2023/2024 APPROVED HARMONIZED ACADEMIC CALENDAR

 

              

                                 OFFICE OF EDUCATION QUALITY ASSURANCE

                                           Block 5, Lagos State Secretariat. Alausa, Ikeja.

 

                                        PUBLIC NOTICE TO ALL STAKEHOLDERS

School Owners,

Proprietors,

Principals/ Head Teachers, 

School Administrators

 CLARIFICATION ON MIDTERM BREAK

To All Education Stakeholders

The attention of the Office of Education Quality Assurance has been drawn to an information making the rounds on the purported change in the date of midterm break for 3rd term 2023/2024 session.

The office wishes to state that there is no iota of truth in the information. Rather, it is the figment of imagination of those behind the misleading circular.

It is hereby reiterated for emphasis that the date for the midterm break for third term 2023/2024 session remains Monday 10th to Friday 14th June, 2024 and should be complied with accordingly.

It has been stated repeatedly that any information on the harmonised academic calendar that is not on the website of OEQA (www.oeqalagos.com) or officially endorsed should be disregarded.

Signed

Abdul A.G.

Director – Planning, Research and Statistics   

For: Director General

 

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