The ministry of education and sports has released the 2019 school and other institutions calendar that will run for 38 weeks.

In a circular to all primary, secondary, technical schools and community polytechnics heads and other ministry officials, the Permanent Secretary Alex Kakooza scheduled the first term to start on February 4 and run through to May 3.

Second-term will begin on May 27 to August 23 while Third term is scheduled to start on September 16 to November 29.

Learners will then have a three-week holiday before opening for each term.
The ministry says that school holiday and term dates are followed by primary and secondary schools as well as colleges across the country.

Tough guild lines

According to the circular by the ministry, classes must start at 8:00 am and end not later than 5:00 PM every day and that districts/City Inspectors of Schools should ensure that schools comply.

The Ministry has also cautioned schools on wastage and loss of teaching and learning time at the beginning and end of term.

“Lessons should start promptly and terms should not be cut short without clearance from my office,” the Permanent Secretary warned school heads adding that boarding schools should designate only one day a term as a visiting day.

The ministry warned school heads of Boarding Secondary Schools especially those in Kampala, Wakiso and Mukono districts that they should ensure that they stagger the starting dates a week earlier than the official opening dates and also stagger the days for end of term.

“This is aimed at eliminating the inconveniences caused every beginning and end of term to parents and schools,” the PS wrote.

Public holidays

New Year’s Day Tuesday (January 2)

Liberation Day (Saturday, February 26)

Arch Bishop Janani Luwum Day (Saturday, February 16)

International Women’s Day (Friday, March 8)

Good Friday (Friday, April 19)

Easter Sunday (Sunday, April 21)

Easter Monday (Monday, April 22)

Labour Day (Wednesday, May 1)

Uganda Martyrs’ Day (Monday, June 3)

National Heroes’ Day (Sunday, June 9)

Idd EI Fitri (Wednesday, June 5)

Idd Adhua (Monday, August 12)

Independence Day (Wednesday, October 19)

Christmas Day (Wednesday, December 25)

Boxing Day (Thursday, December 26)

The ministry however warned that his calendar does not include dates for Private and Public Universities and that their dates are decided upon by the individual Universities.