Academic Calendar for Colleges of Education, 2025/2026 Academic Year

2025/2026 Academic Calendar for Colleges of Education The calendar outlines the supposed reopening and vacation dates for Level 100, 200, 300, and 400 students for the next academic year.
According to the leaked document, Level 400 students are expected to report to campus on 2nd November 2025 for orientation towards Macro Teaching, with teaching practice starting on 8th November 2025. Meanwhile, Levels 100, 200, and 300 are said to begin their first semester on 10th November 2025, breaking for Christmas on 20th December 2025 and resuming for the second session on 12th January 2026.
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| 2nd Nov. 2025 | Level 400 students report to campus for orientation towards Macro Teaching |
| 8th Nov. 2025 | Level 400 students report to their stations for Macro Teaching |
| 10th Nov. 2025 | Levels 100, 200 and 300 report to campus for first session of first semester (six weeks) |
| 20th Dec. 2025 | Levels 100, 200 and 300 return for second session of first semester (eight weeks) |
| 23rd Feb. – 6th Mar. 2026 | First semester examinations for Levels 100, 200, 300 |
| 7th Mar. 2026 | Levels 100, 200, 300 go home for vacation |
| Macro Teaching in schools for Level 400 ends | |
| 20th Apr. 2026 | Levels 100, 200, 300, 400 report for second semester (14 weeks) |
| 13th – 24th July 2026 | Second semester examinations for Levels 100, 200, 300, 400 |
| 25th July 2026 | All levels go home for vacation |
However, it is important to note that the Principals of Colleges of Education (PRINCOF) have not yet officially released the 2025/2026 academic calendar. GH EDU PRO can confirm that as of today, there has been no official communication from PRINCOF regarding reopening dates or semester schedules for the next academic year.
The current semester, according to official sources, is scheduled to end on 20th September 2025. Until PRINCOF makes an official announcement, any academic calendar circulating online should be treated as rumoured and unverified.
Students are advised to wait for official updates from their respective colleges or PRINCOF to avoid misinformation and confusion.



