Punjab is likely to announce early summer vacations for schools as rising temperatures and heatwave warnings begin affecting academic activities across the province.
The possibility of intense heat, expected Eid ul Adha holidays, and weather advisories issued by the Punjab Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) have prompted discussions on closing educational institutions before the usual schedule. In its latest advisory for May, June, and July, the PDMA warned that temperatures across most districts are expected to remain above normal.
According to reports, Eid ul Adha holidays are expected from May 27 to May 29. Since May 30 and May 31 fall on the weekend, authorities are considering starting summer vacations from May 27 instead of June 1.
At the same time, Punjab Education Minister Rana Sikandar Hayat has proposed reducing both summer and winter vacations in the future to make up for academic losses and increase the number of school days from 180 to 190 annually.
Meanwhile, private schools have requested permission to hold summer camps between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. during the vacation period to help students continue academic activities despite the break.
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School breaks with frequent holidays which are are common in developed countries. For example in October there is one week break. In December two weeks break. Similarly in February one week break and in April two weeks break. There is one week break in June and summer holidays in the month of July and August.Their quality of education is very high and students also enjoy frequent holidays. In Pakistan there are no such balanced approach. So educational system is extremely poor.
Kindly post the updated announcement of holidays