MID-TERM HOLIDAY

The attention of the Lagos State Office of Education Quality Assurance (OEQA), Ministry of Education, has been drawn to the misinformation of a non- compliance penalty regarding the one week mid-term break for the first term in the 2021/2022 academic session.

This Office strongly disassociates itself from the report while assuring all stakeholders that the harmonised calender for the 2021/2022 session is still in force and should be adhered to.

In line with its mandate, the OEQA , Ministry of Education, and all stakeholders unanimously agreed during the meetings held in June, 2021 on the 2021/2022 harmonized school calendar prior to the release of the approved academic calendar in July 2021.

It is expedient that the OEQA is informed in writing with all relevant and supporting documents of any extreme situation for consideration and approval for any change in this regard.

Please NOTE that all information emanating from this office regarding the school calendar will be on the website www.oeqalagos.com while any contrary information should be disregarded.

Olaniran Emmanuel
Public Affairs
OEQA

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