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School calendar: When do June-July holidays end?
School calendar: When do June-July holidays end?

The South African

time12-07-2025

  • General
  • The South African

School calendar: When do June-July holidays end?

Learners across South Africa will return to school on Tuesday, 22 July, as the third term of the 2025 academic year kicks off after the mid-year break. The Department of Basic Education has confirmed that Term 3 will run from 22 July to 3 October, forming part of the 200 school days scheduled this year. The school year began on 15 January and will end on 10 December. So far, the calendar has included two full terms, with learners enjoying a 27-day winter break since schools closed on 27 June. The fourth and final term will begin on 13 October and conclude just before the festive season school holidays. As learners prepare to return from the school holidays, concerns about municipal services in Gauteng schools remain in the spotlight. According to DA MPL Sergio Isa dos Santos, 536 schools in the province have faced water or electricity disconnections since January due to unpaid municipal accounts. 'More alarming is the confirmation that these schools collectively owe over R58 586 285,04, an amount the department admits it could not settle in the 2024/2025 financial year,' said dos Santos. Furthermore, he added that the department has promised to clear the debt by 30 June 2025, but 'no evidence has been provided to confirm this.' In response to mounting criticism, the Gauteng Department of Education said it had already disbursed the necessary funds to all affected schools. Also, the Spokesperson, Steve Mabona, confirmed that all designated schools received the money in June. 'The department wishes to confirm that it has provided the necessary funds to all schools for payment of their respective municipal billing accounts,' said Mabona. 'Once funds have been transferred, the schools and their respective school governing bodies assume full responsibility for ensuring that their municipal accounts are settled and paid on time.' Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

DA flags Gauteng schools facing water and power cuts as R58m debt mounts
DA flags Gauteng schools facing water and power cuts as R58m debt mounts

TimesLIVE

time10-07-2025

  • Politics
  • TimesLIVE

DA flags Gauteng schools facing water and power cuts as R58m debt mounts

More than 500 schools across Gauteng have been left without water and electricity due to unpaid municipal bills, sparking outrage from the DA, which has accused the Gauteng department of education (GDE) of avoiding accountability. In a statement this week, DA Gauteng shadow MEC for education Sergio Isa dos Santos revealed that 536 schools have had their water and/or electricity disconnected since January 2024, up to from 525 previously reported. He blamed this on the department's failure to settle more than R58m in outstanding debts. 'The situation in Gauteng schools has reached breaking point, as more than R58m in unpaid utility bills have led to electricity and water disconnections,' said Dos Santos. 'This has made it impossible to provide lighting in classrooms, power educational technology, and maintain hygiene and safety standards. As a result, stress levels are increasing and morale is plummeting among learners and educators.' The DA has reiterated its call for the GDE to reverse its decision that no-fee paying schools had to cover their utility bills. It also proposed the creation of an intergovernmental task team to resolve municipal disputes and prevent further disconnections.

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