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Coastal Provinces | School Holidays 2010

Eastern Cape, KwaZulu Natal, Northern Cape and Western Cape
Term Dates Weeks Days Public Holidays School Days
113 Jan - 26 March 11 53 1 52
2 12 April - 9 June 9 43 1+1 41
3 13 July - 23 Sept 11 53 1 52
4 4 Oct - 10 Dec 10 50 0 50
Total:  41 199 4 195

Inland Provinces | School Holidays 2010

Free State, Gauteng, Mpumalanga, North West Province and Limpopo
Term Dates Weeks Days Public Holidays School Days
1 13 Jan - 26 March 11 53 1 52
2 12 April - 9 June 9 43 1+1 41
3 13 July - 23 Sept 11 53 1 52
4 4 Oct - 10 Dec 10 50 0 50
Total:  41 199 4 195


New Year's Day 1 January
Human Rights Day 21 March
Public holiday 22 March
Good Friday (Friday before Easter Sunday) 2 April
Family Day (Monday after Easter Sunday) 5 April
Freedom Day 27 April
Workers Day 1 May
Youth Day 16 June
National Women's Day 9 August
Heritage Day 24 September
Day of Reconciliation 16 December
Christmas Day 25 December
Day of Goodwill 26 December
Public holiday 27 December **
   

The Education Department has announced that the South African school's winter vacation period will be extended to ensure that schools are closed during the 2010 FIFA World Cup. This is to prevent pupil and teacher absenteeism during the matches, as well as lighten the load on the public transport system.

The 2010 FIFA World Cup
will be held from the 11 June, with the final match and closing ceremony being on 11 July. The school term will end just two days before kickoff and start again two days after the tournament final and closing ceremonies.

The Gauteng Education Department has provided a 2010 school term calendar on its website that lists the following dates being applicable for the 2010 winter break: last day of the second term is 9 June, with the first day back for pupils to start the third term being 13 July. In terms of actual school days, this means a holiday of 22 days, as opposed to the usual 15. These dates apply to all nine provinces.

The Education Department has confirmed the approval and gazetting of the school calendar, thus making the aforementioned dates official. The Department has however insured that there will still be the usual 195 school days during the course of the academic year, as per prescribed policy.

Private schools that are members of ISASA (the Independent Schools Association of South Africa) have also amended their calendars: the schools that usually run a four-term year will follow the State Calendar as per the Education Department.

The schools which normally follow a three-term year will next year follow a four term calendar, which is similar to the State calendar, except for differing dates regarding the end of the third term and the whole of the fourth term.


Source: Cape Town Magainze