Celebrated on 02/17/2026
Take Your Family To School Week was first celebrated in 2005 in the United Kingdom, initiated by the Family and Parenting Institute to encourage parental involvement in education. Studies show that children whose parents participate in school activities achieve higher grades and have better attendance.
Take Your Family To School Week was first launched in 2005 in the United Kingdom by the Family and Parenting Institute (now the Family and Childcare Trust). The initiative aimed to strengthen the link between families and schools, recognizing that parental engagement is a critical factor in a child's educational success. The week was designed to encourage parents, grandparents, and other family members to visit schools, participate in classroom activities, and learn about their children's learning environment.
Over the years, the event has grown from a small-scale campaign into a nationwide celebration, with schools across the UK organizing open days, workshops, and family learning sessions. In recent years, the focus has expanded to include digital engagement, with schools using virtual tours and online resources to involve families who cannot attend in person. Today, Take Your Family To School Week is often tied to broader initiatives promoting parental involvement, and many schools use the week to launch parent-teacher partnerships and family learning programs.
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