Study leave

Study Leave Calculator

Check how much study leave is left, what has already been used, and whether the remaining balance is enough for the next exam or course.

  • Remaining study leave
  • Printable summary
  • Date-aware planning
Calculator

Study Leave Calculator

Check how much study leave is left, what has already been used, and whether the remaining balance is enough for the next exam or course.

Inputs

Enter the values you already know, then move straight to the result below without changing context.

Save and bookmark

Save this result to your free dashboard or bookmark the tool for later.

Save actions are explicit only. Public calculator use stays free and does not require login.

Notes
  • Study leave allowance: 30 days
  • Study leave used or planned: 0 days
  • Remaining study leave: 30 days

How it works

The calculator subtracts used and planned leave from your allowance, then lets you add exam or course dates for context.

  • Enter the shift times, breaks, and number of shifts or on-calls.
  • The calculators convert the pattern into a planning summary.
  • Use the result to sense-check a rota rather than replace it.

What affects the result

Your allowance, days already used, and planned future leave all change the remaining balance.

  • Breaks, handovers, and local rota rules can change the hours slightly.
  • Night and weekend work often feels more demanding than weekday shifts.
  • Study leave and annual leave rules vary by trust and programme.

When to use it

Use it when you are booking an exam, a course, or a chunk of revision leave and want to avoid overshooting the allowance.

  • The study leave calculator is helpful before a rota discussion, a leave request, or a stretch of heavy shifts.
  • Use it to see whether the pattern feels balanced enough for rest and recovery.
  • Save a result if you want to compare future rota changes later.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

These answers are kept concise so you can check the basics quickly and move on.

No. It is only a planning estimate and should be checked against your rota, job plan, and local policy.

Shift timing, handover, breaks, and local rules can all make the real picture differ from the simple calculation.

Yes. It is useful for seeing when the pattern becomes heavy enough to deserve a closer look.

No. It focuses on time and burden, not payroll.

Related pages

Related tools and pages

These links keep the next step close at hand so you can move from planning back into revision or further checking without losing your place.

Next step from Study Leave Calculator

Plan remaining study leave, booked leave, and exam or course dates in one simple summary.