The Ministry of Education in Kenya has released the 2024 revised and final term dates/ calendar for all primary and secondary schools. Schools will reopen for the first term on 8th January 2024 and close on 5th April 2024 after a 13 weeks marathon.

In the new school calendar, all schools will reopen fully on January 4th 2021. This will apply to all continuing PP1 and 2; Grade 1, 2 and 3; Class 5, 6 and 7; and Form 1, 2 and 3 learners.


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Education experts, however, warn that any delays in full reopening beyond November 2 would cause a syllabus crisis in primary and secondary schools, which may force learners to repeat classes next year.

The revised school calendar issued by the Ministry showed that the second term, which started on October 12, would end on December 23, allowing learners to break for only one week. Learners were to report to school on January 5 for another 11 weeks calendar, which will end in March.

Prof Magoha said so far, the school calendar for the Grade 4, Standard 8, and Form Four will not be affected even as he made indications that other learners may also be recalled back to school. The CS, however, said the phase two reopening date is yet to be decided on.

According to the school calendar, Standard 8 candidates will sit their Kenya Certificate of Primary Education examinations between March 22 and March 24 while those in Form Four will sit for their Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education examinations between March 25 and April 16.

The CS said the Sh2 billion school desk project will be complete by next week. The government gave out the money to produce and distribute desks to 15 public schools in each of the sub-counties under the Economic Stimulus Programme.

While every other student gets ready to start their term three, those in Grade 4 and the new lot of Form 1 students will stay home and resume learning

after term three is completed. Third term will run from the 10th of May to the 17th of July 2021, marking the end of the 2020 school calendar.

The 2021 school calendar will start a week later on the 26th of July 2021 for all students. It is however unclear whether the new lot of Form 1 students

will open at the same time.

Parents to Stretch Their Budgets.

While reopening of schools may be a relief to many parents who feared for the future of their children, a four-term school year may be a stretch.

Parents who are used to paying fees over three annual school terms, will now have a week in between terms to look for school fees as schools

squeeze in an additional term every year in 2021 and 2022. Moreover, parents will be required to even spend more to ensure their children learn in a

safe environment schools transfer the cost of complying with Covid-19 health protocols to the parents. There are however efforts by the government

to ease the burden through distribution of masks, an initiative that flagged off at Olympic Primary in Kibera, on the first day of schools reopening.

With a battered economy, job losses, new taxes and uncertain COVID-19 vaccination, many parents are looking at a grim year.

The Lawrenceville School hosted a Wellness Summit for independent school educators, a collaboration between the Association of Delaware Valley Independent Schools and the New Jersey Association of Independent Schools.

Travel to Kenya to be immersed in the Kenyan educational system and experience rural and urban life and school settings. EDU 400/600 will take place June 18-July 4, 2024. You will work with students and teachers in classrooms in a rural day secondary school and an urban boarding secondary school. Beginning and ending in Nairobi, you will also visit Ugweri and Embu, spend overnight by a water hole and salt lick in the Aberdare National Park, and cross the equator near Mt. Kenya.

In most countries, the academic year begins in late summer or early autumn and ends during the following spring or summer. In Northern Hemisphere countries, this means that the academic year lasts from August, September, or October to May, June, or July. In Southern Hemisphere countries, the academic year aligns with the calendar year, lasting from February or March to November or December. The summer may or may not be part of the term system.

The exact dates vary from year to year, as well as between states, and for public and private school. In Tasmania until and including 2012, the school year was split into three terms, the first one being the longest and including an extended Easter holiday (which was also the practice of mainland Australia until the mid-1980s). However, in 2013 Tasmania introduced a four-term year, to conform to the rest of the country.[8] The exact start and finish date of the academic year varies between jurisdictions; in 2023 Queensland will start earliest on 23 January (the only jurisdiction to begin the academic year before Australia Day) and finish earliest on 8 December, while Tasmania will start latest on 8 February and finish latest on 21 December.[9] There is typically a break of two weeks between each term, followed by a 1-2 month summer break after term 4 which ends just before Christmas.[10] This occasionally varies in different jurisdictions/school systems (i.e. some independent schools have a break of three week between terms 1 & 2 and between terms 3 & 4). In the year 2000, due to the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, the state of New South Wales extended the break after Term 3 to three weeks.

The Austrian school year for primary and secondary schools is split into two terms, the first one starts on the first Monday in September in the states of Vienna, Lower Austria and Burgenland and on the second Monday of September in Upper Austria, Salzburg, Styria, Carinthia, Tyrol and Vorarlberg. Most schools have holidays between the national holiday on October 26 and All Souls Day on November 2, but those are unofficial holidays not observed by all schools in Austria. Christmas holidays start on December 24 and end on the first weekday after January 6. The first term ends in Vienna and Lower Austria on the first Friday of February, in Burgenland, Carinthia, Salzburg, Tyrol and Vorarlberg on the second Friday of February and in Upper Austria and Styria on the third Friday of February.

There is a one-week break between the two terms. In the second term there are the Easter holidays, the Mayday Holiday on May 1 and the long weekends of Pentecost, Ascension and Corpus Christi. The school year ends in Vienna, Lower Austria and Burgenland on the last Friday of June, in Upper Austria, Styria, Carinthia, Salzburg, Tyrol and Vorarlberg on the first Friday in July.

In Brazil, due to the Law of Directives and Bases of Brazilian Education, the academic year must have 200 days, both at schools and at universities. The school year usually begins during the first week of February. There is a 2-week/4-week long winter break in July. The Brazilian school year ends the first week of December, summer in Brazil.

Most schools use the 4 term system, called "unidades" or "bimestres" (units, bimesters), although there is a minority of schools that utilize a 3 term system instead, composed of trimesters (trimestres).

In Bangladesh, the kindergarten, elementary and schools follow the semester system. Most of the universities follow the semester system although for some particular subjects such as Law they follow a yearly system. Business schools of all public and private universities follow a semester or trimester system.

In Cambodia the school year kindergarten sectors in public schools consists of 10 months with a two-month vacation, while in primary, and secondary sectors, it is divided into two semesters and each semester is divided into 2 quarters. The first of November is the start of the academic term. After the 1st semester, a small vacation when the school is halted and at the end of the Second Semester, a 2-month vacation until the start of the new year. In universities, it is divided into 4 years.

Education being a provincial responsibility, there is no Canadian national standard. In Canada, the school year for elementary and high school consists of 178 to 200 days, depending on the jurisdiction, but several days may be deducted from this total for professional development and administrative duties, resulting in approximately 187 teaching days per year for most jurisdictions. Elementary students receive approximately 950 hours of instruction and secondary students receive approximately 1000 hours per year.

Generally in English Canada, secondary schools run on a two-semester arrangement, also known as fall and spring semester, the first semester running from the day after Labour Day in September to January and the second running from February until the Thursday before the last Friday in June. The semesters are often divided into two terms each.

Most universities and colleges usually run from early September until the end of April or early May. Often, this winter session is split into two terms running September to December and January to April. Various forms of summer studies may be offered May to August. Some, such as University of Waterloo and Simon Fraser University, run a full tri-semester system, providing full courses during summer. There are a few school boards in Canada experimenting with year-round schooling.[12][13]

In elementary school, high school, as well as in universities, Chilean education is divided into two semesters. The first one starts early March and lasts until late June and the second starts in early August and finishes in mid-December; also, some universities offer a summer period from early January to mid-February but just for exceptional courses.These semesters have breaks for public festivities, such as Easter, independence commemoration (from two days to two weeks in September depending on year and place) and some public holidays like labour day, among others. 006ab0faaa

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