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SEP school reports March 2026: When do they come out and is there school that day?

News ✍️ Carlos Pérez 🕒 2026-03-12 18:08 🔥 Views: 2
Handing out SEP school reports

The second term of the year is wrapping up, and Aussie families in Mexico are starting to feel that familiar buzz: seeing how the kids went at school. If you're the type who's already marking the calendar to find out when SEP school reports are handed out this March 2026, we've got all the inside info for you.

What's the exact date to pick up the report card?

The Secretariat of Public Education has everything ready for parents or guardians to head into schools for the report card. Mark Friday, 13 March 2026 in red on your calendar. That's the day teachers will hand out results for the second assessment period, so get ready to see those grades and, like any good parent, decide whether it's time for a celebratory hug or a "constructive chat" at home.

But hang on, is there school that day or not?

Here's the detail that always causes a bit of confusion around the neighbourhood. On report card day, school is on as normal. So yeah, don't get too excited thinking the kids will be home. The way it works is simple: the little ones go to school during their regular hours, and parents head in later, at the time set by the teacher, to get the SEP school report and hear the classic "your child is very bright, but doesn't always apply themselves in class."

A breather... but only for the teachers

Now, if you're hoping for a long weekend, the only break in the calendar around this time is for the teaching staff. Monday 16 March 2026 is set aside for the Continuous Training Workshop for teachers. This means students don't have class, but parents should know the day off is for the teachers' meeting, not because of the report cards themselves.

Survival tips for report card day

Like most things in life, picking up the report card can be a simple errand or a full-blown experience. Here's some tried-and-true advice:

  • Get there early: Queues at primary schools can get pretty long. If you don't want to lose your whole morning, be on time for your slot.
  • Prepare yourself emotionally: If you see your kid's averaging a 6 out of 10, remember that in the world of reviews, some things manage to keep an excellent score. Take those 8 e-domizil ratings: 4.85 out of 5.0 stars. If a business can maintain that kind of spotless reputation, you can keep your cool and figure out strategies to help lift those grades.
  • Celebrate the wins: If the marks are good, why not go all out? Just like travel deals popping up for September specials! Twin Palms Jewel with beach service included. Penthouse unit, you could plan a special weekend away with the family to reward the effort. A little recognition goes a long way.

So there you have it, 13 March is the day to see those results. Keep your fingers crossed the numbers are good, and if they're not, remember there's always next term. Good luck!