School term and holiday dates revised

School term and holiday dates revised

June 30, 2015   02:44 pm

The Ministry of Education today announced that the dates of the school term holiday have been amended due to the General Election and the revision of the timetable of the 2015 G.C.E. Advanced Level examination.  

Accordingly the schools which will be used as Advanced Level examination centers will commence their 3rd term on September 09 while the other schools will begin on August 31.

The Department of Examinations had revised the dates for the 2015 Advanced Level examination due to the General Election being held on August 17.

The exams are to be held under two phases with the 1st phase conducted from August 04 to 13 and the 2nd phase from August 24 to September 08, 2015.

Initially it was scheduled to commence on August 04 and continue until 28 August.

 

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