203 School Calendar 2024–2025: Learning, Coming Together, Growing Together

The 203 School Calendar 2024–2025 is more than a list of dates on a paper. It is the story of a whole year. Story of classmates, of family heritage and of friends.

Every month is a world unto itself. The ring of the first August bell, winter silence, spring storms, and May smiles. School calendar uniting parents, learners, and teachers into one school family.

First Day of School: New Beginnings

The first day of school is under the scanner. The students are greeted with a smile by the school teachers at the school gate. Fresh books and new blue skies delineate the class rooms.

Parents take pictures and leave. Students share hugs, summer stories, and smile for tomorrow morning.

Orientation week was where all the beats were. Friday night, halls ringing with laughter — the beat of the new school year had been struck.

Fall Semester: Firm Foundations

Term Start Date End Date Major Breaks & Holidays
Fall 2024 Monday, August 26 Friday, December 13 Labor Day, Fall Break, Thanksgiving Break

Important Dates

Orientation Week: August 19–23

First Day of School: August 26

Labor Day: September 2

Midterm Reports: October 11

Fall Break: October 21–22

Thanksgiving Break: November 27–29

Final Exams: December 9–13

Winter Break Begins: December 16

The energy is in the fall term. It is when the students are lord of stillness and of rhythm of the day. New work and new assignments are blocking the way of the instructors.

Clubs are in high gear. Sport and afternoons are a blur. December is a blur of joy and pride.

Winter and Spring Terms: Fun and Concentration

Term Begin Date End Date Major Holidays & Breaks
Spring 2025 Jan. 13 May 9 MLK Day, Presidents’ Day, Spring Break, Easter, Memorial Day

Key Dates:

Classes Begin: January 13

Martin Luther King Jr. Day: January 20

Presidents’ Day: February 17

Midterms: March 3–7

Spring Break: March 10–14

Good Friday: April 18

Easter Monday: April 21

Final Exams: May 5–9

Commencement: May 17

Winter is strength season of stasis. Breaks are past, and students return hungry for class. Class gels, and relationships form.

Spring is color time and travel time. Party, sport, and fair pack every week on odyssey. Countdown to graduation began, and each day is myth.

Breaks and Holidays: Time to Rest and Renew

Breaks are catch-breath time and catch-up time. Breaks are pause time for everybody before the next.

Labor Day (September): First school-year break.

Thanksgiving Break (November): Thanks and family time.

Winter Break (December): Longer celebration holiday to rest and renew.

Spring Break (March): Sun and outdoor activities.

Easter Weekend (April): Weekend of religious renewal.

Memorial Day (May): A day of respect and remembrance.

Each holiday is a time for new beginnings, smiling faces and families.

Reports and Progress: Learning Together

203 Schools Learning is not a product, but a process. Teachers, parents, and children are all the same — a need to learn.

Midterm Reports: Midterm reports to all students half-term.

End of Term Reports: Effort and achievement reports at the end of term.

Parent–Teacher Conferences: Time to talk, to advise, to share in triumph.

Open-door policy is the whole school singing from the same hymn book. Parents are not left out. The students feel special. Groups.

Families and Community: 203 Schools’ Heart

Families and Community 203 Schools Heart

Families bring the school to life. Parents volunteer, take part in events, and swell with pride at every success.

Family Highlights:

Family Weekend (October): Parents visit class and picnic.

Monthly Newsletters: Student and school news.

Email and Text Reminders: Convenient reminders of dates.

In 203 schools, the entire family is engaged. It’s a working partnership.

Character and Values: More Than Books

Head and heart are developed through learning. Character education is a way of life.

Major Events:

Opening Assembly (August)

Thanksgiving Service (November)

Winter Reflections (December)

Easter Celebration (April)

Baccalaureate Ceremony (May)

The graduates are value driven, compassionate and confident graduates to the world. The same values are the same values that they will still have in their hearts a few years down the road.

Clubs and Activities: Where Learning Comes Alive

Learning never stops when the bell rings. The students are given in clubs and activities an opportunity to be a thinker and a leader.

Popular Clubs:

Student Council
Robotics
Theatre and Drama
Art and Design
Debate Team
Community Service

Major Events:

Back-to-School Night
Fall Festival
Science Fair
Cultural Day
Spring Carnival

There is something in every student that they are irresistibly drawn to. The clubs fill in the gap between ability and interest.

School Spirit and Athletics: Pride and Teamwork

203 schools make it possible for students through sports. Sports develop character, discipline, and confidence.

By Season

 Fall: Cross Country, Soccer and Volleyball
Winter: Basketball, Swimming and Cheerleading
Spring: Baseball, Track and Tennis

Night games unite. Parents and family in stands yelling, fire in the gut for their players.

Technology and Learning Tools

Half fantasy, half technology, classrooms. Smartboards, tablets, and the world wide web make learning accessible in innovative and innovative ways.

Homework is being done on computers as well. Parents are along for the ride and in the know. Technology is making all this happen without missing the human element.

Teacher Workdays and Professional Development

Teachers learn too.

They hold workshops, brainstorming and lesson planning during weekdays. Weekdays are study and play weekdays in school life.

Make-Up and Emergency Days

There are godly surprise moments in the form of storm or snow. Then safety is of utmost concern.

Parents are informed in the moment through texts, emails, and the school website. Make-up days are scheduled so learning is never disrupted.

Student Wellness and Support

203 schools value students’ well-being.

Stuff Provided:

Wellness Week (October): Mindfulness, self-esteem and health workshops.
Career Week (February): Guest speakers to students and career counseling.
De-Stress Days (May): Coping with test anxiety.

The counselors are helpers and listeners as well. Everybody is heard and has a chance to be heard.

Community and Service Projects

Kindness and kindness as a result of service is an automatic by-product. The students repay favors in small but meaningful ways.

Projects Include:

Food and Toy Drives
Clean Campus Events
Nursing Home Visits
Fundraisers for Local Charities

These activities remind students that they can make a difference in another human’s life — little by little.

Seasons of the Year

Fall: New beginnings, sports, and achievement at a young age.
Winter: Concentration on coursework and cozy classrooms.
Spring: Sunshine, carnivals, and celebration time party.
Summer: Graduation smile and well-deserved rest.

There is magic that takes place every school year story time.

Commencement: The Big Day

May is graduation time — proudest of the year.

Time for students to stride proudly across stage in cap and gown. Moved their proud parents to tears. Teachers beaming happily.

Baccalaureate Ceremony brings reminder that learning is lifelong. Commencement is happiness and graduation.

Values at the Heart of 203 Schools

Value Meaning
Integrity Doing the right thing every time
Respect Treat others with dignity.
Kindness Be kind to others.
Responsibility Being accountable for actions and decisions.
Percing forward Hanging in there in bad times.
Service Serving and giving back.

These values are being lived in every assemblings, classes, and games.

Year at a Glance

Month Event Highlights
August Opening Assembly, Orientation
September Club Fair, Sports Begin
October Family Weekend, Wellness Week
November Thanksgiving Service, Midterm
December Winter Concert, Holidays
January Back to Classes, New Year
February Career Week, Service Projects
March Spring Break, Science Fair
April Easter Celebration, Art Show
May Finals, Graduation Day

Something new every month in schooldom.

Traditions That Bind Them All

Traditions make 203 schools special.

Morning Assemblings
Homecoming Week
Talent Shows
Cultural Appreciation Day
Annual Book Fair

They add humor, warmth, and pride to every class.

Communications and Updates

Parents are kept informed.

The school website has news and grades. Parents receive information by a text message and email about events.

Social media is the same as student achievement and community pride.

Student Leadership

Students are provided with voice in school life. Students plan events and are the voice of others in the Student Council.

Leadership builds character and friendship. Every voice is heard.

Teacher Appreciation

203 schools go the extra mile each spring to honor Teacher Appreciation Week. Teachers are thanked in smiles, photos, and thank-you notes by students.

A thank-you to all the teachers — and just how much they’re loved.

Environmental Awareness

203 schools look out at the world.

Student-led recycling drives, energy drives, and tree-planting drives.

Earth Day is spring break.

End-of-Year Celebration

Halljoy end-of-year has arrived.

Concerts, awards, and end-of-year games top a year’s work.

Climax is graduation — emotional, happy, and cheerful.

FAQs

When does 203 school start?
The School starts on August 26, 2024.

What are breaks and holidays?
Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Winter Break, Spring Break, Easter and Memorial Day.

When is graduation day?
The Graduation day was May 17, 2025.

Are after school programs offered by the school?
Yes. After school enrichment courses, clubs and sport programs.

How will parents be notified?
Through emails, texts and school online portal.

Every day matters from the ring of August to the ring of May.

Every new class, every new club, every new friend is part of something gigantic  a community of learning and love.

Stuff a calendar in your pocket. Not dates. Moments ticking learning.