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I would imagine it is children that are at a younger age when ready to start school, so May to August months I presume. My child was born in August and therefor one of the youngest in the class but no real adjustments are made for him and the school constantly compare him to children who are almost 12 months older!! So annoying.

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When talking about summer-born children we are usually referring to the difference between those born at the beginning of the school year, I would narrow it down to the summer months of June, July and August. If you went with the summer term and had a very early Easter, you could have almost half a year of summer-borns!

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The DfE use April to August to define a summer born child. All statutory data is grouped like this.

"A child reaches compulsory school age on the prescribed day following his fifth birthday (or on his fifth birthday if it falls on a prescribed day). The prescribed days are 31 December, 31 March and 31 August.The term ‘summer born’ is used to refer to children born from 1 April to 31 August. These children are not required to start school until a full school year after thepoint at which they could first have been admitted."

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The DfE use April to August to define a summer born child. All statutory data is grouped like this.

"A child reaches compulsory school age on the prescribed day following his fifth birthday (or on his fifth birthday if it falls on a prescribed day). The prescribed days are 31 December, 31 March and 31 August.The term ‘summer born’ is used to refer to children born from 1 April to 31 August. These children are not required to start school until a full school year after thepoint at which they could first have been admitted."

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Brilliant - Thanks Catma. I'll do this then!

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