Examples of Easter Holidays in a sentence
Camps are held during mid-term breaks (excluding Christmas holidays), for two weeks of the Easter Holidays and for 6 weeks during the summer.
Full collaboration with the private sector, NGOs, supermarkets etc.- Suspension of an increase in contributions to the NHS for two months (increase would have been effected end of March).- Support Scheme for students who remain abroad during the upcoming Easter Holidays and do not travel back.
The closedown timetable (Appendix A) has now been produced and as last year the timescales are very tight due to how Easter Holidays fall.
Long weekends, 5 day long weekends 4 days4 day long weekends 3 daysOrdinary weekends 2 daysSchool Holidays 7 days Caravan Parks:December High SeasonSeafront 25 daysBack row 21 daysWC Easter Holidays 7 days Note that special conditions exist for persons rebooking the December High Season Sites for the following year.
We appeal to every religious service over the Easter Holidays to commemorate Chris Hani's life and what he stood for.
It should be noted that where Good Friday falls within the second week of the Easter Holidays, the Friday of the first holiday week will be designated as annual leave.
The assessment incorporates Main Roads WA 2013 traffic counts on Princess Royal Drive undertaken during public holiday period (Easter Holidays), and factored up by 20% to offset a typical drop in traffic activity during holiday periods.
The level of income achieved included £20,000 generated from having two Easter Holidays in the 2007/08 financial year, without that circumstance income would been £100,000 below target.
School holidays will include the Christmas and Easter Holidays and selected Sudanese holidays with preference to either Eid holiday.102.20.3 School Day (Amended May 21, 1993) School is in session Sunday through Thursday, opening and closing times will be determined by the school administration in conjunction with the school board.
Any changes will be known prior to the Easter Holidays and will only be introduced at the beginning of the following academic year.