2012 is hours away and since we're entering another year, those vacation leaves will replenish too. Here is the schedule of holidays for the next year.
Unlike 2011, there are actual holidays on the weekday. Use them wisely to plan those well deserved vacations.
Read the proclamation here: http://www.gov.ph/2011/11/24/proclamation-no-295-s-2011/
Unlike 2011, there are actual holidays on the weekday. Use them wisely to plan those well deserved vacations.
A. Regular Holidays | ||
New Year’s Day Maundy Thursday Good Friday Araw ng Kagitingan | January 1 (Sunday) April 5 April 6 April 9 (Monday) | |
Labor Day Independence Day National Heroes Day Bonifacio Day Christmas Day Rizal Day | May 1 (Tuesday) June 12 (Tuesday) August 27 (Last Monday of August) November 30 (Friday) December 25 (Tuesday) December 30 (Sunday) | |
B. Special (Non-Working) Days | ||
Chinese New Year Ninoy Aquino Day All Saints Day Additional special (non-working) day Last Day of the Year | January 23 (Monday) August 21 (Tuesday) November 1 (Thursday) November 2 (Friday) December 31 (Monday | |
C. Special Holiday (for all schools) | ||
EDSA Revolution Anniversary | February 25 (Saturday) |
Read the proclamation here: http://www.gov.ph/2011/11/24/proclamation-no-295-s-2011/
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