Lusaka, 13 January, 2026 / 11:12 pm (ACI Africa).
As schools open in Zambia for the new year, the National Education Secretary at the Zambia Conference of Catholic Bishops (ZCCB) has urged Catholic learning institutions in the Southern African nation to continue upholding the values of faith and respect for life among the learners.
In his message on Monday, January 12, Fr. Leonard Namuhumba also expressed hope for a supportive learning environment to enhance holistic education among the learners across the country.
“As Catholic learning institutions, let us continue to uphold the values of faith, integrity, hard work, and respect for life. May our learning environments remain safe, supportive, and focused on holistic education,” Fr. Namuhumba said.
In Zambia, the regular school year for primary and secondary schools is generally structured to run from January through December with three terms.
Schools officially reopened for the 2026 academic year on January 12. According to the Ministry of Education, this is the designated start date for Term 1 under the national calendar.


