Ministry Of Education Proclaims New School Calendar For 2025
Following the latest completion of the Kenya Certificate of Secondary School, KCSE, the federal government has introduced nationwide faculties reopening which is able to occur within the first week of January 2025 following the latest completion of the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE).
According to the round issued by the Ministry of Education, all faculties are set to reopen for the primary time period on January 6, 2025, and shut on April 4 after 13 weeks of research.
Additionally, college students will then proceed for half time period for 5 days, between February 26 to March 2. Students will resume research are thereafter proceed for to first time period vacation from April 7 to April 25.
In his announcement, Education Principal Secretary Belio Kipsang revealed that the second time period would start on April 28, throughout which college students would research for 14 weeks earlier than continuing to the second time period holidays on August 1, 2025
Students could be given a five-day half-term throughout the first time period between June 25 and June 29. The learners then proceeded to the second time period vacation for 3 weeks from August 4, to August 22.
Schools will shut for the November and December holidays on October 24, the third time period will start on August 25 and final for under 9 weeks. Additionally, the Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) 2025 would then kick off on October 27 and final for 4 days as much as October 30.
Students enterprise the Kenya Intermediate Level Education Assessment (KILEA) exams had been anticipated to start their check on October 27. The exams had been anticipated to final for 5 days and finish on October 31. The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) was scheduled to happen for 3 weeks between November 3 and November 21.
The KCSE 2024 examination began on October 22, the place, 9,000 college students sat for the exams and candidates took their oral and sensible exams for the elective topics.
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