
The federal government announced on Friday that all federal educational institutions in Islamabad will observe spring holidays from March 24 to March 27, with classes scheduled to resume on March 30, providing students and staff a well-timed break.
Authorities confirmed that the spring holidays have been aligned with Eidul-Fitr celebrations to offer an extended festive period, allowing families and students to enjoy cultural and religious activities without disrupting academic schedules.
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The decision affects all federal government schools and colleges across Islamabad, ensuring uniformity in holiday planning. Officials noted that synchronizing holidays with religious observances improves school operations and provides clarity for students and staff alike.

Education authorities urged schools to notify parents and staff about the holiday schedule, enabling proper planning for travel, supervision, and participation in community events, ensuring students’ safety and convenience during the break.
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Officials emphasized that this extended holiday aims to balance academic requirements with cultural and religious observances, supporting student well-being while maintaining continuity in the education system after the break.
The spring holidays also provide an opportunity for students to rest, engage in enrichment activities, and prepare for upcoming lessons, helping them return to school refreshed and ready for the remainder of the academic term.