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Kano govt announces resumption dates for primary, secondary schools 📚for Parents and Students!
Kano govt announces resumption dates for primary, secondary schools 📚for Parents and Students!
The Kano State Government has rolled out fresh resumption dates for primary and secondary schools across the state, ensuring a smooth transition into the 2024/2025 academic year. Whether your child attends a boarding or day school, here’s everything you need to know to stay prepared! 🌟
📅 First Term Resumption: A Shift for Safety
Originally slated for September 8–9, 2024, the first-term resumption was postponed to allow time for improvements to school facilities and safety protocols. The new dates are:
- Boarding schools: Sunday, September 15, 2024
- Day schools: Monday, September 16, 2024.
Commissioner of Education Alhaji Umar Doguwa emphasized the state’s commitment to creating a “conducive learning environment” and urged parents to ensure compliance with the revised schedule.
Second Term: Back to Class in January
After the holiday break, schools resumed for the second term on:
Boarding schools: Sunday, January 5, 2025
- Day schools: Monday, January 6, 2025
The government warned that latecomers would face disciplinary action, stressing punctuality as a priority for academic success.
🌙 Third Term Post-Ramadan: Fresh Start in April
Following the Ramadan break, students returned for the third term on:
- Boarding schools: Sunday, April 6, 2025
- Day schools: Monday, April 7, 2025.
Education Commissioner Dr. Ali Makoda reminded families to avoid delays and reiterated a ban on prohibited items like knives, razors, and drugs in schools.
🔍 Safety First: What’s Not Allowed in School
To ensure student safety, the government has strict rules against bringing sharp objects (e.g., knives, razors) or illicit substances to school. Parents are advised to double-check their children’s bags before drop-off.
👩🏫 Staff Accountability: No Room for Lateness
The Ministry of Education is conducting routine monitoring to ensure teachers and non-academic staff report on time and maintain efficiency. This aligns with Governor Abba Yusuf’s vision for a robust education system.
💡 Why the Changes?
The rescheduling efforts reflect Kano’s dedication to balancing academic rigor with student welfare. As stated by officials, “We must prioritize the welfare and safety of our students” while fostering excellence.
🎒 Quick Tips for Parents:
- Mark the resumption dates on your calendar.
- Review school rules with your child.
- Stay updated via the Ministry of Education’s announcements.
Kano State continues to stride toward educational excellence, and with these updates, students are set for a productive year! 🎉

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