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May 5 Declared School Holiday in Singapore Following Polling Day on May 3

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May 5 Declared School Holiday in Singapore Following Polling Day on May 3

May 5, 2025, is a school holiday in Singapore, following Polling Day on May 3, for all MOE kindergartens, schools, and junior colleges.

In light of Singapore’s upcoming Polling Day scheduled for Saturday, May 3, 2025, the Ministry of Education (MOE) has declared the following Monday, May 5, as a school holiday for all students. The move ensures that students and staff have a proper break following the national event.

A Day Off for Students and Staff

The school holiday on May 5 applies to:

  • MOE Kindergartens
  • Primary and Secondary Schools
  • Junior Colleges
  • Millennia Institute

According to the MOE, this break serves as a day off-in-lieu for the education community, acknowledging that Polling Day on May 3 (Saturday) falls outside the usual school week. Many schools are also used as polling stations during elections, which require preparation and setup beforehand, as well as time for cleaning and resetting after voting concludes.

What It Means for Parents and Students

Families can use this extra day to relax, recharge, or spend quality time together. With the school term in full swing, a long weekend can offer a welcome pause before mid-year exams and other academic commitments.

For those planning activities or short getaways, this long weekend—from Saturday (May 3) to Monday (May 5)—offers an ideal opportunity.

Reminders for Parents

  • School resumes on Tuesday, May 6, so ensure your child is ready to return refreshed and prepared.
  • Check with your child’s school or teacher for any home-based learning activities. They may assign tasks to be completed over the weekend.
  • If your child’s school serves as a polling venue, expect communication about logistics. There may be restricted access before and after Polling Day.

Supporting Singapore’s Electoral Process

The declaration of a school holiday is part of Singapore’s smooth and inclusive election process, where educational institutions often play a role as polling venues. The off-in-lieu also recognizes the extra duties of school staff involved in supporting election logistics.

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Plan ahead and make the most of the long weekend. Spend quality time with family or enjoy a well-deserved rest at home.

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