Notice for schools on textbooks & uniform materials for 2024


The Ministry of Education has informed school principals to notify if they are yet to receive school textbooks and uniform materials for this year (2024). 

Issuing a statement, the Education Ministry said that steps have been initiated to distribute school textbooks and uniform materials to all state schools.

The Ministry added that the textbooks and uniform materials have already been handed over to the Divisional Education Offices as of now.

Schools that are yet to receive school textbooks and uniform materials have been instructed to notify the Education Ministry via the following hotlines and emails;

For school textbooks : 

Hotlines – 0112784815/0112785306

Fax – 0112784815

Email – epddistribution2024@gmail.com 

For school uniform materials 

Hotline – 0112785573

Fax – 0112785573

Email – schoolsupplymoe@gmail.com


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