Guide on the Important Dates for School Year 2022-2023
IMPORTANT DATES FOR SCHOOL YEAR 2022-2023 – Here is a guide on the important dates to remember regarding the next academic year.
The delivery of education to the students in the Philippines is one of those that was greatly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Unlike the usual face-to-face classes, the Department of Education (DepEd) adapted blended learning for the safety of the students.
Under blended learning, lessons and classroom instructions are delivered to the students through online classes or modules depending on which is convenient to a student on a case-to-case basis.
After more than two (2) years of blended learning setup in schools, DepEd is set to make changes this year and bring back the face-to-face classes. The new leadership in the education department set November as the month wherein full face-to-face classes will be implemented in PH.
Before the date set for the resumption of the full face-to-face classes, the delivery of lessons will still be through online classes or modules for some days in a week depending on the setup of schools and teachers.
There are important dates for school year 2022-2023 that you must remember. The school calendar now is really different compared to the one before when classes start in June. Here are the important dates as per ABS-CBN News‘ post:
List of Important Dates for School Year 2022-2023
2022
July 25 – August 22 – Enrollment Period
August 1 to 26 – Brigada Eskwela
August 15 – Oplan Balik Eskwela Command Conference
August 22 – Start of School Year
August 22 to November 5, 2023 – First Academic Quarter
November 2 – Start of Face-to-Face Classes
November 7 to February 3, 2023 – Second Academic Quarter
December 19 – Start of Christmas Break
2023
January 4 – Resumption of Classes
February 6 to 10 – Mid-year Break
February 13 to April 28 – Third Academic Quarter
May 2 to July 17 – Fourth Academic Quarter
July 7 – End of School Year
July 10 to 14 – End of School Year Rites
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