The Ministry of Education has announced that schools across the country will close earlier than usual this year to allow participation in the National Census.
This important event requires adjustments to the school calendar, ensuring that both teachers and students can be involved.
The National Census is scheduled to take place from June 17th to June 30th, 2024. To accommodate this, schools will end their current term on June 14, giving a two-week break for the census period.
The decision to close schools early also follows the postponement of the PNG Games, originally set for the Term 3 holidays, now rescheduled for 2025.
The new school calendar is as follows:
· Term 2: April 15 – June 14 (9 weeks), with a holiday from June 17 to June 28.
· Term 3: July 1 – September 13 (11 weeks), with a holiday from September 16 to September 20.
· Term 4: September 23 – December 6 (11 weeks), with a holiday from December 9 to January 17, 2025.
Teachers involved in the National Census are expected to return to their teaching duties as soon as their census tasks are completed.
The Ministry has warned that any misuse of this period by teachers will result in disciplinary action.
School Inspectors and District Education Officers will oversee the implementation of the new calendar and ensure that schools comply with the changes.
They will also support the successful execution of the census activities.
Education authorities emphasize the importance of these changes to maintain the instructional hours for the school year.
The Ministry appreciates the understanding and cooperation of all school leaders, teachers, and students in making these adjustments.
With the National Census being a critical event, the Ministry of Education thanks everyone for their participation and efforts to ensure a smooth process.