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Adriano said..FormulaNova said..I can help you out... ring someone up and ask them. Surely someone will know and there are only millions of phone numbers to try...Do you really care though? I suggested a reason why it is better to not have them at the same time, but it doesn't mean that this is why.
So your suggestion is just a plausible-sounding guess. Thanks for clarifying.
I was genuinely interested in how you formulated your opinion.
"Do I really care though"? , you asked.
Do I care about the fact that multiple holiday timetables need consultation every year when planning family holidays? Yes I do.
Do I care about your opinion on why holidays are staggered? Yes, that's why I'm asking you to provide your reasoning, rather than just a guess.
It seems to me that there's actually no interstate policy at all and that holidays are randomly set by states every year and a few years in advance. I could be wrong and that's why I'm asking.
Yes, its just a guess. I have done no research or enquired through freedom of information channels.
I did google something on this a short while ago, and it seems like some states aim for an average of ten week terms. I think based on that, and probably a minimum of 2 weeks between them, and trying to get them to occur on weekend boundaries, really limits the number of choices you have though. So, it sort of makes sense that they naturally align. Over time, how many options could you have?
It is a curious question though. Did someone decide this, or did it just happen?
When I was at school, there were 3 terms, and they are now 4. I wonder if someone saw that and thought that only 3 made for periods that were too long, or if they just said 'another state is doing it, lets just copy them'. Having a perception of how governments work, i think that this is a likely scenario.
When I was down at the snow, I noticed that the NSW private schools started their holidays a week earlier. Do they also generally finish a week earlier, or do they get longer holidays. I can see the annoyance factor if some of these private school kids had to share their snow time with those public school types. It would make sense to me that the parents of these private school kids insisted that the Liberal government make it so that the public schools cannot have their holidays at the same time, or are excluded from the NSW snow fields in winter time. ;-)
Thinking about this further, it would make sense for someone to ensure that there is minimum overlap between school holidays, just so that it does allow people to spread out their holiday destinations.
There must be a bit that goes into it, OR people just work with it, whatever the planning. Someone else down the snow said that they were on TAFE holidays and that they generally started a week before the schools. So, someone must be at least aligning things within the state.