Philippines' Department of Education Adjusts School Calendar for Gradual Return to Normal

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Philippines' Department of Education Adjusts School Calendar for Gradual Return to Normal
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The Department of Education in the Philippines has announced changes to the school calendar, moving the end of the school year and adjusting the school break dates to gradually return to the usual schedule.

The Department of Education in the Philippines has announced that the end of the school year 2023-2024 will be moved to May 31, 2024, allowing for a gradual return to the old school calendar . The school break will also be adjusted to take place from June 1 to July 26, 2024.

The decision aims to shift the school calendar back to the usual April to May break in the long term.

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