Goa: School's to begin in April for academic year 2025; summer vacation in May
Press Trust of India | January 30, 2025 | 03:13 PM IST | 1 min read
Goa: Classes 6 to 12 at all schools will be held till 11:30 am in April, while there will be a summer vacation from May 1 to June 3.
PANAJI: The academic year for Classes 6 to 12 at schools in Goa will begin from April instead of June from this year, the government announced on Thursday.
Director of Education Shailesh Zingade, in a circular, said academic year 2025-26 will commence from April for Classes 6 to 12 at all schools, including the government-aided ones and those receiving no government aid.
Classes will be held till 11.30 am in April, while there will be a summer vacation from May 1 to June 3. After the Goa schools reopen on June 4, the regular timetable will be followed, the circular said.
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