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  • The Department of Basic Education has revised the 2020 school calendar for the second time this year.
  • The revised calendar see 153 days of learning for pupils in public schools for the rest of the year.
  • The 2020 matric exam results will be released in February 2021.


The Department of Basic Education (DBE) has released the revised calendar for the 2020 school year.

Last month, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that public schools would close for four weeks from 27 July to 24 August.

Grade 12 pupils will, however, return to class on Monday, while children in Grade 7 will return on 10 August.

READ | Schools could close on 15 December, matric results to be released in February, leaked proposal shows

On Friday, News24 revealed that the a document compiled during a Heads of Education Departments Committee (Hedcom) workshop proposed concluding the school year by 15 December.

The department has confirmed the school year for Grades R to 11 will be concluded on 15 December, while the Grade 12 examinations will also be completed by the same date.

It adds marking of the matric exams be concluded on 22 January with results released on 23 February 2021.

"The consultation process has been concluded with all stakeholders and the Council of Education Ministers approved the revised school calendar. It is the second time this year that the school calendar has been revised to accommodate the changes that have been brought by the impact of the coronavirus," said DBE in a statement on Saturday.

"A break in school will be needed to separate the third and fourth terms. As a result there will be a one week break in October from 26 to 30.The teaching, learning and assessment for 2020 academic year must be concluded by 15 December 2020 for Grade R-11."

Teachers will return on 25 January for the 2021 school year, while pupils will go back to school "a few days later".

The department said the revised calendar and directions for the basic education sector will be issued and gazetted next week.

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