South Africa is getting an ‘extra’ public holiday this week

South Africa will have 14 public holidays in 2024, including an additional day off to celebrate a public holiday that falls over a weekend.

In 2024, there will be 14 public holidays, including an additional day off tomorrow (June 17) to celebrate a public holiday that falls over a weekend.

This extra day off is made possible by a provision in the Public Holidays Act 36 of 1994, which allows for the observance of a public holiday that falls on a Sunday to be moved to the following Monday.

Of the 12 public holidays provided for by the act, Youth Day (June 16) falls on a Sunday this year, meaning that because of Section 2(1) of the act, the holiday will be observed tomorrow.

Meanwhile, learners are on their June-July holidays.

In a change from previous years, all public schools – both inland and at the coast – will follow the same term calendar in 2024.

The second term ended on Friday.

There is no longer a difference between inland and coastal schools breaking up and returning to school, as was previously the case.

To note: Inland provinces are the Free State, Gauteng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga and North West, while the coastal provinces are the Eastern Cape, KZN, Northern Cape and Western Cape.

2024 terms:

  • Term 2: April 3 to June 14 (52 days)
  • Term 3: July 9 to September 20 (53 days)
  • Term 4: October 1 to December 11 (52 days)

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