The Hilary School Term (Term II) will end next week, for the Easter break.
Public schools will close on Thursday, March 28, for students and Friday, March 29, for teachers. The break will last for two weeks.
The Trinity Term, Term III, will begin on Monday, April 15, for teachers, and Tuesday, April 16, for students, and will last for 12 weeks.
This term will be marked by a number of examinations, including those administered by the Caribbean Examinations Council and the Barbados Secondary Schools Entrance Examination, also known as the Common Entrance Exam, which will take place on Tuesday, May 7.
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