
You can read the story below! The next and last story will be released on September 16th. We've had several glimpses into Hermes' relationship with Meteion in the game, but this side story goes into more detail in scratching that particular itch. Some may also relate with Hermes more after reading, as there are passages that describe his woes and depression very well. As we can recall, Hermes was already poised ready to do battle with us when we arrived to the highest floor, with little to no insight on his struggle and thoughts. The story takes place during the Warrior of Light's foray into Ktisis Hyperboreia to confront Hermes, as told by the latter's perspective.
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The Department of Basic Education published the draft school calendar for 2025 on 4 August 2022.The new short story in the series "Tales from the Dawn" has been released, and this time it follows our tragic yet well-meaning anti hero Hermes, and a reflection on his journey in creating his beloved familiar Meteion. Source: National Education Policy Act: 2024 school calendar for public schools 2025 The Department of Basic Education published the school calendar for 2024 on 4 August 2022. The Department of Basic Education published the school calendar for 2023 on 18 March 2022.Ĭoastal cluster: Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, Northern Cape, Western CapeĢ6 December: Day of GoodwillSource: National Education Policy Act: 2023 school calendar for public schools 2024 The Department of Basic Education gazetted the updated 2021 school calendar on 16 February 2021 ( Gazette 44162)Ģ7 December: Public holidaySource: National Education Policy Act: 2021 school calendar for public schools 2023

The new dates for the reopening of private schools will vary depending on the calendar that they follow.įor public schools and private schools which follow the same calendar, changes are as follows: They will need to postpone their reopening to a later date.

This includes private schools that have reopened already. The Cabinet member responsible for basic education may, in directions, further announce measures related to the management and reduction of risk at schools in the basic education sector, in order to address, prevent and combat the spread of COVID-19.Ģ7 June 2021: Schools will start closing from Wednesday, 30 June. Public schools will come back from the winter vacation early, on 19 July 2021, instead of 26 July 2021 as it was originally scheduled in the 2021 School Calendar.ĩ February 2021: Latest amended school calendar Ģ2 January 2021: Re-opening of schools for the 2021 Academic Year under Adjusted Alert Level 3 (Gazette 44096)ġ5 January 2021 update: The reopening of both public and private schools will be delayed with two weeks. Source: National Education Policy Act: Proposed 2022 school calendar for public schools 2021įor the updated regulations go to Coronavirus - Education.Ģ5 July 2021: Schools will be reopened on the 26th July 2021.
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Inland cluster: Free State, Gauteng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga and North WestĬoastalcluster: Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Ntal, Northern Cape, Western CapeĢ May: Public holiday (Workers’ Day observed)


The Department of Basic Education published the school calendar for 2022 on. The current and proposed school holidays for South Africa.
