Schools across Punjab reopen following summer vacations

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Hassan Khan

After a lengthy summer break, academic life has resumed with public and private schools across Punjab reopening their doors. Following two and a half months of vacation, students and teachers are transitioning back into their school routines, marking the official end of summer holidays.

In Lahore, schools reopened on Thursday after nearly three months of closure, reviving the dynamic atmosphere of educational institutions. The city’s streets were once again bustling with students, some returning with enthusiasm to continue their studies after the break. Educational activities have resumed energetically, with children rekindling friendships and diving back into their lessons.

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Similarly, in Multan, both government and private schools have recommenced teaching. Although the first day saw a smaller turnout than usual, the students who did attend were eager to reconnect with classmates.

In Faisalabad, schools also reopened following the extended summer vacation. While some students were thrilled to reunite with friends, others expressed reluctance about leaving the comfort of their extended rest.

The summer holidays provided students with ample relaxation, but the focus is now shifting back to education. Teachers are preparing to guide their students through the new academic year. Despite a gradual return to full attendance in the initial days, the reopening of schools signifies a commitment to revitalizing academic progress across Punjab.

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