The All Pakistan Private Schools Federation has declared that private schools in Pakistan will be closed on May 25 to commemorate Martyrs’ Day. This decision aims to honor the sacrifices made by Pakistan’s heroes. Kashif Marza, the President of the federation, confirmed that board exams will proceed according to the scheduled dates, ensuring minimal disruption to the academic calendar.
The All Pakistan Private Schools Federation, representing numerous private educational institutions, has announced the closure of schools on May 25 in observance of Martyrs’ Day. This important occasion holds great significance for the nation, as it pays tribute to the brave men and women who sacrificed their lives for the country’s prosperity and security.
Kashif Marza, the President of the federation, emphasized the commitment to maintaining the integrity of the educational system. Despite the closure on Martyrs’ Day, he assured that the board exams will proceed as planned, ensuring that students’ academic progress remains on track.
Moreover, Marza outlined the upcoming schedule for private schools. Following the summer break from June 15 to August 14, private schools across the country will resume classes on August 15. This planned reopening after the vacation period allows students and teachers to enjoy a well-deserved break while ensuring a smooth transition back into the educational routine.
Notably, Sindh province will observe summer vacations from June 1 to July 31, as specified by the President of the All Pakistan Private Schools Federation.