The Department of Basic Education (DBE) has released the proposed school calendar dates for 2025. Learners will start Term 1 on 15 January and will complete Term 4 on 12 December.
Here’s a comprehensive overview of the key dates and important information to help you stay ahead of the game.
The proposed calendar for public schools features 27 standard school holidays, which is an increase from the 25 holidays in 2024.
Despite this increase, the total number of school holidays is still fewer than in previous years.
The Department of Basic Education, however, has introduced three additional holidays, thanks to the Public Holidays Act of 1994, which mandates that if a public holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday will also be a holiday.
These special holidays will fall on the following dates:
In the same week, Worker’s Day falls on Thursday, 1 May 2025. This resulted in the Department of Basic Education and relevant stakeholders writing off the whole week by signing off Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday as special school holidays.
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Term 4:
IEB schools in South Africa may follow different calendars. While many align with the public school schedule, others adhere to specific association calendars or their own tailored schedules.
The ISASA Central Region Calendar provides a guideline for schools in Gauteng, Free State, North West, and Northern Cape, but its adoption is not mandatory.
Here’s a quick summary of the proposed school calendar dates:
The 2025 school year also marks the deadline for the recently re-gazetted regulations that require all schools in the country to meet minimum energy, sanitation, and infrastructure standards – or include them in their active plans – within the next year.
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