These are the new dates for School Holidays 2020

Angie MotshekgaDepartment for Basic Education (DBE) Minister Angie Motshekga has published the amended school calendar for 2020. The four school terms for 2020 are now gazetted as follows:

Term 1: 15 January – 18 March
Term 2: 8 June – 7 August
Term 3: 12 August – 23 September
Term 4: 5 October – 15 December
This new calendar means that between Term 2 and Term 3 there will only be a single day’s holiday, as Monday 10 August is a public holiday.

However, to provide some compensation for this, Term 3 will only comprise seven weeks. This calendar has been orchestrated in such a way that there will only be one public holiday throughout 2020 that results in a day taken off school – taking place on 16 June.

Delayed reopening
Schools were closed on 18 March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and, following a lengthy hiatus, were set to reopen on 1 June for Grade 7 and 12 learners.However, this date was postponed by a week because the majority of schools were not ready to take learners. Schools finally reopened to these learners on 8 June, although schools that are not ready to accept these learners in accordance with the guidelines set out by the DBE are not allowed to do so.DBE director-general Mathanzima Hubert Mweli said that according to DBE data, 97.6% of South African schools were ready to accept Grade 7 and 12 learners as of 7 June.