Punjab Education Minister Rana Sikandar Hayat said there will be a three-month summer vacation for schools and other educational institutions across the province [1], [2].

The decision comes as temperatures rise ahead of the peak summer season, posing potential health and safety risks for students and staff [2]. By implementing a long-term break, the government aims to protect the academic community from extreme heat conditions common in the region.

The summer break is scheduled to begin on May 22, 2026 [1], [2]. According to official reports, the vacation will last approximately three months [1].

There is a slight discrepancy regarding the exact date students will return to classrooms. Some reports indicate the summer break will end on Aug. 23, 2026 [1], while others state the holidays will end on Aug. 24, 2026 [2].

This province-wide mandate applies to all educational institutions within Punjab, ensuring a uniform schedule for the academic year. The administration has not yet released specific guidelines regarding remote learning, or summer assignments, during this period.

The announcement provides families and school administrators with the necessary timeline to plan for the extended closure. The move reflects a recurring administrative pattern in Pakistan, where seasonal weather extremes frequently dictate the academic calendar to ensure student wellbeing.

The summer break is scheduled to begin on 22 May 2026.

The decision to implement a three-month closure underscores the significant impact of climate volatility on the Pakistani education system. By aligning the academic calendar with extreme heat cycles, the government prioritizes public health over continuous instruction, though such extended breaks often necessitate condensed curricula or supplementary learning to prevent academic loss.