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List of Teachers' Days
Day for appreciating teachers
Day for appreciating teachers
** Teachers' Day** is a special day for the appreciation of teachers. It may include celebrations to honor them for their special contributions in a particular field area, or the community tone in education. This is one of the most celebrated day in the primary reason why countries celebrate this day on different dates, unlike many other International Days. For example, Argentina has commemorated Domingo Faustino Sarmiento's death on 11 September as Teachers' Day since 1915. In India, the birthday of the second president Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, 5 September, is celebrated as Teachers' Day since 1962.

Many countries celebrate their Teachers' Day on 5 October in conjunction with World Teachers' Day, which was established by UNESCO in 1994.
Dates by country/region
| Country/region | Teachers' Day | Notes | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Afghanistan | 14 Mezan October 5 (3 Ordibehesht) | Schools do not have a holiday, but students and teachers gather to celebrate at schools with special traditional food, cookies, music, and presents for the teachers. | ||||
| Albania | 7 March | Celebrates the opening of the first school where lessons were taught in the Albanian language, on 7 March 1887. | ||||
| Algeria | 28 February | |||||
| Argentina | 11 September | In memory of Domingo F. Sarmiento (15 February 1811 – 11 September 1888), the second president of Argentina. Sarmiento made primary education compulsory, established 800 educational and military institutions including teachers' schools, founded public libraries, developed infrastructure, and fostered immigration. Inspired by Horace Mann, whom he befriended, he brought 32 American teachers to Argentina to develop the American model of universal education. The 1943 Interamerican Conference on Education, held in Panama, established September 11 as Panamerican Teacher's Day. | ||||
| Armenia | 5 October | Armenia previously celebrated Teacher's Day on the first Sunday of October. Under a parliamentary decision to amend the law on the Republic of Armenia Holidays and Commemoration Days, the holiday was shifted to 5 October, which coincides with World Teachers' Day. | ||||
| Australia | Last Friday in October | On Australia's celebration of Teachers' Day, the NEiTA Foundation and the Australian Scholarships Group (ASG) announce the national teaching recipients of the ASG Community Merit Awards. If the last Friday of the month falls on 31 October, coinciding with Halloween, the celebration is postponed to 7 November. | ||||
| Azerbaijan | 5 October | Between 1965 and 1994, it was celebrated on the first Sunday of October. Since 1994, it has coincided with World Teachers' Day on 5 October. | ||||
| Bahrain | 5 October | |||||
| Bangladesh | 5 October | Additionally, 15 January is celebrated as a special day to honour the contributions of educators, in memory of Dr. Kazi Motaher Hossain, a prominent figure in the country's education system. On these days, schools often organise events to express appreciation for teachers, with activities like speeches, cultural performances, and student-teacher interactions. | ||||
| Belarus | First Sunday of October | |||||
| Belgium | 5 October | |||||
| Bhutan | 2 May | Teachers' Day in Bhutan was first observed on 2 May 2003 to mark the birth anniversary of the third King of Bhutan, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, who introduced modern education in the country. | ||||
| Bolivia | 6 June | The date is an homage to the birth date of Modesto Omiste (June 6, 1840) who was concerned about the education system in Bolivia, advocating the right to free public primary education. As councilman, he created the first public schools in the country, one for boys and one for girls. | ||||
| Brazil | 15 October | Commemorating Emperor of Brazil Pedro I's decree of 15 October 1827 that regulated elementary schools in Brazil. The celebration gained popularity throughout the country, and October 15 was officially designated Teachers' Day in 1963. | ||||
| Brunei | 23 September | Commemorating the birth date of the 28th ruler of Brunei, Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III, who amongst other things emphasized the importance of education to his subjects by introducing a policy of 'free' education whereby the citizens are charged very nominal fees for attending schools. This policy has been continued and extended by the current (29th) ruler. | ||||
| Bulgaria | 24 May | Bulgarians celebrate Teachers Day on May 24, in commemoration of Saints Cyril and Methodius, who are credited with devising the Glagolitic alphabet. Additionally, November 1 is a Bulgarian holiday dedicated to educators and scholars who have built and preserved the spiritual values and cultural identity of Bulgaria. On 29 September 2006, the date of October 5 was recognized as Teacher's Day by the government. | ||||
| Cameroon | 5 October | On 5 October 2010, teachers in Cameroon joined their peers worldwide to celebrate the 17th World Teachers Day. With the theme "Nation building passes through teachers", the day served as an opportunity to pay homage to teachers who toil, sometimes under not-so-comfortable conditions, to build the capacities of human resources for the socio-economic development of the country. Commemorative activities in Yaounde began on 29 September with educative talks at the Lycée Général Leclerc, and were rounded off on World Teachers Day at the Wada multi-purpose sports complex. | ||||
| Canada | 5 October | On October 5, the Canadian Teachers' Federation and its member organizations across the country celebrate World Teachers' Day through a public awareness campaign that highlights the contributions of the teaching profession. | ||||
| Chile | 16 October | In 1967, September 11 was selected as Día del Maestro ('Teacher's Day'). The date was moved to December 10 in 1975, because on that day in 1945, the Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral received the Nobel Prize. In 1977, the date was renamed to Día del Profesor (also 'Teacher's Day') and was moved again, to October 16, to honour the founding of the Colegio de Profesores de Chile (Teachers' Association of Chile). | ||||
| ChinaChina | 10 September | The Chinese government first proclaimed Teachers' Day in 1985, but has never clearly explained why it should fall on 10 September. Some believe it is due to the similar pronunciation between the word "teacher" () and the two digits 9 (), 10 () in the date. Some people believe it was an arbitrary choice and have proposed to change it to 28 September, believed to be the birthdate of Confucius. On 5 September 2013, the State Council announced a legislative draft endorsing the change. | ||||
| Colombia | 15 May | This day marks the appointment of San Juan Bautista de la Salle as the patron of teachers. In 1950, Pope Pius XII granted his approval of La Salle as patron of teachers for championing the causes of modern education. The holy founder understood the education of children as the obligation of all. Usually the schools of his time (1651–1719) only accepted young people studying towards politics or diplomacy. Juan Bautista outlined the principles of free and universal education. That same year in Colombia, the President of the Republic declared that date as Teachers' Day. | ||||
| Costa Rica | 22 November | To commemorate the birth date of Mauro Fernández Acuña (22 December 1843), a reformer of Costa Rican education. | ||||
| Croatia | 5 October | |||||
| Cuba | 22 December | On 22 December 1961, Cuba declared itself a Territory Free of Illiteracy () (see Cuban Literacy Campaign). | ||||
| Czech Republic | 28 March | The birthday of John Amos Comenius. Czech students nominate their most motivative and inspiring teachers to the Zlatý Ámos (Golden Amos) competition. The coronation of "Golden Amos" takes place yearly on 28 March. | ||||
| Dominican Republic | 30 June | |||||
| Ecuador | 13 April | |||||
| Egypt | 28 February | |||||
| El Salvador | 22 June | Teachers' Day in El Salvador is observed as a national holiday. | ||||
| Estonia | 5 October | In Estonia last class students grant leave to teachers by conducting lessons themselves. | ||||
| France | 27 November | Commemorating the feast of Saint Joseph Calasanz, founder of the Order of Poor Clerics Regular of the Mother of God of the Pious Schools | ||||
| Georgia | 5 October | Between 1965 and 1994, the day was celebrated on first Sunday of October. Since 1994, it has coincided with World Teachers' Day on 5 October. | ||||
| Germany | 5 October | |||||
| Greece | 30 January | Derived from the Eastern Orthodox faith when the Three Holy Hierarchs and Ecumenical Teachers (Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian and John Chrysostom) are commemorated. | ||||
| Guatemala | 25 June | A celebration in honour of the teacher María Chinchilla who died during a violent riot in protest against the government. | ||||
| Honduras | 17 September | Celebration in honour of the life of José Trinidad Reyes | ||||
| Hong Kong | 10 September | Before the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997, Teachers' Day was on 28 September. After the handover to the People's Republic of China, the day was changed to 10 September, which is when the PRC celebrates the holiday. | ||||
| Hungary | First Sunday of June | |||||
| India | 5 September | |||||
| and | ||||||
| Full moon day of Ashadha (June–July) | 1. The birth date of the second President of India, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, 5 September 1888, has been celebrated as Teacher's Day since 1962. On this day, the usual school activities are replaced by celebration, thanks and remembrance. In some schools, senior students take the responsibility of teaching in order to show their appreciation for the teachers. | |||||
| Indonesia | 25 November | National Teachers' Day is commemorated on the same day as the formation of the Indonesian Teachers' Association, the PGRI. National Teachers' Day is not a holiday, but it is celebrated by having a ceremonial activity in recognition of certain teachers, headmasters and other school staff. | ||||
| Iran | 2 May (12 Ordibehesht) | In memory of Abo-al-Hasan Khan-Ali before the Iranian revolution and after that reassigned the same day in memory of Morteza Motahhari (31 January 1919 – 2 May 1979). On this day schools won't have a holiday, but students and teachers gather to celebrate at schools with presents for the teachers. | ||||
| Iraq | 1 March | Students celebrate National Teacher's Day in Iraq by showing their appreciation for their teachers by giving gifts to them. | ||||
| Israel | 23 Kislev | |||||
| Italy | 27 November | Commemorating the feast of Saint Joseph Calasanz, founder of the Order of Poor Clerics Regular of the Mother of God of the Pious Schools | ||||
| Jamaica | 6 May | Teachers' Day is normally celebrated on the Wednesday of the first full week in May. In celebration of Teachers' Day, it is common for students and parents to bring teachers gifts. Most schools close early. | ||||
| Japan | 5 October | |||||
| Jordan | 5 October | |||||
| Kazakhstan | First Sunday of October | |||||
| Kosovo | 7 March | |||||
| Kuwait | 5 October | |||||
| Kyrgyz Republic | 5 October | |||||
| Laos | 7 October | |||||
| Latvia | 5 October | |||||
| Lebanon | 9 March | Teachers are usually given gifts by students to show appreciation of teaching them. | ||||
| Libya | 28 February | |||||
| Lithuania | 5 October | Between 1965 and 1994, it was celebrated on the first Sunday of October. Since 1994, it has been celebrated on 5 October to coincide with the World Teachers' Day. Classes are mostly shortened or cancelled, while students or workers run classes about career and so on. Teachers are mostly greeted with flowers. | ||||
| Malaysia | 16 May | On this day in 1956, the Federal Legislative Council of the Federation of Malaya endorsed the Razak Report, one of four reports of the Education Committee regarding education in Malaysia. The Razak Report, named after Tun Abdul Razak who was Education Minister at the time, has been the basis of education in Malaysia ever since. Although it is not an official school holiday, celebrations are usually held on 16 May, or earlier if it falls on a Saturday or Sunday. | ||||
| Maldives | 5 October | On 5 October, schools in the Maldives celebrate Teachers' Day with many activities. Children and students give parcels and gifts to teachers. | ||||
| Mauritius | 5 October | |||||
| Mexico | 15 May | On May 15 (known as "Día del Maestro") schools in Mexico are supposed to stop normal activities and organize cultural events that promote the importance and dignity of the teachers' role in society. In reality some schools operate as usual and others take the day off. The first Teacher's Day was celebrated on May 15, 1918. The date of May 15 was proposed at the Mexican Congress on September 27, 1917, approved on October 29, 1917, and published on December 5, 1917. | ||||
| Moldova | 5 October | Between 1965 and 1994, the day was celebrated on the first Sunday of October. Since 1994, it takes place on 5 October, coinciding with World Teachers' Day. Before this, at schools across the country, Teachers' Day was (and sometimes still is) celebrated the first Friday with concerts and gatherings. At some schools exists tradition with organising pupils of senior classes to conduct lesson for minors. | ||||
| Mongolia | 5 October | |||||
| Morocco | 28 February | |||||
| Myanmar | 5 October | |||||
| Nepal | Full moon day of Ashadha (June–July) | The full moon day is also called Ashad sukla purnima; the date usually falls in mid-July. Teacher's Day is called "Guru Purnima" in Nepali, where "Guru" means teacher and "Purnima" means "Full Moon". | ||||
| Netherlands | 5 October | |||||
| New Zealand | 29 October | |||||
| Nigeria | 5 October | Teachers' day in Nigeria is usually a work-free day for all rural and urban teachers. | ||||
| North Macedonia | 5 October | |||||
| Oman | 24 February | |||||
| Palestine | 14 December | |||||
| Panama | 1 December | To commemorate the birth date of Manuel José Hurtado, who is known as the father of Panamanian education because of his promotion of modern universal education through the establishment of the first public schools and teachers' colleges in what is now known as Panama — then part of Colombia – aiming to break the vicious cycle of ignorance and poverty that afflicted the vast majority of the population. He went on to be named Director-General of Public Instruction of the State of the Isthmus. | ||||
| Pakistan | 5 October | Students of schools, colleges and universities present gratitude to their teachers by presenting them hand-written cards and flowers. | ||||
| Papua New Guinea | 5 October | Papua New Guinea celebrates both National Teachers' Day and World Teachers' Day on this same day. Each school under the National Department of Education (NDOE) and higher institutions of learning and universities under the Department of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology (DHERST) celebrates the occasion by staging programs and activities dedicated to the teachers. Children and adults are actively involved in acknowledging the teachers contribution to their well-being and intellectual development and growth. | ||||
| Paraguay | 30 April | |||||
| Peru | 6 July | During the independence of Peru, the Liberator José de San Martín founded the first Normal School for Men by means of a resolution passed by the Marquis of Torre-Tagle on 6 July 1822. | ||||
| Philippines | 16 October | url=http://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/2011/08/24/proclamation-no-242-s-2011/ | title=Proclamation No. 242, s. 2011 | date= August 24, 2011 | publisher=Official Gazette (Philippines) | access-date=4 November 2015}} National Teacher's Month is celebrated from September 6 through October 16, on World Teachers' Day. |
| Poland | 14 October | This day is the anniversary of the creation of the Commission of National Education, created in 1773 through the initiative of King Stanisław August Poniatowski. Normally, flowers and sweets will be given to teachers by kids. School play and activities can be also scheduled by student body. | ||||
| Portugal | 5 October | |||||
| Puerto Rico | 20 May | In 2016, it was celebrated on 20 May. Usually, it is the Friday before Mother's Day. In some cases, it has been celebrated on the first Friday of May. | ||||
| Qatar | 5 October | |||||
| Romania | 5 October | |||||
| Russia | 5 October | Between 1965 and 1994, the first Sunday of October, since 1994, 5 October, coinciding with World Teachers' Day. Before this, at schools across the country, Teachers' Day was (and sometimes still is) celebrated the first Friday with concerts and gatherings. At some schools exists tradition with organising pupils of senior classes to conduct lesson for minors. | ||||
| Saudi Arabia | 5 October | |||||
| Serbia | 5 October | |||||
| Singapore | First Friday of September | An official school holiday. Celebrations are normally conducted the day before, where students usually get half a day off. In Secondary schools and Junior Colleges, students are allowed to go back to their Primary and Secondary school respectively. In some schools, students will put on performances to entertain and honour their teachers. Traditionally, Teacher's Day was designated on September 1 of every year. From 2011, it has been designated on the first Friday of September, to coincide with the upcoming September school holidays (one week) so that students and teachers can enjoy an extended school holidays. In 2023, the Ministry of Education announced on 11 August that Teacher's Day had been rescheduled from 1 September to 11 September due to the 2023 Singapore Presidential Election Polling Day, which was designated to be a public holiday. | ||||
| Slovakia | 28 March | Commemorates the birthdate of John Amos Comenius. | ||||
| Somalia | 21 November | Since 1974, Teachers' Day has been a public holiday celebrated in every school. | ||||
| South Africa | 5 October | |||||
| South Korea | 15 May | Originally it was started by a group of Red Cross youth team members who visited their sick ex-teachers in hospitals. Originally its date was 26 May. But since 1965, its date has been 15 May, Sejong the Great's birthday. The national celebration ceremony was stopped between 1973 and 1982, but it resumed after that. In 1982, it was revived again to create a climate that honors its mentor. On the day, teachers are usually presented with carnations by their students and ex-students. It is illegal to present carnations to public school teachers under the anti-graft law. | ||||
| South Sudan | 1 December | The president of South Sudan proclaimed Teacher's Day for 1 December, one month before the country's first Teacher's Day. On 1 September, one month before the country's third Teacher's Day, it was publicly announced that they changed the date to 1 October. | ||||
| Spain | 27 November | Commemorating the feast of Saint Joseph Calasanz, founder of the Order of Poor Clerics Regular of the Mother of God of the Pious Schools | ||||
| Sri Lanka | 5 October | Officially Teachers' Day is celebrated in most of the schools on 6 October. | ||||
| Switzerland | 27 November | Commemorating the feast of Saint Joseph Calasanz, founder of the Order of Poor Clerics Regular of the Mother of God of the Pious Schools | ||||
| Taiwan | 28 September | The Republic of China on Taiwan uses this day to honor teachers' contributions to their own students and to society in general. People often make use of the day to express their gratitude to their teachers, such as paying them a visit or sending them a card. This date was chosen to commemorate the birth of Confucius, believed to be the model master educator. In 1939, the Ministry of Education established the national holiday as 27 August, the attributed birthday of Confucius. | ||||
| Thailand | 16 January | Adopted as Teachers' Day, in spoken Thai language "Wan Kru", by a resolution of the government on 21 November 1956. The first Teachers' Day was held in 1957. 16 January marks the enactment of the Teachers Act, Buddhist Era 2488 (1945), which was published in the Government Gazette on 16 January 1945, and came into force 60 days later. Most Thai schools close for the day to give their teachers a break during the long second term. Many international schools do not, although they may hold celebrations to honour their teaching staff. The celebrations usually include giving small jasmine floral wreaths to their teachers and doing performances for teachers. This is an important holiday for Thais as teachers are held in high regard in Thailand. Most celebrations are at the schools and there are very few public or official commemorations. | ||||
| Tunisia | 28 February | |||||
| Turkey | 24 November | Mustafa Kemal Atatürk stated that "The new generation will be created by teachers" and as founding President adopted a new alphabet for the newly founded Turkish Republic in 1923. On 24 November 1928, Mustafa Kemal officially accepted the title of head teacher of the nation's schools, granted by the cabinet of ministers. | ||||
| Ukraine | First Sunday of October | At schools across the country, Teachers' Day is celebrated the Friday before the holiday with concerts and gatherings, while students usually give their teachers gifts such as flowers and sweets. At some schools exists tradition with organising pupils of senior classes to conduct lesson for minors. The ceremony of issuing the appreciation certificates may be conducted for notable teachers. | ||||
| United Arab Emirates | 5 October | |||||
| United Kingdom | 19 June | National Thank a Teacher Day is an annual call-to-action to reach out to those who shape our schools, communities and country. It is all about appreciating the hard work of every single member of staff in early years, schools and colleges across the UK. | ||||
| United States | Tuesday of the first full week of May | National Teacher Day in the US takes place on the Tuesday of Teacher Appreciation Week, which takes place in the first full week of May. | ||||
| Uruguay | 22 September | |||||
| Uzbekistan | 1 October | Uzbekistan is one of the countries where Teachers' Day is on 1 October, and there is a day off throughout the country. Teachers' Day has been celebrated here since 1997. | ||||
| Venezuela | 15 January | |||||
| Vietnam | 20 November | Vietnam Teachers' Day (or Vietnamese Teachers' Charter Day) is a memorial day celebrated annually on November 20. On this day, students often come to give flowers and gifts to teachers. The education sector also usually takes this opportunity to re-evaluate educational activities and set directions to improve the quality of education. | ||||
| Yemen | 28 February |
A day for homeschool teacher appreciation has been suggested, which several homeschooling groups subsequently organized. A United States "parents as teachers day" has existed on 8 November since the 1970s. While this initially focussed on the role of parents in early-childhood learning, some homeschoolers use it to acknowledge the primacy of the parental role in education.
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