Education Ministry Announces Commencement of 2023 First School Term

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The Ministry of Education announced that the first school term for the 2023 academic year will begin on Monday, March 27. All government and government-approved private schools are expected to commence the new academic year tomorrow.

The first school term for 2023 will continue until April 04, according to the Education Ministry. This will be followed by the Sinhala and Tamil New Year holiday, which will be observed from April 05 to April 16.

Students, teachers, and parents have eagerly awaited the start of the new school term, which marks the beginning of a new academic year. With the COVID-19 pandemic still ongoing, many are hoping for a safe and successful school year with the implementation of strict health guidelines.

The Ministry of Education has reminded all students and teachers to adhere to the health and safety protocols to minimize the risk of infection. Schools have been instructed to implement strict measures such as mandatory mask-wearing, frequent handwashing, and social distancing to ensure a safe learning environment.

As the academic year begins, the Education Ministry encourages students to focus on their studies and to take advantage of the resources available to them. With hard work and dedication, they can achieve their academic goals and succeed in their future careers.

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