Shared parental leave for teachers

Teachers can use shared parental leave like anyone else — but school terms, the Burgundy Book and LA policies change the tactics. The core trade: curtailing maternity leave converts weeks into a shareable pot, at the risk of the occupational half-pay weeks.

The key interaction

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Curtail before week 18 → give up Burgundy half-pay weeks

Burgundy Book pays through week 18 (4 full + 2 @ 90% + 12 half). Most teacher SPL plans keep maternity leave at least that long, then share what remains.

What happens to pay when a teacher curtails

Term-date tactics that matter

SPL blocks need 8 weeks' notice and run in weeks — against a school calendar. Two patterns dominate: the teacher-mother returns for the summer term (paid over the holidays) while the partner takes SPL; or both parents split the autumn around a September birth. Because paid school holidays interact with leave, model the year before serving the curtailment notice — it's binding.

Common questions

Can a teaching couple both take SPL from different schools?
Yes — each parent deals with their own employer, and blocks can overlap. Each school can only refuse discontinuous patterns, not continuous blocks.
Does SPL count towards the 13-week Burgundy return condition?
Generally a return to work is a return — but whether time on SPL itself counts varies by authority policy. Get your LA/trust's position in writing before curtailing.
Is teacher ShPP paid over holidays?
ShPP is a weekly statutory payment — it's paid for the weeks booked, term-time or holiday alike, which is why weeks spanning paid school holidays need careful sequencing.

Sources for the figures on this page

Last checked 3 July 2026

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