All Uganda Students Automatically Promoted as Government Releases 2022/2023 School Academic Calendar

By | December 16, 2021

All learners in nursery, primary and secondary schools, who have spent nearly two years at home, will be automatically promoted to the next class after the government announced that schools will reopen for all learners on January 10, 2022.

Education minister Janet Kataha Museveni on Wednesday, 15 December 2021, announced that all pre-primary, primary and secondary schools shall reopen on January 10th, 2022.

The minister said that by the time schools closed for the second COVID-19 national lockdown in June 2021, learners in P.4, P.5, and P.6 had already completed their assessments and promoted to the next respective classes.

She said that the P.1, P.2, and P.3 classes of 2020 shall report in the next respective classes of P.2, P.3, and P.4.

“Remedial lessons shall be provided for these classes during first term 2022 to help them cover critical content for the previous class,” the minister added.

“Senior one and senior two classes of 2020 shall be progressed to senior two and senior three, respectively. Remedial lessons shall be provided these classes during the first term of 2022 thought they had been beneficiaries of home- study materials. The senior three and senior and senior five class of 2020 shall progress to senior four and senior six respectively upon reporting for the first term of 2022.”

According to the school calendar, the term one will run for 14 weeks and close on April 15, 2022. Learners will then go for a three-week holiday and resume second term on May 9, 2022.

The second term will also run for 14 weeks and close on August 19, 2022. Another three-week holiday will follow.

Learners will report for third term on September 5 up to December 9, 2022.

On how parents will pay schools dues, Ms Museveni said that the ministry appreciates that non-U.P.E. and non-U.S.E implementing schools do need to charge school fees to enable running of schools.

The minister said that as a ministry, they are against the arbitrary increase of school charges.

“Therefore, we appeal to schools to be mindful that these learners are coming from families that have also been facing a tough time just as much as the schools have been,” she said.