no regrets – because the trip saved her a whopping £1,280.
Thea Rule controversially took her eldest child out of school to jet off on a sunshine break after her request for authorised absence was refused.
The reception pupil, Roman, five, missed five days of term time while the family enjoyed a holiday in Alcudia, Mallorca.
Before booking the trip, the 32-year-old nurse submitted a handwritten request asking for permission to take her son out of school.
The school refused the request and later issued her with a £160 fine.
“I don’t care what anyone says, he’s in reception class and we’re getting on that plane,” Thea, from Cornwall, told What’s The Jam.
“I believe that my child should be able to enjoy family time with us.
“I asked via a handwritten letter but was refused.
“He is in reception class and we did not think it would impact his learning.”
The family-of-four travelled to Mallorca at the start of June, with Roman missing a week of lessons.
Thea claims the same holiday during the school holidays would have cost an eye-watering £1,440 more because of soaring travel prices.
After paying the fine, the family still saved £1,280 by travelling during term time.
She said: “I would never consider taking Roman away during term time if he was doing his SATS or GCSEs.
“But a week off at the age of five…we as his parents did not believe it would hinder his education.
“He experienced culture, social interactions and learned other bits along the way.
“Roman was able to learn about the old town of Alcudia, go swimming and snorkelling with sea wildlife and enjoy time with us and his younger brother, all things I believe to be fantastic experiences.
“Roman is successful at school and is on course to meet his learning outcomes before the end of the year.”
Thea said the huge difference in holiday prices was the main reason behind the decision.
After sharing her story online, she said dozens of parents backed her stance.
Thea said: “They all agreed reception is not a school year that requires as much attendance as other years.
“I thanked them for understanding and I know others do the same.
“We were honest and requested the holiday but others I know say their children are sick and therefore don’t get fined for taking their children out.”
The mother-of-two has encouraged other parents to book holidays strategically if they are looking to save money.
The 32-year-old also believes the memories made with family are worth more than worrying about fines.
She added: “Booking close to the date as opposed to too soon in advance.
“This gives you a better chance at booking something cheaper.
“Usually around six weeks ahead seems to be the sweet spot.
“Take the trips, life is far too short to worry.
“But each to their own and I understand some people can be more wary.
“We will never make a habit of it but to save the money we saved we had to go for it.”
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