Tuesday, May 21, 2024

Dates for the school year 2023-2024

The Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport proposes that the Monday 11th of September will be the first day of class for Infants Primary, ESO, Baccalaureate and Vocational Training students, both in Basic Vocational Training (FPB) and in medium and higher grade degrees.

These schools will all end at the same time, this date being Friday, June 21st. Likewise, the students of the basic qualification training programs (PFCB) and the second chance FPB will also finish classes on June 21st.

Both in the case of the PFCB and the second chance FPB, classes for the 2023-2024 academic year will begin on Wednesday, September 13th. With regard to the EOI, classes will start on Monday, September 25th.

In training for adults (FPA), the course will start on Monday, September 18th and will end on June 19th.

In artistic teaching of music and dance, elementary and professional; professional teaching of plastic arts and design, and special regime sports teaching, classes will begin on Wednesday, September 20th and end on Wednesday, June 19th 2024.

Holidays

The Christmas holidays, for teachers and students, are established from Friday, December 22 to Friday, January 5th, and will actually will resume on Monday, January 8th. The Easter holidays will go from Thursday, March 28th to Monday, April 8 2024.

The next academic year 2023-2024 will have the following regional holidays:

Monday, October 9, Thursday, October 12, Wednesday, November 1, Wednesday, December 6, and Friday, December 8, and also Wednesday, May 1.

It must be borne in mind that this is the common school calendar for the entire autonomous area, from which each council establishes three local non-school days, as well as local holidays, in the event that any of the two days that touch each municipality is held on a school day.

Therefore, once the school calendar for the 2023-2024 academic year has been published in the DOGV, the municipal school councils (CEM), which are the highest participatory body of the educational community of a municipality, or the town halls, with regard to small towns that do not have CEM, will finish defining the calendar with holidays and local non-school days in each town or city.

In addition, the CEMs can request a fourth non-school day of a recoverable nature, but in the latter case it is a modification of the school calendar that must be authorized by the General Directorate of Teaching Centers. This recoverable class day, if requested, is usually established, as a general rule, by extending the end of the course by one more day or by shortening the Easter holidays by one day.

The dates, in calendar form, will be made available oncer published.

Source: lamarinaalta.com


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