education 11 May 2026 Daily Monitor (Uganda)

Ugandan Students Balance Academics, Skills, and Relaxation During Short Holiday

With a short holiday break, Ugandan students are strategically dividing their time between academic revision, acquiring new skills, and much-needed rest to prepare for the upcoming term. Source: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/education/what-are-students-doing-in-this-holiday--5455328

As schools in Uganda enter a brief holiday period, students are charting diverse paths to make the most of their time. Many are prioritizing academic preparation, focusing on reading ahead and revising syllabus content to ease the pressure of the next term.

Some students are using the break to gain practical skills beyond the classroom. Aspirations range from learning baking and tailoring for future financial independence to developing secretarial skills like typing, with the goal of acquiring marketable abilities before university or entering the workforce.

Amidst academic and skill-building pursuits, relaxation remains a key component for many. Students plan to catch up on sleep, catch up on movies, read novels, and spend quality time with family and friends, recognizing the importance of recharging.

Others are focusing on practical matters, such as helping with household chores, working in family businesses, or preparing for the next term by shopping for school supplies. For those in candidate classes, the primary focus is intensive revision for national examinations.

The approach to the holiday underscores a proactive mindset among students, aiming to blend academic rigor with personal development and well-being.

This article was compiled from reports by Daily Monitor.