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Osun Schools Begin Holiday On April 5

By Sikiru Obarayese

Government of Osun has announced that both public and private Primary and Secondary schools, would proceed on their second term holiday from Friday 5th April, 2019 and reopen on Monday 29th April, 2019 for third term.

The state Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Festus Olajide disclosed this in a press statement on Wednesday in Osogbo.

The PS enjoined parents and guardians to monitor their children/ wards properly and be security conscious during the holidays.

The statement read in part: “In line with the 2018/2019 school calendar, the State Government of Osun Ministry of Education hereby informs the general public, parents and guardians, principals, head teachers and learners that all public and private schools are to go on 2nd term holidays on Friday, 5th April, 2019.

“The Ministry of Education enjoins parents and guardians to monitor their children/ wards properly and be security conscious during the holidays.

“All public and private schools are to reopen for the 3rd term Academic session which will begins on Monday 29th April, 2019.”

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