Many families struggle to take trips during school holidays because of the cost. For mum Kelly, it's her job as a circus acrobat.
"I work seven days a week and only get January and February off each year," she says.
The 32-year-old was fined for taking her daughter out of school for a two-week holiday to the Canary Islands in January 2024.
Kelly's daughter has a main school which she attends week to week from Wednesday to Friday.
On Mondays and Tuesdays, she is registered with other schools around the country as she follows the path of the travelling circus with her mum.
Department for Education (DfE) figures released earlier this week showed the number of fines issued for unauthorised school holidays rose to 443,322 in England last year.
The figures from the 2023-24 school year show a 24% rise on the year before, and are three times higher than in 2016-17, when government records began.
Schools and councils say children should not be out of class during term time because of the impact it can have on their education.
The government says fines have a "vital place in our system, so everyone is held accountable" for ensuring children are in school.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson says the problem of school absence has become an "epidemic".