The Ministry of Public Education (SEP) has announced excellent news for preschool, primary and secondary school students in Mexico, just when the festivities most anticipated by many people throughout the country are approaching, such as posadas, Christmas and the winter holidays. On this occasion, the SEP will grant boys and girls at these educational levels a well-deserved 15-day break as part of the vacation period corresponding to the winter season.
This news has been received with great enthusiasm by students and their families, who will be able to enjoy a time of relaxation and fun over the coming weeks, reflecting the SEP’s commitment to providing a balance between learning and rest time. , thus promoting comprehensive well-being in the student community.
These winter holidays, long awaited by students of all ages, offer the opportunity to enjoy end-of-year festivities, such as posadas and Christmas, in a relaxed and festive atmosphere, and allow children and young people to recharge their batteries. after a school year full of challenges and learning.
What megabridges have been confirmed by the SEP?
In November, just before winter break, students at schools under the supervision of the SEP in Mexico have the opportunity to enjoy two megabridges, representing a welcome break in the school calendar and the chance to recharge before the winter break.
The first megabridge extends for four days and commemorates the Day of the Mexican Revolution, beginning on Friday, November 17, which is considered an ‘administrative discharge’, and continues until Monday the 20th to celebrate this relevant holiday.
The second megabridge, which begins on Friday the 24th, coincides with the monthly meeting of the School Technical Council (CTE) of teachers, according to the calendar established by the SEP. These rest periods not only benefit students, but also provide teachers and school staff with the opportunity to conduct recreational activities.
How many megabridges has UNAM announced?
UNAM has published its calendar of megabridges and vacations for the end of 2023. On November 21, in honor of the Anniversary of the Mexican Revolution, a day off will be granted to students and staff. In December, December 12 will be a day of rest for the Day of the Virgin of Guadalupe.
Starting December 15, UNAM will enter its winter vacation period, which will last until January 29. These breaks allow the university community to enjoy festivities and family time, demonstrating UNAM’s commitment to the well-being of its community.
What dates do winter holidays take place?
The 2023-2024 school year brings with it the anticipation of winter vacations for basic education students in Mexico. According to the established calendar, the last day of classes in 2023 will be next Friday, December 15, marking the beginning of the long-awaited winter holidays.
This winter break period will extend from Monday, December 18 to Friday, January 5, 2024, providing preschool, elementary, and high school students with significant time to enjoy festivities, rest, and recharge before returning to school. the classrooms.
However, it is important to note that the return to school after the winter holidays will take place on Monday, January 8, 2024, as an intensive continuing training workshop for teachers has been scheduled during the first days of the year. new.
These dates provide students and their families with the opportunity to enjoy some well-deserved time of rest and relaxation during the end-of-year festivities, while also underscoring the importance of ongoing teacher training in improving the quality of education. education.